Although headliners such as Bill Hader and Marc Maron have taken much of the Moontower Comedy & Oddity Fest's spotlight, organizer Jim Ritts said he is equally excited about the not-as-well-known comedians appearing at the four-day event.
Ritts said a big part of the appeal of this year's festival comes from the ability for attendees to see a variety of comedians, some of which they might not have heard of, in the same night. Between April 24–27, there will be 98 shows at 12 venues, most of which are in within a short walk of each other.
"What I love is the [festival's] sense of discovery," Ritts said.
VIP and Ace Badges are sold out to the festival, but other passes are still available:
Fan badge: Gets attendees into every venue except headlining shows at the Paramount Theater and Cap City Comedy Club. $129
Daily badge: Gets attendees a one-day pass to the festival to every venue except the Paramount Theater and Cap City Comedy Club. $50
Single-ticket event: Limited number of single tickets available to headlining shows. Costs vary.