Larry the Cable Guy tickets at San Diego’s iPayOne Center

By: San Diego Tickets Finder    Category: About and Other, San Diego Sports Arena Tickets, Theater

You’re looking for tickets to see Larry the Cable Guy 12/3/06 in San Diego and we’re here to help you git ‘er done.

1. First, check out these ticket vendors for pricing:

2. Next come back and check our favorite after market vendors:


TicketsNow has loads of seats ranging from $70-270.
Stubhub has premium tickets available ranging from $75-269. You can sell tickets through them as well.
We Have Seats has tickets ranging from $66-235.

If these don’t get you the tickets you need then you must not want to git er done…

BTW - Larry’s wiki says this about him:

Daniel Lawrence Whitney (born February 17, 1963 in Pawnee City, Nebraska), better known by the stage name Larry the Cable Guy, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and one of the co-stars of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour and the subsequent series Blue Collar TV. He starred in the feature-length movie Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, and will soon star alongside close friend Bill Engvall in the upcoming film Delta Farce.

Whitney grew up on a pig farm in Nebraska. When he was sixteen, Whitney’s family moved to West Palm Beach, Florida. His father was a preacher who once played guitar with the Everly Brothers. He attended The King’s Academy in West Palm Beach, where his father worked as the principal of The King’s Academy’s elementary school. Whitney played an instrument in the pep band. As a teenager he worked at Wendy’s. In 1985, he began doing stand-up comedy at the Comedy Club in West Palm Beach on amateur nights at the encouragment of friends and coworkers; and, in 1991, he began doing radio comedy, where he would call into stations as fictional characters. The “Larry” character was created after his friend from a station asked him to call in as a cable installer.

He grew up in Nebraska, which is a mid-western state. He moved to West Palm Beach, in South Florida as a teenager, but people generally don’t have Southern accents there; a good percentage are originally from the North East United States. He openly says in interviews (and his autobiographical book, GIT-R-DONE) that he willingly “turns on” the accent.

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