Allan Fuks Headlines Myrtle Beach Comedy Night
Humorist serves sharp wit in coastal South Carolina, revving up laughter at sold-out shows

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Allan Fuks Delivers Beachside Jokes
Miami-based stand-up veteran Allan Fuks recently made a splash in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, headlining a sold-out Don’t Tell Me Comedy event. The beachfront crowd packed into a local venue, eager to hear Fuks riff on coastal living, tourist traps and those quirks that only seaside towns can inspire. His rapid-fire delivery and laid-back charm reminded fans why hashtags like #southcarolinacomedy and #myrtlebeachcomedy were trending long before showtime.
Arriving onstage under warm spotlights, Fuks dove straight into observational material. He poked fun at sunscreen mishaps, boardwalk carnival games and the challenge of ordering the perfect seafood boil when you’re surrounded by so many options. Locals and visitors alike cheered as he riffed on South Carolina’s unique lingo—pointing out that nothing beats a “tidewater treat” after a long day under the sun.
Fans captured the moment on their phones, and Fuks himself shared a highlight reel on Instagram with the simple caption: #southcarolina #sccomedy #donttellmecomedy. That post has since racked up thousands of likes, showing that his jokes hit home with both beachgoers and residents.
Don’t Tell Me Comedy Goes Coastal
Don’t Tell Me Comedy, the touring live-show brand known for intimate, surprise-venue lineups, brought its signature energy to this coastal stop. Organizers have a knack for booking talents who blend universal humor with local flavor, and Fuks fit the bill perfectly. According to ticket data, this was the fastest sell-out in the Myrtle Beach run, underscoring a growing appetite for live entertainment beyond the usual beachfront bars and dinner shows.
The atmosphere was electric: audience members sipped local craft brews and cheered each punchline, while Fuks interacted with the crowd, calling out a few good-natured hecklers and even riffing on beachside fashion trends. The result was a tight, 60-minute set that had attendees roaring from start to finish.
Building on his reputation in South Florida comedy clubs and regional festivals, Fuks has sharpened his craft by touring small theaters and comedy rooms nationwide. While no formal press release has been issued, social feeds show he’s already teasing upcoming dates in nearby coastal towns and planning a return to Myrtle Beach before summer’s end.
Local reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. “We’ve never seen the room so full,” said one longtime club employee. “People were talking about his set weeks before, and after the show they couldn’t stop laughing.” Reviews on regional entertainment blogs praised Fuks for balancing beachy references with broader, relatable stories—making the show accessible even if you’d never stepped foot in South Carolina.
What’s next for Fuks? Fans have spotted him promoting a late-spring stop in Charleston and hinting at a special performance around Father’s Day. He’s also been linked to a guest spot at a Florida comedy festival this summer, though dates are still unconfirmed.
Between his witty takes on coastal culture and his ability to read a room, Allan Fuks proved that good stand-up transcends geography. Myrtle Beach comedy goers can expect him back soon, armed with fresh material that taps into the sun, sand and surprises of life by the shore.
Local audiences left buzzing about more than just the punchlines: they can’t wait to see where Fuks and Don’t Tell Me Comedy pop up next along the coastline.

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