Laugh Track Live Comedy Night in Everett

JR Berard & Scott Losse bring witty observations and laughs with a rotating surprise guest

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Fans of offbeat humor have reason to get excited as Laugh Track Live comes to Everett’s El Sid stage. The show pairs veteran stand-ups JR Berard and Scott Losse with a rotating surprise guest, promising an evening of sharp observational jokes, dry one-liners, and a dash of life advice that’s “weirdly insightful.”

Meet The Dynamic Duo

JR Berard has carved out a niche delivering slice-of-life commentary on everything from awkward first dates to the daily grind. His knack for finding humor in the mundane keeps audiences nodding in recognition one moment and bursting into laughter the next. Scott Losse complements Berard’s style with his own brand of off-kilter storytelling and impeccable timing. Together, they’ve shared stages at comedy festivals across the Pacific Northwest, building a rapport that translates into an effortless back-and-forth onstage.

Surprise Guest Adds A Twist

Central to the Laugh Track Live formula is the mystery guest slot. Each performance features a different comedian—handpicked to shake up the lineup and offer fresh perspectives. While the identity remains under wraps until showtime, past guests have included both promising up-and-comers and established voices from the regional circuit. The rotating element guarantees that no two nights are the same, keeping long-time fans coming back for more.

Spotlight On El Sid Everett

El Sid has quickly become one of Everett’s most in-demand venues for live comedy. Located on the second floor of 1611 Everett Ave, the space blends an intimate club vibe with room for roughly 100 guests. Exposed-brick walls and a low-stage setup ensure that performers and audience members share a close connection—perfect for interactive bits and call-backs. Doors open at 7 PM, with the show starting at 8 PM. A curated selection of craft beers, local wines, and light bar snacks are available throughout the night.

What To Expect

El Sid’s layout encourages a relaxed, community-driven atmosphere. A small lobby serves as a gathering spot for early arrivers; local artists sometimes display prints and stickers. The club enforces a friendly no-phones policy during sets to keep energy high. After the headliners finish, an optional open-mic session gives emerging comedians a chance to get stage time. Whether you’re catching your first show or your fiftieth, the venue’s combination of craft beers, close seating, and low lighting sets the tone for an engaging live-comedy experience.

Pnw Comedy On The Rise

Scott Losse has maintained a busy spring schedule, hopping between club dates and brewery shows. Last week, he headlined a Cozy Comedy night on the 7th floor of Seattle’s Sound Bite Lounge. Fans posted highlights of the skyline-backed set (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJmyZVjTvJ1/), praising both the views and the punchlines. His Instagram feed also teases an upcoming Portland return: on June 14, he’ll appear at the Siren Theatre, opening for Devan Daily (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ2VNn7zSHp/).

Meanwhile, JR Berard continues to tour regional clubs, sharing his dry-humor takes on modern life. Together, the pair represents the growing demand for live, locally rooted comedy in the Pacific Northwest—an antidote to algorithm-driven entertainment.

Tickets for Laugh Track Live at El Sid Everett are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Seating is general admission, and spots are expected to sell out quickly. Head to the official event announcement (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ5f4hEpR7B/) for ticketing details and updates on the surprise performer.

Whether you’re a comedy club veteran or just looking for a good laugh, this evening promises a lineup of relatable humor, unexpected asides, and the occasional thread of real-talk life hacks. Make plans now to join JR Berard, Scott Losse, and the mystery guest for a night you’ll be quoting all week.

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Reshmi Das has over four years of experience as a content writer, covering parenting and films. She writes for Hollywoodjunction and Momjunction. Her interest in journaling and writing made this biotechnology postgraduate to take up content as her full-time profession.

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