Scott Losse Adds Second Portland Show After Sell-Out
Portland crowds rejoice as comedian adds a 9:15 PM show on June 14 after the 7 PM sold out

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Sold-out Success Prompts Second Show
Portland audiences got a jolt of good news this week when comedian Scott Losse announced that his 7 PM June 14 performance at the Siren Theater has officially sold out—and he’s added a second 9:15 PM show to keep up with demand. Fans saw the Instagram alert flash overnight: “Portland! The 6/14 7PM show at @sirentheater sold out so we’ve added a 2nd at 9:15! ❤️ Link somewhere in bio. I’m really excited to be back and my friend @devandaily will be there, too!”
Losse’s Portland return marks his first headline engagement in the city since a spring tour stop-up at local comedy clubs. The added slot gives latecomers an extra chance to catch his blend of observational wit, sharp timing, and laid-back charm.
Pnw Comedy Run Continues
Scott Losse has been busy across the Pacific Northwest this season. In early May, he teamed up with JR Berard for “Laugh Track Live” at El Sid in Everett, where fans enjoyed two nights of offbeat jokes and spontaneously appointed special guests. From there, Losse popped up at the Sound Bite lounge’s Cozy Comedy night, delighting skyline-view crowds with punchlines as epic as the cityscape below.
Opening acts have been an important part of Losse’s strategy to showcase emerging talent. For the Siren Theater date, Seattle’s own Dev Andaily—known for his deadpan delivery and social-media-fueled sketches—will warm up the room. Together, the duo promises a night of smart, relatable humor that leans into both personal stories and the absurdities of everyday life.
**Venue And Times**
The Siren Theater sits in Portland’s historic downtown district, with an intimate 200-seat capacity that sells out quickly on high-profile bills. The original 7 PM slot filled in less than 48 hours—and tickets for the 9:15 PM show are already moving fast.
**Who’s Dev Andaily?**
Dev Andaily burst onto the Seattle scene with a viral video series in 2022 and has since toured nationally, landing spots at major festivals like Bumbershoot and the Bridgetown Comedy Festival. He’s carved out a reputation for dissecting millennial anxieties with a playful edge.
Getting Tickets
Tickets for both June 14 performances are available via a link in Scott Losse’s Instagram bio. Prices start at $25, with limited VIP upgrade packages offering early venue access and post-show meet-and-greet opportunities. Fans are encouraged to move swiftly—his Portland return may be brief, but it’s already become the talk of the town.
Whether you caught him in Everett or missed his last Seattle dates, June 14 in Portland is the place to be. With a sold-out early show and a fresh late slot added, Scott Losse and Dev Andaily are set to deliver a night of laughs you won’t forget.

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