Editor’s note: This event has been rescheduled for a date to be determined.
Get ready for an unforgettable night of laughter and impact at Positive Impact’s annual comedy show at the Gas South Theatre in Duluth.
This year’s event promises a stellar lineup of incredible LGBTQ comedians, all coming together to support a vital cause: raising funds for HIV and LGBTQ healthcare and prevention in Atlanta.
The event will showcase phenomenal local talent, including the brilliant Kia Barnes, the inspiring Anthony Oakes, and the outrageously funny Jes Tom. Tom, a trans, queer, Asian American performer, will be bringing a unique and unapologetic perspective that you won’t want to miss. Each night will also feature special guests: Taylor Alxndr on night one and Cici Nicole on night two!
“Your support through ticket purchases is crucial as we continue to expand our services for the Atlanta community,” Olivia Chelko, Director of Development and Communications, said in a statement. “We currently serve over 11,000 individuals, and with a goal to reach 15,000 in care by the end of 2026, your help will get us there. Together, we can make a difference while enjoying a night of comedy.”
Proceeds from the comedy show will benefit Positive Impact Health Centers, a leader in HIV care and prevention in Atlanta. For 33 years, PIHC has provided comprehensive, client-centered care for individuals affected by HIV. With four centers located throughout the greater Atlanta area, they offer a wide range of services including HIV specialty medical care, testing and counseling, prevention programming, pharmacy services, recovery and mental health programs, and prevention through PrEP and HIV testing.
“Every ticket purchased helps us in the fight against HIV and ensures that we can continue providing essential services to those in need,” Chelko.