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NextImg:Joe Rogan holds first show at anti-cancel culture comedy club

Comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan held the first show at his anti-cancel culture comedy club Tuesday, featuring a lineup of comedians who have been "canceled."

Named Comedy Mothership, the club opened in Austin, Texas, with Roseanne Barr, David Lucas, Ron White, Tony Hinchcliffe, and Tim Dillon taking the stage, according to a report.

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"I'm drunk and on mushrooms in my new club! This is as high as I’ve ever been onstage," Rogan, 55, said. "I need to connect with this moment."

"You can’t fire me from my own club, b***!"


Comedy Mothership, an alien-themed club in Austin's entertainment district, is intended to be a location where comedians can perform unrestricted without the fear of cancellation, according to a report.

"Comedy is subjective and certain comedians are not for everybody. Watching a YouTube clip or reading the headliner's biography is a great way to get insight on the expected performance," the location's website reads

Tickets for Tuesday's show sold out in minutes.

Opening at $40, tickets were reportedly resold for upwards of $500.

Material at the show pulled no punches, the report noted, with comedians hitting all topics from the LGBT community to Antisemitism.

"After 30 years of fighting ABC to have black writers and black characters on my show and then having the same f****** libtards turn around and call me a racist, it really f****** pissed me off," Barr, best known for her role on Roseanne, said.

"I want to thank Joe for building this wonderful Mothership for comedians," she said. "It's so great in the green room with everybody up there being drunk and smoking pot."

Prior to the show, Comedy Mothership mandated that cellphones be bagged up to mitigate footage leaks.

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Afterward, Rogan offered a reflection on the evening.

"It doesn't feel real. I know it's real, but it doesn’t feel real," he said. "I was super nervous today."