If you have Netflix, you may have seen some of Dusty Slay's hilarious performances that are currently streaming on the huge platform.  Even if you haven't seen his standup, you will definitely recognize Dusty Slay.  His long hair and beard accompanied by a trucker cap, oversized glasses and flannel shirt are instantly identifiable.  No, he is not "trying to cultivate a stage persona based on the B-side of a 1970s Bob Seger Track' as his bio states.  It's just Dusty, as unique as his brand of humor that has not only garnered attention on Netflix but also on the Jimmy Fallon Show and Hollywood Squares.  His show has just been booked for Butte's Mother Lode Theater on March 7, 2026 as "The Neighborhood Guy" tour comes to town.

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 19: Comedian Dusty Slay performs during "The Opry Goes Pink 2021" at The Grand Ole Opry on October 19, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Davis/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 19: Comedian Dusty Slay performs during "The Opry Goes Pink 2021" at The Grand Ole Opry on October 19, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Davis/Getty Images)
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Dusty's breakout performances on the Jimmy Fallon show launched him into the Netflix family where he was featured as one of six comics in season 3 of The Stand Ups, highlighting the brightest new comedians at the top of their game in a half-hour stand-up comedy format. Dusty made his solo Netflix debut January 2024 with his first one-hour special, WORKIN’ MAN, celebrating his many years as a “road dog” comic, and the material he’s honed and crafted, reflecting on his trailer park upbringing, the hilarious nuance of hourly shift work and the amusing idiosyncrasies of everyday life.

General sale tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am at the Mother Lode Theater Box Office but a special pre sale happens Thursday at 10am.  Use this link and use the code SLAY to get in early for the best seats.

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