REDBULL PRESENTS: The Last Laugh - Dark Comedy for a Cause

Join us for a powerful night of dark comedy at JJ’s Live in Fayetteville — doors open at 7PM, show starts at 8PM. Featuring Netflix headliner Beth Stelling, Comedy Central’s Hunter Duncan, Arkansas’ own Shelly Watson, and hosted by the Arkansas Crisis Center’s Ally Delle, this lineup promises laughter with meaning. Tickets are on sale now and selling fast — click the "Tickets" button to grab yours before they’re gone! All proceeds benefit the Arkansas Crisis Center and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, helping fund critical staffing and ensuring support for those in crisis.

This show contains dark and potentially triggering content; viewer discretion is advised. We don’t joke to make light of suicide or trauma, but to bring these conversations into the open — helping people know where to turn and that they’re not alone. Comedy gives us a spark in the dark, a way to connect, and a chance to hear one another’s stories through laughter.

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EVEN IF IT HURTS

A podcast brought to you by the Arkansas Crisis Center, shining a light on mental health, trauma, and the impact of suicide. Each episode features candid conversations with individuals of influence as well as everyday community members sharing their personal stories. Through vulnerability and honesty, we aim to normalize the discussion around mental health and break the stigma of silence that too often surrounds it. By listening, we hope others will feel more empowered to speak openly, seek help, and reach out in times of need or crisis.

UPCOMING GUESTS
Beth Stelling - Netflix Comedian from Los Angeles, California

Kailynn Wathor - 17 year old survivor of severe childhood trauma

Hunter Duncan - Comedy Central comedian from Austin, Texas

Dr. Doug Bolton - psychologist specializing in school psychology and educational leadership

Alexander Brassell - Emmy award winning videographer

Shelly Watson - Arkansas based comedian; Juilliard trained opera singer

Luke See - Executive Director of Arkansas Crisis Center