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Anjelah Johnson-Reyes to Headline Chukchansi's Summer Series with 'Family Reunion Tour'
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By David Rodriguez
Published 2 months ago on
March 30, 2025

Acclaimed comedian Anjelah Johnson-Reyes will perform her relatable humor and sharp wit at the casino's outdoor venue on June 21. (Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino)

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Acclaimed comedian Anjelah Johnson-Reyes will bring her signature humor to Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino’s Sounds of Summer entertainment series on Saturday, June 21, as part of her Family Reunion Tour.

The performance will take place in Chukchansi’s Outdoor Pavilion, where fans can enjoy Johnson-Reyes’ hilarious storytelling under the stars. Tickets start at $66.

A Premium Outdoor Experience

The open-air concert venue features 1,876 seats and two massive video walls to ensure every guest has an optimal view of the performance. The event will proceed rain or shine, with doors opening at 7 p.m. for the 8 p.m. show.

Tickets are available at Chukchansigold.com, with Chukchansi Rewards Club members receiving a $5 discount when purchasing at the Chukchansi Gift Basket. All attendees must be 21 or older.

A Comedy Powerhouse

Born in San Jose, California, with Mexican and Native American heritage, she has built a dedicated fan base through her relatable humor.

Johnson-Reyes has established herself as a formidable presence in comedy with six streaming specials and a reputation for selling out theaters worldwide. Her latest special, “Say I Won’t,” has garnered over 7.1 million views on YouTube since its May 2023 premiere.

Her entertainment credits include appearances on “Life & Beth,” “Superstore,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” as well as films like “Enough Said” and “Candy Cane Lane” alongside Eddie Murphy.

In 2022, Johnson-Reyes released her memoir, “Who Do I Think I Am?: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams,” and recently launched the Funjelah podcast exploring gratitude and mental health.

More Summer Entertainment to Come

Following Johnson-Reyes’ performance, the 2025 Sounds of Summer concert series will continue with country music star Clint Black on July 5 and Los Lonely Boys on July 19, with additional artists to be announced. For more information, contact info@chukchansigold.com.

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