Entertainment

Comedian Charlie Berens adds 2nd La Crosse Center show, though he did tell WIZM he’ll be at the Kwik Trip grand opening before that

Published

on

PHOTO: @charlieberensTV on Facebook

Not one show but two for comedian Charlie Berens at the La Crosse Center.

The comedian made famous for his Manitowoc Minute newscasts will be doing 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. shows Oct. 15 at the Center. The 4 p.m. was just added Thursday. Tickets go on sale Friday for that one. The 7:30 p.m. show is not yet sold out. Tickets look to be $21.50.

Berens, however, may be coming before that for a south side show, as he promised on La Crosse Talk PM.

Kwik Trip recently broke ground on its Generation 3 store at Mormon Coulee Road and Ward Avenue.

“I’ve heard about this, the Taj Mahal of Kwik Trips,” Berens noted on the show.

Berens has been known to do some sketches, not just about Kwik Trip, but inside them — the beer cooler to be exact.

The 9,000-square-foot Kwik Trip — which will be the city’s largest but not the “Taj Mahal of Kwik Trips — is estimated to be complete in July.

Berens was asked, since he’s selling out shows all over the area, if he thought Kwik Trip would pay him a nice appearance fee to be at this Grand Opening.

“I’d do it for free, I’m going to be there anyway,” Berens joked, though it looks as though the two have already hooked up.

Berens recently sold out shows in Westby and Rochester. The second La Crosse Center show will likely sell out, as well.

While on La Crosse Talk PM, we did ask Berens about some local issues, including converting the old Fish Hatchery building in Riverside Park to be a wedding venue.

“I don’t see why you can’t have both,” Berens said. “I don’t see why you can’t have a healthy fish hatchery — again, if that’s the best thing for the environment — and a wedding venue.”

Berens said converting the historic fish hatchery into a wedding venue seems like a match made in heaven to him.

“If you don’t want to get married with the smell of some fish,” Berens said. “I mean, honestly, what an appropriate place to get married.”

FILE – The Hiawatha Statue, removed in the summer of 2020, sits in the background of Riverside Park, where the old Fish Labs building is getting a makeover. (PHOTO: Rick Solem)

Berens was disappointed in the La Crosse Parks and Rec. Department’s “no fishing” policy off its new transient docks that were put in this summer at Riverside Park.

“Generally speaking, if there’s a dock, I’m going to be fishing off it,” Berens said. ” That’s going to be my temptation. I really need someone to explain to me, why they don’t want you fishing.

“All I care about is healthy fish populations. And, if there’s no healthy fish populations, I’m losing out on walleye.”

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has made stops in La Crosse twice in the past week. We asked Berens about some of Evers’ trademark sayings, like “jeepers” or “holy mackerel.”

“I don’t care if your right, left or center, if you throw a ‘jeepers cripes’ in there every now and again, you’ve got people’s ear,” Berens said.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version