This is a past event.

anjelahjohnson_1024x683.jpg

Angela Johnson-Reyes

Formerly a professional cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes left the sports world to move to Los Angeles and pursue her dream of acting. She became an internet sensation with her viral video, "Nail Salon," and that led to many standup, television and film opportunities. She would join the cast of MADtv and become particularly well known for a character she created named Bon Qui Qui, a disgruntled fast food employee who regularly calls out customers for being "rude." After recording and releasing three songs and two music videos as Bon Qui Qui, Johnson-Reyes signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Records to release a full album Gold Plated Dreams. She brings her Technically Not Stalking standup tour to the Masonic Auditorium tonight at 7:30. Tickets start at $39.50. (Niesel)

  • or

Join Cleveland Scene Newsletters

Subscribe now to get the latest news delivered right to your inbox.

Concert Photos: Judas Priest Brings the House Down at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown

Playing to a sold-out crowd at the Covelli Centre, Judas Priest rattled the rafters with a eclectic set of material, featuring tracks…

By Joe Kleon

Judas Priest at the Covelli Centre
41 slides

Photos: Local Artists Present "Art For Earth Day" With Exhibition at Negative Space Gallery

The Art For Earth Day exhibition at Negative Space features the work of 19 artists who all created using upcycled materials and…

By Emanuel Wallace

Art For Earth Day at Negative Space
34 slides

Photos: A Preview of "Korean Couture: Generations of Revolution" at CMA

The Cleveland Museum of Art is presenting a first-of-its-kind fashion exhibition features nearly 40 works ranging from 17th-century historical garments to contemporary…

By Emanuel Wallace

Korean Couture: Generations of Revolution
50 slides

Concert Photos and Review: Howie Day Brought the 20th Anniversary of 'Stop All the World Now' Tour to the Music Box Supper Club

Howie Day is a pretty great performer. He's funny and interacts a lot with the audience. Where acoustic songs can sometimes start…

By Jeff Jones

Howie Day in Cleveland
14 slides