Comedian Nathan Macintosh will perform for the first time at San Francisco's Cobbs Comedy Club with a three-show engagement on April 10 and 11. The Juno Award-nominated performer, known for his clean, fast-paced observational comedy, is coming off sold-out performances in Chicago and San Diego, with strong demand expected for this limited San Francisco run.
Macintosh's comedy has reached more than 40 million viewers online, and his latest hour, "Down With Tech," resonates particularly with audiences navigating the constant presence of technology in modern life. This thematic focus makes San Francisco an especially relevant venue for his material, given the city's deep connections to the technology industry. His ability to transform everyday frustrations about technology into tightly written comedy has established him as a standout performer across North American stages.
The comedian's appearance at Cobbs Comedy Club represents a significant milestone, as the venue is one of San Francisco's most recognized comedy spaces. Macintosh will perform three shows: Friday, April 10 at 7:30 PM, and Saturday, April 11 at 7:00 PM and 9:15 PM. Limited seating is available, and early ticket purchase is recommended based on his recent sold-out performances at venues including Zanies Chicago.
"I've been wanting to perform at Cobbs for a long time," Macintosh said. "San Francisco feels like the perfect place for this material, especially with everything going on around tech right now." Fans can preview his stand-up material through his YouTube channel.
This engagement highlights the growing intersection between comedy and technology commentary, with Macintosh's work addressing the universal experience of technology's pervasive role in daily life. For audiences in San Francisco—a global technology hub—his material offers both entertainment and reflection on the industry that shapes much of the city's identity and economy. The performances demonstrate how comedy can serve as social commentary while providing relief from the very technological pressures it critiques.
Additional tour dates and information are available through Macintosh's official website. The San Francisco shows represent not just another tour stop, but a targeted presentation of material specifically relevant to the local audience, potentially setting a precedent for how comedians tailor performances to regional interests and industries.



