The Bored Teachers Comedy Tour, known for bringing much-needed laughs to educators, is returning with a brand-new show titled “The Struggle is Real!” The tour will stop in Columbia, SC, on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at the Koger Center for the Arts, offering a night of humor that resonates with anyone who’s spent time in a classroom. Since its launch in 2022, the tour has become a sensation, filling over 200,000 seats and selling out venues across the U.S. and Canada.
With fresh jokes and relatable insights into the world of teaching, the show is a hit among educators. Many describe it as the perfect escape, with some teachers even joking that they wish it lasted as long as an eight-hour professional development session. Bored Teachers co-founder James Tarantino notes the show’s success reflects the need for teachers to share laughter and bond over shared experiences.
Founded by former teachers James and Marilou Tarantino, Bored Teachers initially gained traction on social media by sharing funny skits, memes, and stories from the teaching profession. Today, it’s a massive media platform with over 10 million followers, popular podcasts, and billions of views.
Tickets for the Columbia show go on sale Friday, November 15. Don’t miss this chance to laugh and unwind! For more information, contact James Tarantino at (772) 828-0730 or james@boredteachers.com.