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Passengers ride on a bus to a comedy tour.

The Holiday Hey Asheville Tour is a big dill.

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Comedy tour on wheels, anyone? Laugh your Ashe off — and see the best of Asheville — this holiday season with LaZoom Tours’ Holiday Hey Asheville: City Comedy Tour. 🤡

From Black Friday until Christmas Eve, this popular 90-minute comedy bus tour (for attendees ages 13+) will incite all the yuletide yuks while sightseeing historic downtown Asheville, Montford, South Slope, and the River Arts District. Tour guides are professionally trained comedy actors who ensure the experience is both historical and hysterical.

Pro tip: Make the laugh-fest even merrier with drinks from the LaZoom Room a beer and wine room in Downtown Asheville exclusively for ticket holders. Grab a drink prior to your ride or bring one with you on the bus.

Let loose this season while allowing LaZoom’s wacky tour guides to help you create new holiday memories as you explore your city in a whole new way. 🎄

Grab tickets.*

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