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HBO AND THE A.V. CLUB LAUNCH SECOND SEASON OF HBO COMEDY SERIES CRASHING  WITH TRI-CITY PREMIERES

To promote the second season of comedy series, CRASHING, HBO has partnered with the A.V. CLUB to produce three premiere events across the country: CHICAGO (1/11), SAN FRANCISCO (1/17) and SEATTLE (1/18).

At each event, series creator and star, Pete Holmes and new cast member, Jamie Lee, will co-host an exclusive evening featuring a screening of the first two episodes of Season Two, a moderated discussion and Q&A from an A.V. CLUB editor or writer and a fun-filled reception.

Limited tickets will be released to the general public on the official Crashing HBO Facebook page beginning Friday (1/5) at 9:00am PT/12:00pm ET.

CRASHING starring Pete Holmes, is a series about a stand-up comic who reevaluates his life and enters the New York comedy scene after discovering his wife’s infidelity.

The eight episode season two premieres on HBO, Sunday, January 14 at 10:30PM ET/PT.

Pete Holmes is a comedian. Maybe you know him from his podcast You Made It Weird. Or The Pete Holmes Show! Or his videos with FrontPage Films. Maybe you saw his hour special Nice Try, The Devil, or his half-hour Comedy Central Presents. Or on Conan. Or Jimmy Fallon. Or maybe you saw him on VH1. Or heard him as the e*trade baby or on Comedy Central’s Ugly Americans. I mean, who knows. Pete also draws cartoons for The New Yorker, wrote for NBC’s “Outsourced” and FOX’s “I Hate My Teenage Daughter.

Jamie Lee is a standup comedian and actress whom Elle Magazine recently named as one of the top comedians to watch. She was a writer for CRASHING season one. In addition to being one of the core cast members of MTV’s hit show “Girl Code,” Lee has appeared on “Conan,” “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” “Last Call with Carson Daly,” “Chelsea Lately” and “@Midnight.” Lee released her debut book Weddiculous (Harper Collins), which quickly rose to #1 on Bustle.com’s list of best wedding books.

About the A.V. Club: A proud sister publication to The Onion since the mid-’90s, The A.V. Club is one of the internet’s premier pop culture websites. A.V. Club does deep dives on everything from up-to-the-minute entertainment news to the latest Justice League movie to that one really obscure episode of One Day At A Time you might have seen that one time, creating a wealth of smart, insightful content for the pop culture obsessed.

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