Tiny Meat, Major Tour: YouTubers Cody Ko and Noel Miller are Headed to Covington's Madison Theater

These short kings are headed to Madison Theater this fall

Jul 23, 2019 at 11:44 am
Cody Ko (left) and Noel Miller in their Tiny Meat Gang Live Tour poster - Photo: Provided by Tiny Meat Gang
Photo: Provided by Tiny Meat Gang
Cody Ko (left) and Noel Miller in their Tiny Meat Gang Live Tour poster

YouTubers and podcasters Cody Ko and Noel Miller — aka the Tiny Meat Gang — are headed to Covington's Madison Theater on Oct. 11 as part of their first touring show, Tiny Meat Gang Live. 

The former software engineers left their careers to become self-described "pretty decent" comedians and launched their podcast in October 2017. Their Patreon now has a steady base of 10.7K subscribers and currently claims the 22nd spot on iTunes' list of top comedy podcasts. No flex.

The Tiny Meat Gang Live tour kicked off in January with sold-out shows across the United States. Tickets for the Madison Theater date went live July 19 — snag 'em while they're hot. General admission is $28; meet-and-greet tickets are $128. 

If you follow Ko and Miller, you likely know them best for their YouTube collabs, which rake in views by the millions. (Ko's channel has over 3.5 million subscribers and Noel's has over 1.5 million.) You could say that they are the poster boys for cringe commentary content, aka lending their thoughts —  in a joking manner — to videos across the internet that elicit a feeling of second-hand embarrassment or outright outrage. You might even call them cyberbullies, as fellow YouTuber Jake Paul once notably claimed, but really they're just two dudes making jokes on the internet. 

Aside from their That's Cringe series and Tiny Meat podcast, the duo also has several parody SoundCloud Rap tracks doused in satire and, uh, a good amount of cringe themselves. Most recently, they linked up with rapper Blackbear for their "Short Kings Anthem." They also visited GT Dave's (of GT's Kombucha) "lair" after Dave was the subject of one of the duo's videos. (He thought their roasting of him was funny.)

"The duo believes that the key to their success lies in their ability to overcome their small-ish physical stature with their 6-foot-7-inch personalities," read's their website description. "Now they’re finally taking their athlete confidence and — again, pretty decent — senses of humor to the stage for an hour and a half of literal balls-out comedy. Come learn how you can you summon your inner tall guy. Please (it’s self financed)."

For more info, visit tinymeattour.com

UPDATE: Tickets for the October Tiny Meat Gang show at Madison Theater sold out in less than a week.