Born in Cedar Rapids and sharpened on stages far from it, Royce Bell returns for a two-night victory lap at The Olympic Theater, May 22 through May 23. This is not just another date on the calendar. This is a full-circle moment with a mic in hand and something to prove.
Royce Bell is a hybrid performer in the truest sense. Equal parts stand-up comic, R&B artist, and onstage shapeshifter, he’s built a name on razor-sharp impressions that swing from Eddie Murphy to Eminem to Barack Obama without missing a beat. One minute you’re catching a flawless voice, the next you’re caught off guard by a punchline that lands like a dropped cymbal in a quiet room.
His résumé reads like a backstage pass to the industry. Royce has shared stages with heavyweights like Rick Ross, Trey Songz, Chris Brown, and Twista, blending music and comedy into something that feels less like a set and more like controlled chaos with rhythm. From opening at major tours to becoming a recurring force on Wild 'N Out, he’s been quietly stacking momentum.
Now he’s bringing it all back home.
Expect impressions that hit too close, stories that feel local even when they’re not, and a performer who knows exactly how to walk the line between concert energy and comedy club precision. Two nights, one hometown crowd, and a performer coming home to the city where it all started.