What are Matt Rife's plans for the Warren house?
He intends to open it for overnight stays and museum tours, allowing people to experience its haunted history.
Entertainment / Celebrities
Comedian Matt Rife, along with YouTuber Elton Castee, recently purchased the Warren house in Connecticut, famously known as the home of the Annabelle doll. Rife has also topped June's comedy boxscore report, showcasing his successful tourin...
Matt Rife, known for his stand-up comedy, has expanded his interests into the paranormal. His purchase of the Warren house, made famous by 'The Conjuring' movie series, marks a significant venture into the world of haunted artifacts. The house, previously owned by Ed and Lorraine Warren, is home to a collection of haunted objects, including the infamous Annabelle doll. Rife and Castee plan to offer overnight stays and museum tours, allowing the public to experience the eerie atmosphere.
In related news, Billboard released its June Boxscore report, revealing Matt Rife as the top-grossing comedian for the month. His tour generated $4.2 million in gross ticket sales, with 52,000 tickets sold across five shows. This achievement places him ahead of established comedians like Nate Bargatze and Gabriel Iglesias. Rife's success on tour underscores his rising popularity in the comedy scene. Other notable comedy tours in June included:
He intends to open it for overnight stays and museum tours, allowing people to experience its haunted history.
Dan Rivera, a paranormal investigator, recently passed away.
Nate Bargatze, Gabriel Iglesias, Nikki Glaser, and Jo Koy were among the top touring comedians.
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