“Las Culturistas” podcast, which he hosts with Matt Rogers, 33.“By the way, it’s one thing to see them individually in a space. But it’s [a] pure force multiplier [seeing them together],” he said of the couple’s height.
“Las Culturistas” podcast, which he hosts with Matt Rogers, 33.“By the way, it’s one thing to see them individually in a space. But it’s [a] pure force multiplier [seeing them together],” he said of the couple’s height.
Pete Davidson, the venerated variety show tapped veteran comic Nate Bargatze to host the third episode of the season on Saturday, Oct.
Adam Sandler kicked off the fourth leg of his ongoing tour that began back in October 2022.This time around, he’ll perform 24 more shows at venues that he didn’t get around to earlier on the run including Rochester, NY’s Blue Cross Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 8.Appropriately, he’s calling these gigs the ‘We Missed You Tour.’At all shows, the “Happy Gilmore” star will perform his own unique hybrid of stand-up, music and storytelling.A special guest or two may drop in as well.
Kevin Nealon is on tour and that’s news to us.The former “Saturday Night Live” Weekend Update anchor has 17 gigs lined up from October through April 2024.That includes not one, not two, not three, not four but five (!) stand-up comedy shows at Rochester, NY’s Comedy at the Carlson from Nov. 9-11.And if you’re wondering if the 69-year-old comic and “Weeds” star still has chops, this Instagram clip where he riffs on “what one can do in Springfield, MO” proves that, yeah, he does.Want to go to a show?As of now, tickets are available for all upcoming headlining spots on Nealon’s 2023-24 calendar.Some are quite cheap too.At the time of publication, we spotted seats going for as low as $22 before fees on Vivid Seats.To be fair, that price is a bit of an outlier.
Seth Meyers and John Oliver co-headlined a three-night residency at New York City’s Beacon Theatre.And even though their respective talk shows are back on the air post-strike, the two have still found time in their busy schedules to return to the Upper West Side next year.Starting Jan. 14, 2024 and running all the way up until June 16, the former “Strike Force Five” podcast hosts will conduct a six-show, monthly stand-up comedy residency at New York City’s Beacon Theatre.Fans that attend these live shows can expect a looser version of the hosts than what you typically see on air.“Both delivered punchy, quick-witted sets that wandered a bit, enough to make you want more,” wrote The New York Times’ Jason Zinoman about one of the August shows.
Pete Davidson will be pefrorming live from the road.The comic is currently midway through a nationwide tour and, at the time of publication, has 27 gigs remaining on his 2023 calendar.Leading up to the “Saturday Night Live” Season 49 premiere, the “Bupkis” star is slated to co-headline with John Mulaney in Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky although it’s likely some of these upcoming shows will be moved around to fit “SNL’s” notoriously rigid schedule.After the Oct. 14 episode with musical guest Ice Spice, Davidson will return to the road and perform all over the country including stops at Red Bank, NJ’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre on Nov.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s ongoing ‘Restless Leg Tour’ just added an additional eight shows extending well into 2024.And this time, they’re finally coming to New York City.The former Weekend Update co-anchors have not one, not two, not three but four (!) gigs at the Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, Feb. 7, Thursday, Feb.
Pete Davidson and Jon Stewart in early September, has since become a full-fledged tour for John Mulaney.The five-time “Saturday Night Live” host just announced an additional 18 shows to his 2023 calendar he’s calling ‘John Mulaney: In Concert.’In total, Mulaney now has 31 gigs all over North America this year including a trio with Jon Stewart and 11 with Pete Davidson.And for those keeping score at home, he now has four shows in New York State.First up, he’s slated to co-headline with Jon Stewart at Westbury’s NYCB Theatre on Friday, Oct. 13 and Saturday, Oct.
David Spade has 16 huge stand-up shows from September through December this year as part of his ongoing ‘Catch Me Inside Tour.’That includes a pair of back-to-back gigs at New York City’s Town Hall on Friday, Sept. 22 and Saturday, Sept.
Pete Davidson can’t get enough of the Garden State.After gigs in Atlantic City and Montclair earlier this year, the “King of Staten Island” just added two more NJ shows to his tour schedule later this year.First up, the “Saturday Night Live” alum is slated to headline at Red Bank’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 18.After that, Davidson will take the stage the following night at Englewood’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Nov.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s ‘Restless Leg Tour’ is picking back up on Thursday, Sept. 21 for a 22-show leg that will send the comedic duo all over North America up until mid-January 2024.“When you think about the ways people could be spending their money right now, it’s gratifying and heartwarming that people are like, ‘Yes, that’s the night out that we want,’” Fey told The Hollywood Reporter.“Because, for me, I don’t want to go to anything.
Adam Sandler is returning to the spotlight.The “Happy Gilmore”/”Billy Madison”/”Punch Drunk Love”/”Uncut Gems”/”Little Nicky” star will return to the road from Oct. 12 through Dec.
Atlantic City’s Etess Arena, Jon Stewart got in a good line about the evening’s lineup.“We’ve got the three stages of show business here tonight. Rehab, recovery and hospice.”The crowd laughed and the former “Daily Show’ host launched into 45 minutes of fresh, punchy material.However, like all good jokes, there was a kernel of truth to Stewart’s throwaway bit about his brief five-show tour with Pete Davidson and John Mulaney.Each act represented a different stage of adulthood and that evolution made for a fascinating three-course comedic feast for fans of the trio.To clue you in to what went down at the Sunday 7 p.m.
Pete Davidson can’t stop, won’t stop.The “Saturday Night Live” alum just added an additional nine shows to his 2023 fall stand-up tour schedule.That includes gigs at Montclair, NJ’s Wellmont Theatre on Sept. 14 and a pair of performances at Port Chester, NY’s Capitol Theatre on Sept.15 and Sept.
But her letters.Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Julia Sweeney revealed Wednesday that Hillary Clinton once sent a letter to the producer of the show expressing disapproval over the portrayal of her teenage daughter, Chelsea.Sweeney, 63, made the startling revelation on the “Fly on the Wall” podcast after co-host David Spade, 59, recalled the 1993 skit where the actress portrayed the former First Daughter and how it “rubbed somebody wrong.” “Yeah, Hillary,” responded Sweeney, adding that the former presidential candidate complained about the skit. The contents of Clinton’s letter were not shared on the podcast. The scene, entitled “Inaugural Ball,” aired shortly after Bill Clinton’s election as US president.
Pete Davidson, John Mulaney and Jon Stewart are three of the funniest comics working today but ticket prices to see the trio live on their brief ‘Jon, John & Pete Tour’ are no joke.The headliners, embarking on a quick five-show trek, drew headlines back in early August when they announced they’d be performing five shows together on Sept. 8-10 in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.At the time, it seemed like prices would balloon to the hundreds to attend a show featuring the “Saturday Night Live,” “Big Mouth” and “Daily Show” alums live.However, that’s just not the case.Our team found seats going for as low as $25 before fees on Vivid Seats at the time of publication.Yes, you read that right.
Pete Davidson is returning to his roots.The 29-year-old “Saturday Night Live” alum just added a handful of dates to his 2023 solo trek on top of the brief ‘Jon, John & Pete Tour’ with Jon Stewart and John Mulaney from Sept. 8-10.He’s now slated to perform all over North America up until Oct.
changes.”Actor David Spade revealed to podcast listeners on Wednesday that he once refused to switch roles with the late David Bowie during the legendary entertainer’s appearance on a 1991 episode of “Saturday Night Live.”The 59-year-old comedian recalled the interaction during his “Fly on the Wall” podcast alongside co-host Dana Carvey.According to “The Benchwarmers” actor the skit was supposed to feature himself playing a receptionist who “stops you because he thinks they’re better than you” while the “Labyrinth” star would play himself.Spade claimed that he had walked into work the next morning after pitching the segment only to find a note telling him to call the singer “as soon as possible.”“And so I called him and he answers and it’s f- -king Bowie,” said Spade. “And he’s like, ‘This [sketch] is so f- – -ing funny.
Colin Jost and Michael Che will perform a different kind of live show this fall.The pair have announced three co-headlining gigs — that Che jokingly called the ‘No Lives Matter Tour’ on Instagram — over the next few months.First, they’re set to drop into Washington, D.C.’s DAR Constitution Hall on Friday, Sept. 15.After that, Jost and Che will perform at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre on Saturday, Sept.
Pete Davidson just added a few additional stand-up dates to his 2023 tour calendar.He’s now slated to headline in Florida, North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia this August.These additional dates come on the heels of the “Saturday Night Live” alum’s recently announced five-show tour with fellow comics John Mulaney and Jon Stewart on Sept. 8-10.On that run, he’ll play two gigs at Atlantic City, NJ’s Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Sept.
Chevy Chase and his wife Jayni are embarking on a brief three-show tour where they’ll screen “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” in Medford, MA, Newark, NJ and Milwaukee, WI.At all stops on the quick trek, the classic 1989 film will be followed by behind-the-scenes stories and an audience Q&A where fans can ask questions about Chase’s tenure on “Saturday Night Live” as well as his star turns in “Caddyshack,” “Fletch,” “Three Amigos” and more.And if you buy today, you’ll certainly have money left over this holiday season since tickets are so affordably priced.At the time of publication, we found some going for as low as $51 before fees on Vivid Seats.Other shows start in the $70 to $80 range.Want to find out more about Chase’s Yuletide-themed tour before celebrating with him this winter?Keep reading.We’ve got everything you need to know and more below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all Chevy Chase 2023 tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Pete Davidson, John Mulaney and Jon Stewart just announced a three-city stand-up tour they’re simply calling ‘Jon, John & Pete.’The three funnymen will perform at Springfield, MA’s MassMutual Center on Friday, Sept. 8, Bethlehem, PA’s Wind Creek Event Center on Saturday, Sept.
Sarah Sherman went by the stage name “Sarah Squirm.”At her stand-up shows, she would hold court with her singular brand of surreal “horror” comedy that often included crowd work, bodily fluids and bawdy punchlines.This summer, fans can experience her wholly original act live on her ‘Live And In The Flesh Tour’ which runs up until Sept. 10.The sprawling nationwide tour includes a few New York and New Jersey stops too.On Thursday, Aug.
James Austin Johnson is known for his spot-on impressions of Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Bill Walton, Bob Dylan, Adam Driver and many, many more.Yet, this summer, he’s switching gears and striking out on his own.From July 21 through Sept. 10, Johnson is embarking on his 12-show ‘The Age of JAJ’ stand-up tour that will take him all over North America.“See you soon in…the wildfirin’ WEST COAST, the alternately booming and stagnating AMERICAN SOUTHEAST, and the crab-flavored EAST COAST,” the comic shared on Instagram.And if you want to see the freewheeling funnyman live, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.Tickets are available for all upcoming gigs and start as low as $37 before fees on Vivid Seats for select shows.Plus, on select dates, Johnson will be joined by fellow ‘SNL’er’ Andrew Dismukes for what he’s calling the “JAJMukes leg of the tour.”Want to catch the sketch actors/comics live on the road?Here’s everything you need to know and more about James Austin Johnson’s ‘The Age of JAJ’ summer 2023 tour.All prices listed above were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all upcoming tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Jon Lovitz first made his name on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” back in 1985 when his “liar” character Tommy Flanagan broke out in a big way.Now, nearly 40 years later, the indomitable comic is still pounding the pavement.From July 21 through Dec. 3, the “The Critic” and “Rat Race” star has 13 stand-up gigs lined up all over the country.That includes stints in California, Wisconsin, Pennyslvania and North Carolina.To sweeten the deal, some tickets are quite cheap.At the time of publication, we found seats going for as low as $45 before fees on Vivid Seats.Yeah, that’s the ticket.And based on this ridiculous poem he recently recorded on Instagram about the first time he made love, we’d argue that the funnyman still has comedic chops.Want to see the classic “SNLer” live on the road?Here’s everything you need to know and more about seeing Jon Lovitz live on his 2023 tour.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all Jon Lovitz tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for each show can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
co-headlining again.Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s ‘Restless Leg Tour’ just added an additional seven shows to its run from September through January in major cities all over the U.S. including Fey’s hometown Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec.
Seth Meyers’ upcoming tour.The “Late Night With Seth Meyers” host and former ‘Saturday Night Live’ Weekend Update anchor is leaving his trademark desk behind and traveling all over North America performing stand-up live at venues from June through August.Of course, there will be a handful of NYC gigs along the way for the NYC-based performer.Over, the course of the summer run, Meyers will stop in at New York City’s City Winery on June 20, July 18 and July 24.He’ll also host the launch of the new book “Boom Chicago Presents the 30 Most Important Years in Dutch History” along with Amber Ruffin, Tarik Davis and more at Le Poisson Rouge on June 21.Finally, he’ll conclude his brief trek with back-to-back co-headlining shows with John Oliver at the Beacon Theatre on Thursday, Aug. 17 and Friday, Aug.
Dana Carvey!The “Saturday Night Live” funnyman and “Fly On The Wall” podcast host is embarking on his brief ‘The Faces. The Characters.
Race: The Movie: The Play, I was skeptical. What could possibly be said about racial-harmony movies like Green Book and Django Unchained that hasn’t already been said in snarky Tweets? Anyway, Green Book was released five years ago now, and it seems like even more of a relic in a post-COVID world.
Please Don’t Destroy trio will release their first feature film on Peacock about three childhood friends that seek treasure supposedly buried in a nearby mountain. That’s six long months away though.In the meantime, the group will keep fans entertained all summer long with their 25-show ‘Please Don’t Destroy Live Tour.’From June 23 through Aug.
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