John Mulaney Sets 18-Stop U.S. Headlining Standup Comedy Tour for 2023: See the Dates

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Fresh off the announcement of Big Mouth’s forthcoming seventh season — which is set to star Megan Thee Stallion — comedian, voice actor, and writer John Mulaney has revealed a slew of new 2023 tour dates.

John Mulaney In Concert — which features a brand new show from the award-winning star — kicks off on Nov. 2 at the Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston, N.Y., and will make stops across the U.S. in Savannah, Ga.; New Orleans, La.; Hollywood, Fla. and more before wrapping up in Phoenix, Ariz. at Arizona Financial Theatre on New Years Eve (Dec. 31).

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The stand-up comedy tour will be a phone-free experience. Upon arrival, attendees will secure phones, smart watches and accessories in individual Yondr pouches that will be opened once the show concludes. The new solo shows come on the heels of previously announced shows alongside fellow comedians Pete Davidson and Jon Stewart. Those joint shows are set to run from Oct. 5 to Nov. 11, and tickets are currently on sale.

Fans can begin purchasing tickets for Mulaney’s new shows on Wednesday, Sept. 27 through an artist presale, with additional presales running throughout the week ahead of the general onsale — which will begin on Friday, Sept. 29 at 10 a.m. local time on the official Ticketmaster website.

Baby J, Mulaney’s latest standup special, debuted in April and earned him a pair of Emmy nominations: outstanding variety special (pre-recorded) and outstanding writing for a variety special. He has won two Emmys for his work on Saturday Night Live and John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City. In 2018, Kid Gorgeous at Radio City peaked at No. 2 on Comedy Albums, becoming Mulaney’s third of four consecutive top five entries on the chart. The set also became his first to enter Top Album Sales (No. 96).

Check out the new John Mulaney In Concert dates below:

  • Nov. 2 – Kingston, N.Y. – Ulster Performing Arts Center

  • Nov. 4 – Troy, N.Y. – Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

  • Nov. 11 – Toledo, Ohio – Stranahan Theater

  • Nov. 12 – Columbus, Ohio – Palace Theatre

  • Nov. 16 – Columbia, S.C. – Township Auditorium

  • Nov. 17 – Athens, Ga. – The Classic Center Theater

  • Nov. 18 – Macon, Ga. – Macon City Auditorium

  • Nov. 19 – Savannah, Ga. – Johnny Mercer Theatre

  • Nov. 30 – Hanover, Md. – The Hall at Live! Casino & Hotel

  • Dec. 1 – Reading, Penn. – Santander Arena

  • Dec. 2 – Norfolk, Va. – Chartway Arena

  • Dec. 3 – State College, Penn. – Bryce Jordan Center

  • Dec. 8 – Biloxi, Miss. – Mississippi Coast Coliseum

  • Dec. 9 – New Orleans, La. – Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts

  • Dec. 14 – Tampa, Fla. – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

  • Dec. 15 – Hollywood, Fla. – Hard Rock Live

  • Dec. 21 – Rosemont, Ill. – Rosemont Theatre

  • Dec. 31 – Phoenix, Ariz. – Arizona Financial Theatre

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