Jerry Seinfeld
The living legend, he's still got it. Seinfeld, bro.
Upcoming Events
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Fri Jul. 10 7:00PM |
Jerry SeinfeldMark C. Smith Concert Hall at the Von Braun Center - Huntsville, AL |
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Sat Jul. 11 8:00PM |
Jerry SeinfeldRaising Canes River Center Theatre - Baton Rouge, LA |
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Fri Jul. 17 8:00PM |
Jerry SeinfeldOLG Stage at Fallsview Casino - Niagara Falls, ON |
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Sat Jul. 18 8:00PM |
Jerry SeinfeldPremier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket, CT |
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Thu Jul. 23 6:30PM |
Jerry SeinfeldPlace Des Arts - Salle Wilfrid Pelletier - Montreal, QC |
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Thu Jul. 23 9:30PM |
Jerry SeinfeldPlace Des Arts - Salle Wilfrid Pelletier - Montreal, QC |
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Fri Jul. 24 7:00PM |
Jerry SeinfeldAbilene Auditorium - Abilene, TX |
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Sat Jul. 25 8:00PM |
Jerry SeinfeldAmarillo Civic Center Auditorium - Amarillo, TX |
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Thu Aug. 6 7:00PM |
2026 Lucille Ball Comedy Festival - Thursday (Jerry Seinfeld)Northwest Arena - Jamestown, NY |
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Fri Aug. 7 7:00PM |
Jerry SeinfeldDECC Symphony Hall - Duluth, MN |
Seinfeld, bro. The man needs no introduction, but we're going to give him one anyway because his live stand-up is genuinely one of the best things you can spend your entertainment dollars on. No props, no gimmicks, no opening PowerPoint. Just one microphone and the sharpest observational mind in comedy history.
Jerry Seinfeld has been doing stand-up for over forty years, co-created the most successful sitcom in television history (the one about nothing that's actually about everything), and is STILL touring, STILL writing brand new material, and STILL selling out theaters and performing arts centers across the country. Most comedians would have retired to a mansion in the Hamptons and called it a career after Seinfeld (the show) wrapped in 1998. Jerry just kept going because the man loves stand-up the way most people love breathing. It's not a job for him. It's the thing.
His comedy is observational perfection - the small, mundane details of everyday life turned into razor-sharp bits that make you laugh out loud and then think "wait, that IS weird, why does nobody ever talk about that?" He's not doing shock comedy or political rants or controversial takes. He's doing what he's always done: noticing the absurdity in the ordinary and delivering it with timing that's been polished over four decades of nightly stage time. There's a reason "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" became a hit - the guy is just naturally, effortlessly funny in every situation. The discipline of his craft is something to admire - forty years in and he still works out material at comedy clubs the same way he did at the very beginning. The work ethic is second to none in comedy.
If you've never seen Seinfeld live, this is your sign. The show is clean, tight, and absolutely hilarious from start to finish. Check what's available on Evil Tickets. What's the deal with not seeing Jerry Seinfeld live? Seriously. What IS the deal?