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You know him. You love him. And now, he's coming to a city near you. John Mulaney will head out on the 'Mister Whatever' Tour in 2025.
The stand-up star will visit cities in the U.S. and Canada throughout the summer and winter, bringing his latest sketches and jokes to thousands. He'll be joined along the way by guests like Pete Davidson, Martin Short, Nick Kroll, Fred Armisen and Mike Birbiglia.
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While known for his comedy, Mulaney is truly a man of many talents. Not only is he one of the biggest comedians in the field, his career success includes acting, talk-show hosting and even performing on Broadway. But still, he does stand-up like no other.
It only gets better from here as Mulaney returns to the road after his on-screen success on Netflix and "SNL."
Are you ready for a night of laughs? Here's how to get tickets for every show of John Mulaney's 'Mister Whatever' Tour in 2025.
John Mulaney tickets for 'Mister Whatever' Tour 2025-26
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Tickets for John Mulaney's 'Mister Whatever' Tour are available now on StubHub.
Prices vary across each city, but his first show in Newark on June 27 has a get-in price of $85. His shows in Portland, Maine, and Philadelphia start at $100, while his October 10th performance in Saratoga, California, costs at least $175.
Floor and front-row seats range from anywhere between $250 and $500.
Click the link below to see exact prices and ticket availability.
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John Mulaney 'Mister Whatever' Tour 2025-26 schedule
Below is a complete schedule of John Mulaney's 'Mister Whatever' comedy tour. Click here for exact ticketing info.
Date | City | Venue |
Oct. 23 | Pittsburgh, PA | Petersen Events Center |
Oct. 24 | Cleveland, OH | Palace Theatre at Playhouse Square |
Nov. 7 | Dallas, TX | Texas Trust CU Theatre |
Nov. 8 | Houston, TX | Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land |
Nov. 13 | Austin, TX | Bass Concert Hall |
Nov. 22 | San Francisco, CA | The Masonic |
Dec. 6 | Tampa, FL | Straz Center |
Dec. 7 | Hollywood, FL | Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino |
Dec. 11 | Orlando, FL | Walt Disney Theater at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts |
Dec. 12 | Atlanta, GA | Fox Theatre |
Dec. 18 | Washington, DC | The Anthem |
Dec. 19 | Washington, DC | The Anthem |
Jan. 9 | Minneapolis, MN | The Armory |
Jan. 16 | St. Louis, MO | Stifel Theatre |
Jan. 17 | Columbus, OH | Palace Theatre |
Jan. 23 | Madison, WI | Orpheum Theatre |
Jan. 30 | Seattle, WA | Paramount Theatre |
Feb. 13 | Savannah, GA | Johnny Mercer Theatre |
Feb. 14 | Athens, GA | Classic Center Theatre |
Feb. 19 | Birmingham, AL | Alabama Theatre |
Feb. 20 | New Orleans, LA | Mahalia Jackson Theatre of Performing Arts |
Feb. 27 | Cincinnati, OH | Taft Theatre |
March 1 | Muncie, IN | Emens Auditorium at Ball state University |
March 6 | Phoenix, AX | Celebrity Theatre |
March 7 | Indio, CA | Fantasy Springs REsort Casino |
March 12 | Norfolk, VA | Chrysler Hall |
March 13 | Baltimore, MD | Lyric Baltimore |
March 15 | Richmond, VA | Altria Theater |
March 20 | Omaha, NE | Orpheum Theater |
March 21 | Salt Lake City, UT | Eccles Theater |
March 27 | Providence, RI | PPAC |
March 28 | Montreal, QC | Theatre St-Denis |
March 31 | Hamilton, ON | FirstOntario Concert Hall |
April 1 | Ottawa, ON | The Arena at TD Place |
April 2 | Buffalo, NY | Shea's Buffalo Theatre |
April 15 | Morrison, CO | Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
July 11 | Chicago, IL | Wrigley Field |