Jerry Seinfeld is back on the road for his latest comedy tour and will be performing in Cobb Great Hall in the Wharton Center Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m.
December is weeks away, but tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 23, and Seinfeld has been selling out shows for years. His observational brand of humor has made him immensely popular and successful despite the end of his semi-autobiographical sitcom, though Seinfeld lives on in reruns.
Seinfeld has said that doing stand-up for the applause of a few hundred is more satisfying than the worship of millions. Doing stand-up is where Seinfeld got started, and onstage with a microphone is where he is happy to be.
Tickets range from $45 to $75; visit the Wharton Center box office here.
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