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‘The Kevin Hart Irresponsible Tour’ Adds Over 100 New Dates Across North America, Europe, Australia And Asia
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Willie DavidLOS ANGELES (FNN NEWS) — Today, Kevin Hart announced he is expanding his widely successful and massively hysterical ‘The Kevin Hart Irresponsible Tour,’ adding over 100 new dates across the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Asia.
Produced by Live Nation, the new dates will kick off March 23 in Baltimore, MD and hit all new cities including New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, Paris, London, Sydney, Auckland, Singapore, and more. See below for full routing and on sale details.
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Regional tickets will go on sale as follows:
North America
- Tickets for the newly added dates will go on sale to the general public starting Wednesday, January 31 at 12pm ET at LiveNation.com
Europe
- Presales for Reykjavik, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Antwerp, Berlin, and Cologne will begin Wednesday, January 31 at 10am EST and tickets will go on sale to the general public starting Friday, February 2 at 10am local time, visit https://acomicsoul.com/ for tickets and more details
- Tickets for Paris will go on sale to the general public beginning Wednesday, January 31 at 10am local time
- Tickets for Amsterdam will go on sale to the general public beginning Wednesday, January 31 at 6pm local time
- Presales for U.K. and Ireland dates will begin Wednesday, January 31 at 10am local time and tickets will go on sale to the general public starting Saturday, February 3 at 10am local time
- Visit https://www.livenation.co.uk/artist/kevin-hart-tickets for tickets and more details for Paris, Amsterdam, U.K. and Ireland dates
Australia
- Tickets will go on sale to the general public starting Friday, February 23 at 12pm local time
- Visit http://lvna.co/KevinHart2018 for tickets and more details
Singapore
- Presales will begin Wednesday, June 20 at 10am local time and tickets will go on sale to the general public starting Thursday, June 21 at 10amlocal time
- Visit www.livenation.asia for tickets and more details
Hart’s last multi-city domestic and international WHAT NOW comedy tour sold out large venues all over the world, including being the first comedian to sell out an NFL stadium, selling over 50,000 tickets in one show at Lincoln Financial Field. Internationally, he sold out over a dozen arenas in the European market, selling over 150,000 tickets, and sold out arenas across Australia, selling 100,000 tickets. Hart’s hit comedy tour grossed over $100 million worldwide.
2017 was a banner year for Hart, his memoir I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons debuted at Number One on the New York Times Bestseller list and remained on the list for ten consecutive weeks. The book also topped records on the Audible platform, selling over 100,000 copies in the first five weeks. Earlier in the year Hart voiced a title character in Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. To close 2017, Kevin appeared in the Sony reboot of the classic film Jumanji alongside Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black. Jumanji has been Kevin’s highest grossing box office release to date, the movie has made over $800 million worldwide.
Hart’s newest business venture is his digital platform the LOL NETWORK – Laugh Out Loud, the comedy brand and multi-platform network founded by Hart in partnership global content leader Lionsgate. Hart’s next feature film is Night School for Universal, a film in which he co-wrote, produces and stars in – all under the Hartbeat production banner. The comedy follows a group of misfits who are forced to attend adult classes in the longshot chance they’ll pass the GED exam.
‘THE KEVIN HART IRRESPONSIBLE TOUR’ 2018 DATES:
DATE: | CITY: | VENUE: |
Fri Mar 23 | Baltimore, MD | Royal Farms Arena |
Sun Mar 25 | Richmond, VA | Richmond Coliseum |
Fri Mar 30 | Hampton, VA | Hampton Coliseum |
Sat Mar 31 | Charlotte, NC | Spectrum Center |
Sun Apr 01 | Raleigh, NC | PNC Arena |
Fri Apr 06 | Birmingham, AL | Legacy Arena at The BJCC |
Sat Apr 07 | Jacksonville, FL | Veterans Memorial Arena |
Sun Apr 08 | Atlanta, GA | Philips Arena |
Fri Apr 13 | St. Louis, MO | Scottrade Center |
Sat Apr 14 | Chicago, IL | United Center |
Fri Apr 20 | London, ON | Budweiser Gardens |
Sat Apr 21 | Hamilton, ON | FirstOntario Centre |
Sun Apr 22 | Manchester, NH | SNHU Arena |
Fri Apr 27 | Kansas City, MO | Sprint Center |
Sat Apr 28 | Little Rock, AR | Verizon Arena |
Sun Apr 29 | Louisville, KY | KFC Yum! Center |
Sat May 05 | Rochester, NY | Blue Cross Arena |
Sun May 06 | Buffalo, NY | KeyBank Center |
Fri May 11 | Fresno, CA | Save Mart Center |
Sat May 12 | Bakersfield, CA | Rabobank Arena |
Sun May 13 | Ontario, CA | Citizens Business Bank Arena |
Thu May 17 | Omaha, NE | CenturyLink Center |
Fri May 18 | Indianapolis, IN | Bankers Life Fieldhouse |
Sat May 19 | Cincinnati, OH | U.S. Bank Arena |
Fri May 25 | Saratoga Springs, NY | Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
Sat May 26 | Atlantic City, NJ | Boardwalk Hall |
Sun May 27 | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center |
Fri Jun 01 | Winnipeg, MB | MTS Centre |
Sat Jun 02 | Saskatoon, SK | SaskTel Centre |
Sun Jun 03 | Regina, SK | Brandt Centre |
Fri Jun 08 | Calgary, AB | Scotiabank Saddledome |
Sat Jun 09 | Edmonton, AB | Rogers Place |
Sun Jun 10 | Boise, ID | Ford Idaho Center |
Thu Jun 14 | Seattle, WA | Key Arena |
Fri Jun 15 | Portland, OR | Moda Center |
Sat Jun 16 | Vancouver, BC | Rogers Arena |
Thu Jun 21 | Mountain View, CA | Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Fri Jun 22 | Concord, CA | Concord Pavilion |
Sat Jun 23 | Irvine, CA | Five Points Amphitheatre |
Fri Jun 29 | Denver, CO | Pepsi Center |
Sat Jun 30 | Salt Lake City, UT | Vivint Smart Home Arena |
Sun Jul 01 | Phoenix, AZ | Talking Stick Resort Arena |
Fri Jul 06 | Las Vegas, NV | MGM Grand Garden Arena |
Sat Jul 07 | San Diego, CA | Viejas Arena |
Fri Jul 13 | Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center |
Sat Jul 14 | Camden, NJ | BB&T Pavilion |
Sun Jul 15 | Bethel, NY | Bethel Woods Center for the Arts |
Fri Jul 20 | Ottawa, ON | Canadian Tire Centre |
Sat Jul 21 | Toronto, ON | Air Canada Centre |
Sun Jul 22 | Grand Rapids, MI | Van Andel Arena |
Fri Jul 27 | Montreal, QC | Centre Bell *Montreal International Just For Laughs Festival |
Sat Jul 28 | Newark, NJ | Prudential Center |
Sun Jul 29 | Uniondale, NY | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Fri Aug 03 | West Palm Beach, FL | Coral Sky Amphitheatre |
Sat Aug 04 | Tampa, FL | Amalie Arena |
Sun Aug 05 | Biloxi, MS | Mississippi Coast Coliseum |
Wed Aug 15 | Reykjavik, Iceland | Laugardalshöll |
Thu Aug 16 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Royal Arena |
Fri Aug 17 | Oslo, Norway | Vallhall Arena |
Sat Aug 18 | Stockholm, Sweden | Ericsson Globe |
Sun Aug 19 | Gothenburg, Sweden | Scandinavium |
Tue Aug 21 | Dublin, Ireland | 3Arena |
Wed Aug 22 | Paris, France | Olympia |
Fri Aug 24 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Ziggo Dome |
Sat Aug 25 | Antwerp, Belgium | Sportpaleis Antwerp |
Sun Aug 26 | Berlin, Germany | Mercedes-Benz Arena |
Mon Aug 27 | Cologne, Germany | Lanxess Arena |
Tue Aug 28 | Glasgow, UK | SEC (SSE Hydro Arena) |
Thu Aug 30 | Birmingham, UK | Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham |
Fri Aug 31 | Manchester, UK | Manchester Arena |
Sun Sep 02 | London, UK | London O2 Arena |
Thu Sept 13 | Milwaukee, WI | Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center |
Fri Sep 14 | Columbus, OH | Nationwide Arena |
Sat Sep 15 | Washington, DC | Capital One Arena |
Fri Sep 21 | Boston, MA | TD Garden |
Sat Sept 22 | University Park, PA | Bryce Jordan Center |
Thu Sep 27 | New York, NY | Madison Square Garden |
Thu Oct 04 | Cleveland, OH | Quicken Loans Arena |
Fri Oct 05 | Detroit, MI | Little Caesars Arena |
Sat Oct 06 | Nashville, TN | Bridgestone Arena |
Thu Oct 11 | Pensacola, FL | Pensacola Bay Center |
Fri Oct 12 | Tallahassee, FL | Donald L. Tucker Civic Center at Florida State University |
Sat Oct 13 | Miami, FL | AmericanAirlines Arena |
Thu Oct 18 | New Orleans, LA | Smoothie King Center |
Sat Oct 20 | Houston, TX | Toyota Center |
Fri Oct 26 | Dallas, TX | American Airlines Center |
Sun Oct 28 | Tulsa, OK | BOK Center |
Thu Nov 01 | San Antonio, TX | AT&T Center |
Fri Nov 02 | Austin, TX | Frank Erwin Center |
Sat Nov 03 | Oklahoma City, OK | Chesapeake Energy Arena |
Fri Nov 16 | Sacramento, CA | Golden 1 Center |
Sat Nov 17 | Oakland, CA | Oracle Arena |
Fri Nov 23 | Pittsburgh, PA | PPG Paints Arena |
Sat Nov 24 | Philadelphia, PA | Wells Fargo Center |
Thu Nov 29 | Honolulu, HI* | Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall |
Mon Dec 03 | Perth, Australia | Perth Arena |
Wed Dec 05 | Melbourne, Australia | Rod Laver Arena |
Fri Dec 07 | Sydney, Australia | Qudos Bank Arena |
Sun Dec 09 | Brisbane, Australia | Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
Tue Dec 11 | Auckland, New Zealand | Spark Arena |
Thu Dec 13 | Singapore | SunTec City |
*on sale beginning 9am local time
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