David Cross announces "Oh, Come On" stand-up comedy tour

David Cross announces "Oh, Come On" stand-up comedy tour

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David Cross is heading out on the road, and just today he announced the first leg of a pretty extensive tour he's calling the Oh Come On tour. Cross is kicking off the tour with stops at a few festivals in May/June including Boston Calling, The Onion Comedy Festival, and Clusterfast. Once he's done with the festivals, Cross' tour gets moving and will take him through the Northeast, into Canada, the Midwest, then Pacific Northwest.

It is with heavy heart that i must announce the following news - I will be touring the U.S. and Canada this spring/summer with a brand new (except for one bit I did last time) hour plus of hi-jinx and tomfoolery. From truck stop to truck stop, with the hopes of a broken nation buoying me, I will drive right up to your fucking door to bring the A #1 killer shit. I have learned a lot for the last tour I did two years ago and please trust me that none of the valuable lessons I learned will be applied. Hope to see you all soon!

Cross will then head to Europe and hit the U.S. for another month of shows which will be announced soon. In the meantime, the non-festival tickets will go on sale beginning Friday, April 27th at 10am local time.

May 27 - Harvard Athletic Complex: Boston, MA - Boston Calling Music Festival
June 1 - The Chicago Theatre: Chicago, IL - The Onion Comedy Festival
June 3 - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium: San Francisco, CA - Comedy Central Presents: Clusterfest
June 15 - Capitol Theatre: Port Chester, NY
June 16 - Columbus Theatre: Providence, RI
June 17 - The Wilbur: Boston, MA
June 19 - State Theatre: Portland, ME
June 20 - Flynn Center for the Performing Arts: Burlington, VT
June 21 - College Street Music Hall: New Haven, CT
June 22 - Paramount Theatre: Asbury Park, NJ
June 23 - The Fillmore Philadelphia: Philadelphia, PA
June 29 - Moore Theatre: Seattle, WA
June 30 - Crystal Ballroom: Portland, OR
July 2 - Bing Crosby Theater: Spokane, WA
July 4 - Vogue Theatre: Vancouver, BC
July 5 - MacEwan Hall: Calgary, AB
July 6 - Myer Horowitz Theatre: Edmonton, AB
July 7 - Conexus Arts Centre: Regina, SK
July 8 - Burton Cummings Theatre: Winnipeg, MB
July 10 - Fargo Theatre: Fargo, ND
July 11 - Pantages Theatre: Minneapolis, MN
July 12 - Orpheum Theater: Madison, WI
July 13 - Pabst Theater: Milwaukee, WI
July 14 - Egyptian Room at Old National Centre: Indianapolis, IN
July 15 - Royal Oak Music Theatre: Royal Oak, MI
July 26 - Algonquin Commons Theatre: Ottawa, ON
July 27 - Danforth Music Hall: Toronto, ON
July 29 - Agora Theatre and Ballroom: Cleveland, OH
July 30 - Jo Ann Davidson Theatre: Columbus, OH
July 31 - Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall: Munhall, PA
August 1 - Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric: Baltimore, MD
August 2 - Warner Theatre: Washington, DC
August 3 - The Paramount Theater: Charlottesville, VA
August 4 - Carpenter Theatre: Richmond, VA
August 6 - Knight Theater: Charlotte, NC
August 7 - Carolina Theatre of Durham: Durham, NC
August 8 - The Orange Peel: Asheville, NC
August 9 - Brown Theatre: Louisville, KY
August 10 - James K. Polk Theater at TPAC: Nashville, TN
August 11 - Atlanta Symphony Hall: Atlanta, GA
August 16 - Orpheum Theatre: Phoenix, AZ
August 17 - The Observatory North Park: San Diego, CA
August 18 - The Theatre at Ace Hotel: Los Angeles, CA
August 22 - Kingsbury Hall: Salt Lake City, UT
August 23 - Boulder Theater: Boulder, CO
August 24 - High Plains Comedy Festival: Denver, CO
August 25 - Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland: Kansas City, MO
August 26 - Holland Performing Arts Center: Omaha, NE

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