Brian Regan Takes On 2015

We could tell you why you should go see Brian Regan live – or you could listen to Patton Oswalt who says, “Honestly, Brian Regan’s the best stand-up working today. Period.” Or what about Jerry Seinfeld, who calls Regan one of his “favorite, favorite stand-up comedians.”

Regan has a joke about just about everything, from enduring a trip to the hospital to browsing the juice isle at the grocery store to encountering line-cutters at amusement parks. Sure, you could just watch one of the funny guy’s DVDs but there’s nothing like witnessing his wacky facial expressions and hilarious brand of physical comedy in person.

Earlier this year he was nominated for the 2014 American Comedy Award for Best Concert Comic. You can catch him on the big screen soon in the upcoming Chris Rock movie, “Top Five.”

Here’s where to find Regan on the road in 2015:

Jan. 8 – Eugene, Ore., Hult Center For Performing Arts      
Jan. 9 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Chan Centre For The Perf. Arts       
Jan. 10 – Anchorage, Ark., Atwood Concert Hall    
Jan. 11 – Edmonton, Alberta, Winspear Centre
Jan. 23 – Houston, Texas, Bayou Music Center
Jan. 24 – Austin, Texas, Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Jan. 25 – Baton Rouge, La., Baton Rouge River Center
Feb. 5 – Missoula, Mont., University Of Montana    
Feb. 6 – Great Falls, Mont., Mansfield Center For The Performing Arts     
Feb. 7 – Regina, Saskatchewan, Conexus Arts Centre
Feb. 12 – Rockford, Ill., Coronado Performing Arts Center
Feb. 13 – Wabash, Ind., Honeywell Center  
Feb. 14 – Huntsville, Ala., Von Braun Center
Feb. 15 – Monterey, Calif., Golden State Theatre    
Feb. 26 – Tucson, Ariz., Tucson Music Hall  
Feb. 27 – San Francisco, Calif., The Masonic           
Feb. 28 – Hollywood, Calif., Dolby Theatre
March 1 – Flagstaff, Ariz., Ardrey Auditorium        
March 12 – Youngstown, Ohio, Stambaugh Auditorium     
March 13 – Baltimore, Md., Hippodrome Theatre / France-Merrick Perf. Arts Ctr.
March 15 – Worcester, Mass., The Hanover Theatre For The Performing Arts
March 26 – Knoxville, Tenn., Tennessee Theatre      
March 27 – Bowling Green, Ky., Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center       
March 28 – Atlanta, Ga., Fox Theatre           
March 29 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
April 16 – Wichita, Kan., The Cotillion         
April 17 – Omaha, Neb., Peter Kiewit Concert Hall
April 18 – Pascagoula, Miss., Northrup-Gruman Shipyard   
April 19 – Sioux Falls, S.D., Washington Pavilion / Arts And Science
April 23 – Boise, Idaho, Velma V. Morrison Center For The Performing Arts
April 24 – Logan, Utah, Spectrum Arena      
April 26 – Santa Barbara, Calif., Arlington Theatre  
April 30 – Ivins, Utah, Tuacahn Amphitheatre / Center For The Arts
May 1 – Ivins, Utah, Tuacahn Amphitheatre / Center For The Arts
May 2 – Ivins, Utah, Tuacahn Amphitheatre / Center For The Arts
May 7 – Waterbury, Conn., Palace Theater   
May 8 – Albany, N.Y., Palace Theatre          
May 9 – Rochester, N.Y., Auditorium Theatre         
May 10 – Binghamton, N.Y., The Forum Theatre     
May 29 – Honolulu, Hawaii, Neal S. Blaisdell Center
May 30 – Kahului, Hawaii, Castle Theater

Tickets for Ivins are on sale now. Sioux Falls tickets will be available Oct. 4. Binghamton’s onsale is Dec. 12. The rest of the dates go on sale Friday, Oct. 3.

For more information visit BrianRegan.com.