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Jeff Arcuri Announces 57-Date World Tour (Exclusive)
Comedian Jeff Arcuri has announced a world tour with more than 50 dates, including stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sydney, Tokyo, Reykjavik, Dublin, London, Milan, Paris, Munich, Prague, Athens and more. The “Whole Wide World Tour” marks Arcuri’s largest international standup tour.
The tour runs from Jan. 9 with a date at the Wiltern in Los Angeles until June 27, with Arcuri wrapping up at City Theater in Athens, Greece. He’ll travel across four continents, including North America, Australia, Asia and Europe. The “Whole Wide World Tour” features dates in more than 57 cities.
The world tour follows Arcuri’s performances at Beacon Theater for the New York Comedy Festival in November. He is currently on his sold-out “The Full Beans Fall Tour,” with highlights including a gross of $163,884 for two shows at Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Hank, NJ, on June 26 and a gross of $111,096 for two shows at The Great Cedar Showroom in Mashantucket, Connecticut, on July 12.
“Whole Wide World Tour” dates
1/09 – Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA
1/10 – Magnolia – San Diego, CA
1/11 – Masonic – San Francisco, CA
1/16 – Kiva Auditorium – Albuquerque, NM
1/17 – Cosmo – Las Vegas, NV
1/18 – Celebrity Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
1/23 – Florida Theatre – Jacksonville, FL
1/24 – Hard Rock – Orlando, FL
1/25 – Ruth Eckerd Hall – Clearwater, FL
1/30 – Martin Woldson Theater – Spokane, WA
1/31 – Grey Eagle Casino – Calgary, AB
2/01 – River Cree Casino – Edmonton, AB
2/13 – Hawaii Theatre – Honolulu, HI
2/14 – Maui Arts & Cultural Center – Maui, HI
2/21 – SkyCith Theatre – Auckland, NZ
2/26 – State Theatre – Sydney, AUS
3/01 – Palais Theatre – Melbourne, AUS
3/07 – Regal Theatre – Perth, AUS
3/10 – QPAC – Brisbane, AUS
3/14 – Norwood Concert Hall – Adelaide, AUS
3/18 – Stephen Riady Auditorium – Singapore, Singapore
3/21 – Yamano Hall – Tokyo, Japan
4/03 – Oves – Charlotte, NC
4/05 – Gaillard – Charleston, SC
4/10 – Hoyt Sherman – Des Moines, IA
4/11 – Midland – Kansas City, MO
4/12 – River Spirit Casino – Tulsa, OK
4/17 – Brown Theatre – Louisville, KY
4/18 – Palace Theatre – Columbus, OH
4/19 – Connor Palace Theatre – Cleveland, OH
4/24 – MET – Philadelphia, PA
4/25 – NJPAC – Newark, NJ
4/26 – VETS – Providence, RI
4/30 – Haskolabio – Reykjavic, Iceland
5/02 – National Stadium – Dublin, Ireland
5/03 – Ulster Hall – Belfast, UK
5/05 – Palladium – London, UK
5/07 – O2 Academy – Glasgow, UK
5/09 – Town Hall – Birmingham, UK
5/12 – Carre – Amsterdam, Netherlands
5/19 – Teatro Carcono – Milan, Italy
5/23 – Alhambra – Paris, France
5/26 – Borras – Barcelona, Spain
5/30 – Admiralspalast – Berlin, Germany
6/01 – Draken Live – Gothenburg, Sweden
6/04 – Falkoner Theater – Copenhagen, Denmark
6/06 – Folketeateret – Oslo, Norway
6/08 – Cirkus – Stockholm, Sweden
6/10 – House of Culture – Helsinki, Finland
6/12 – Alexela Concert Hall – Tallinn, Estonia
6/15 – Alte Kongresshalle – Munich, Germany
6/17 – Hybernia – Prague, Czechia
6/20 – UP – Budapest, Hungary
6/22 – DasDas – Istanbul, Turkey
6/24 – Municipal Theater – Cyprus
6/27 – City Theater – Athens, Greece