Pennsylvania: Nikki Glaser Tour Is Coming Through, What You Need To Know
Stand-up comedian Nikki Glaser was a star performer at Netflix’s Tom Brady roast. If you were one of the many who cracked up at Glaser’s jokes, you’ll be thrilled to know that the Nikki Glaser Alive and Unwell stand-up comedy tour will be coming through Pennsylvania later this year.
From the start of Glaser’s set at the Brady roast, nobody was safe. From Kevin Hart to Rob Gronkowski, before getting to the GOAT himself, Glaser had heavy-hitting jabs at each one of them that resulted in an uproar of laughter.
“Glaser is an accomplished comedian who said this show was unique, noting it was the biggest crowd she ever performed for,” Today.com said.
This is all great timing, as Glaser has quite a busy agenda for the remainder of the year. On Saturday, May 11, Glaser’s special premieres on HBO. “Glaser is as real as it gets and as funny as they come, and on May 11, there are two ways to soak her in. “Someday You’ll Die” on HBO or at the Palladium during the Netflix is a Joke Festival,” the Los Angeles Times explains.
Glaser will then end the month by kicking off her 29-date comedy tour in Stateline, Nevada.
When Does Comedian Nikki Glaser Hit Pennsylvania?
The Alive and Unwell tour kicks off this month. It is extensive and will take Glaser all over the country through December. However, in Pennsylvania, we only have one chance to catch Glaser. She’s playing the Hershey Theatre on October 12.
To date, this is the only time Glaser is coming through Pennsylvania this year. However, this comedian, who is now one of the most popular in the country thanks in part to her Brady Roast set, and HBO special, has a decent history of successful shows in the state. Previous Glaser shows here include the 2022 date at Carnegie Music Hall in Munhall and her Good Girl tour show also in Munhall this past December.
Prior to pulling into Pennsylvania, Glaser also has tour date stops in major markets within Texas, New England, and California, before ending the tour in Nashville, Tennessee.
In the meantime, Glaser’s “Someday You’ll Die” HBO special will be accompanied by a song by the same title. It was written and performed by Glaser, who learned to play guitar during the pandemic. We don’t know if Glaser will perform the song live at the upcoming shows, but if this week is any indication, the crowd will certainly be belly-laughing.
“For nearly two decades at clubs across the country, and as the host of three hit podcasts, Nikki has been honing her shockingly honest, no-holds-barred style of comedy,” her official bio states.