Sebastian Maniscalco
Sebastian Maniscalco
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DateNovember 27, 2021
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Event Starts8:00PM
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DoorsAll doors open at 7:00PM
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Ticket Prices$44.50, $64.50, $84.50, $104.50, $130.50, $155.50
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ParkingBuy Parking
Event Information
SEBASTIAN MANISCALCO ADDS ARENA DATES FOR
SECOND LEG OF NOBODY DOES THIS TOUR
Touted as “…the hottest comic in America,” by The New York Times, Sebastian Maniscalco, has celebrated heights only a few comedians ever achieve. A string of record-breaking, sold-out arena shows, Sebastian Maniscalco is coming to TD Garden November 27, 2021.
Currently on the road for his new Nobody Does This Tour, the man Vulture said, “built a tremendous fan base the old-fashioned way: one joke at a time, one audience at the time," announces over 15 arena dates for the second leg of the blockbuster tour. With so many new experiences to draw from this last year, Maniscalco is sharing his unique comedic perspective with the masses with this brand-new show.
Launching in November, the new tour dates will find him returning to many of the arenas he sold out with his last performance including LA’s The Forum, Boston’s TD Garden and returns to Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena and Montreal’s Bell Centre in 2022. Long-time opener and fellow Chicago native Pat McGann continues as opener on the cross-country trek. Tickets for Nobody Does This tour dates will go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, July 30, at 10:00 am local time.
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