Michelle Wolf Tour Dates 2026
Best Job in the World Tour
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Michelle Wolf Best Job in the World Tour Dates and Tickets
Emmy-nominated comedian Michelle Wolf returns to the stage with her incredible wit. Known for her fearless specials on HBO and Netflix, she is debuting a brand-new, highly anticipated hour of material.
Fans can catch her live on the 2026 run, officially titled Best Job in the World Tour. During this upcoming schedule, Michelle Wolf performs entirely solo, bringing her signature energy without any support acts.
The 2026 Michelle Wolf tour kicks off on November 14, 2026, taking her across the United States. She will be hitting major cities like Chicago, New York, Washington, Los Angeles, and Boston. Skipping festivals, she is headlining iconic stages including New York's historic The Town Hall, Chicago's The Vic Theatre, and Washington's legendary Lincoln Theatre.
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About Michelle Wolf
Born in Hershey, PA, Michelle Wolf is an Emmy-nominated comedian known for her biting political satire and acclaimed specials on HBO and Netflix. Renowned for her fearless cultural commentary, she gained global fame at the 2018 White House Correspondents' Dinner. She will kick off her solo Best Job in the World Tour across the United States on November 14, 2026.
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Michelle Wolf Tour Dates 2026:
Nov 14 - The Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL
Nov 19 - The Town Hall, New York, NY
Nov 21 - Lincoln Theatre, Washington,
Dec 03 - Chevalier Theatre, Medford, MA
Dec 05 - Parx Xcite Center, Bensalem, PA
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