
Iliza Shlesinger Las Vegas Concert — Dec 13, 2026 at Palazzo Theatre Venetian
Iliza Shlesinger is confirmed to perform in Las Vegas on Sun, December 13, 2026 at Palazzo Theatre Venetian. This is Iliza Shlesinger's only currently scheduled Las Vegas date on the 2026 tour, so seats tend to move quickly — especially floor and lower-bowl sections. Live Ticketmaster availability is shown below and refreshes daily.
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About the Venue — Palazzo Theatre Venetian
The Iliza Shlesinger Las Vegas show takes place at Palazzo Theatre Venetian (3325 Las Vegas Boulevard South). Plan to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before doors — lines and bag checks can stretch for big tour stops like this. Rideshare is typically the easiest way to arrive and leave on a show night. For paid parking, venue lots and nearby garages tend to fill 60 to 90 minutes before showtime.
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About Iliza Shlesinger
Iliza Vie Shlesinger was born February 22, 1983 in Dallas, Texas, and raised in the Dallas suburbs through her childhood and teenage years before leaving for college on the East Coast. She attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and finished her degree at Emerson College in Boston, where the live-comedy and improv scene around the school first pulled her toward stand-up. After Emerson she moved to Los Angeles in her early twenties and worked the West Coast club circuit — the Comedy Store, the Hollywood Improv, the Laugh Factory — through the back half of the 2000s. The break came in 2008, when she entered the sixth season of NBC's Last Comic Standing and won the title, becoming the first woman and, at twenty-five, the youngest comic in the show's history to win the competition. The Last Comic Standing platform did not, by itself, build the touring career — that took years of road work afterwards — but it gave her a national-television credit and a launching pad into the next decade. She hosted an Excuse Me dating show on TBS, fronted The Weakly News on Yahoo, then anchored Truth & Iliza on Freeform as a topical late-night format in 2017. The Netflix relationship that defined the next decade began with War Paint in 2013, distributed first through Netflix's then-new comedy slate; Freezing Hot followed in 2015 and built her audience into the millions; Confirmed Kills in 2016 cemented the 'Party Goblin' bit and the 'voice' callback as touring canon; Elder Millennial in 2018 broke the bigger commercial wave with the generational framing that defined her brand for the half-decade after; Unveiled in 2019 worked her engagement and wedding into the act; Hot Forever in 2022 covered the pandemic, becoming a mother, and the move-to-the-suburbs arc; and Hard Feelings in 2024 turned the lens on the post-pandemic touring experience, her audience, and the contradictions of selling out theaters as a working mother in her forties. Around the specials she stacked a Netflix sketch show (Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show, 2020), the long-running podcast Ask Iliza Anything, and film roles — Spenser Confidential opposite Mark Wahlberg in 2020, Good on Paper as writer and star in 2021, the Kornél Mundruczó / Martin Scorsese-produced Pieces of a Woman in 2020, and Instant Family with Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne in 2018. She married chef Noah Galuten in 2018, has two children, and bases the family life in the Los Angeles area between tour legs. The voice on stage is observational, generational, and intensely audience-collaborative — the 'we' construction in her writing is load-bearing, the 'Party Goblin' callback is a decade-old crowd ritual, and the act trains a returning fanbase to read each new special as another chapter in a continuous arc rather than as a stand-alone hour.