
Sebastian Maniscalco Tour 2026
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23 upcoming Sebastian Maniscalco concerts across 6 cities in North America. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Sebastian Maniscalco's next show?
- Sat, August 8, 2026 at Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas.
- Is Sebastian Maniscalco touring near me?
- Playing 6 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Sebastian Maniscalco tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Sebastian Maniscalco shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About Sebastian Maniscalco
SSebastian Maniscalco is the American Stand-up Comedy artist touring in 2026. 23 confirmed dates across 6 cities this run. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Cheapest Sebastian Maniscalco Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Sebastian Maniscalco tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Sebastian Maniscalco dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Sebastian Maniscalco tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Sebastian ManiscalcoVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Sebastian Maniscalco VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Sebastian Maniscalcoconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Sebastian ManiscalcoVIP & meet and greet guide.
Sebastian ManiscalcoPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Sebastian Maniscalco 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Sebastian Maniscalcotour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Sebastian Maniscalco presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Sebastian Maniscalco
Sebastian Maniscalco is the Chicago-born, Italian-American stand-up who spent more than a decade waiting tables at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills while grinding clubs at night before becoming one of the most consistently bankable arena-comedy headliners working today — a comic whose touring number routinely places him in the conversation alongside the largest names in the format. He came up the long way: small clubs in Los Angeles in the late 1990s, opener slots through the early 2000s, his first one-hour special Sebastian Live in 2009, and a slow build from theaters to multi-night arena residencies that culminated in a string of sold-out Madison Square Garden dates that the comedy industry took as proof he had landed in the very top tier of touring comics. Specials like Aren't You Embarrassed? (2014), Why Would You Do That? (2016), Stay Hungry (2019 on Netflix), Is It Me? (2022 on Netflix), and It Ain't Right (2024 on Netflix) document the arc, and the supporting film and television work — a featured role in Green Book, the lead in About My Father (2023) opposite Robert De Niro, the Family Guy and The Irishman cameos, hosting the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards — kept the name in the mainstream conversation between tours. This page is the catchmovement hub for Sebastian Maniscalco tour dates, ticket links, and city-by-city venue notes for every market he plays — Madison Square Garden residencies, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, the Kia Forum and YouTube Theater in Los Angeles, Rosemont Theatre and the United Center on his hometown Chicago runs, and the rotating North American arena schedule that has defined his touring brand for the better part of a decade. The live schedule above pulls real on-sale dates; the blocks below explain what the room actually feels like and how the ticketing pattern works on a Maniscalco on-sale.
About Sebastian Maniscalco
Sebastian Maniscalco was born July 8, 1973 in Arlington Heights, Illinois, a working-class northwest suburb of Chicago, the son of Italian immigrants — his father Salvatore emigrated from Cefalù in Sicily and ran a hair salon, his mother Rose worked as a beautician — and the family detail is load-bearing across the act. The Italian-American immigrant childhood, the father in particular, the wedding banquets, the cousins, the table manners, and the increasingly bewildered observations about how the rest of America behaves in public are the canonical Maniscalco material that anchors every special. He graduated from Rolling Meadows High School and Northern Illinois University with a degree in corporate communications, moved to Los Angeles in 1998 to chase stand-up, and spent roughly a decade working as a waiter at the Four Seasons hotel in Beverly Hills while grinding open mics, club spots, and the LA Improv and Comedy Store circuit at night. He has talked openly in interviews about that period as the formative one — observing the wealthy hotel clientele, banking the material, watching the room — and the act on stage carries the residue of those years in its precision about etiquette, gesture, and the small absurdities of how people present themselves. The break came slowly: a regular spot on Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show tour and the 2006 documentary that followed it, an early Showtime hour, then his first one-hour special Sebastian Live in 2009. Aren't You Embarrassed? followed in 2014 on Showtime, Why Would You Do That? in 2016, Stay Hungry on Netflix in 2019, Is It Me? on Netflix in 2022, and It Ain't Right on Netflix in 2024 — a special-every-two-or-three-years cadence that has kept the act in front of a national streaming audience while the touring scaled up underneath. The film and television work expanded in parallel: a supporting role as nightclub owner Johnny Venere in the 2018 best-picture winner Green Book, Joe Gallo in Martin Scorsese's The Irishman (2019), the lead in About My Father (2023) opposite Robert De Niro in a story loosely based on his own father and his proposal to his wife Lana, hosting duties at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, and recurring podcast and late-night appearances on the major network shows. He married Lana Gomez, an artist, in 2013, and the couple have two children — material that has gradually worked its way into the recent specials as the act has aged into the family-life chapter. The voice on stage is physical and theatrical in a way most stand-up is not — the body is part of the act, the long takes, the deliberate pauses, the precision mimicry of small gestures, the wedding-toast pacing — and the writing is observational, character-driven, and deliberately PG-13 in a comedy market that has drifted in the other direction. The result is a touring number that crosses generations: parents and grandparents in the room, adult children in the next section, the rare arena comic whose audience genuinely spans from late teens through retirement.
Sebastian Maniscalco tour dates
Sebastian Maniscalco tours on an arena-and-theater pattern that has scaled steadily over the past decade rather than spiking on any one viral moment. The early career ran clubs — the LA Improv, the Comedy Store, Zanies in Chicago — at the 300-to-600-seat scale. The Aren't You Embarrassed? era pushed him into theaters at the 2,000-to-3,500-seat range. The Stay Hungry cycle moved him into NBA-arena rooms for the first time, with a four-night sold-out run at Madison Square Garden in early 2019 that the industry treated as the inflection point — at the time, only a small handful of stand-up comics had ever sold out MSG outright, let alone for a multi-night residency, and Maniscalco's run cemented his place in that tier. The Nobody Does This Tour, the You Bother Me Tour, the Stay Hungry Tour, the Is It Me? Tour, and the It Ain't Right Tour have each cycled through arenas across the United States and Canada, with regular international stops in the UK, Ireland, Italy, and Australia. A typical headline show runs about ninety minutes of stand-up plus a short opener, with a deliberately tight run-of-show — no extended crowd work in the Matt Rife or Andrew Schulz mold, but instead a heavily rehearsed, physically choreographed set that hits the same beats night to night with small variations. He has not historically used Yondr-style phone lockup at most dates, which makes sense given that the material is workshopped extensively before the tour starts and the bits are mostly locked by the time the leg opens. Arena dates lean on the canonical hour, with bigger lighting cues and a tighter set; theater dates and the smaller club drop-ins lean heavier on workshop bits and audience asides. The live schedule above pulls directly from the on-sale feed, so once a leg is announced the city, venue, date, and ticketing link appear here automatically. Recent and upcoming legs continue the arena-heavy pattern, though the specific 2026 routing should be confirmed against the live schedule above rather than the prose here.
Sebastian Maniscalco tickets
Tickets for Sebastian Maniscalco tour dates go on sale through Ticketmaster, AXS, and the relevant venue box offices depending on the building. Most major-arena on-sales run through Ticketmaster's standard pipeline rather than a Verified Fan registration — Maniscalco's audience is more boomer-and-Gen-X heavy than the TikTok-era comics, and the demand pattern has historically been steady and broad rather than spiking in a way that requires the lottery model. Fan-club presales through his official website and email list run a few days ahead of the general public on-sale and are the most reliable path for the better lower-bowl inventory on the bigger arena dates. Arena pricing typically lands in the $80–$160 band for upper-bowl seats, $150–$300 for lower-bowl ends and the 100-level, and $300–$600 for the floor on the bigger arena tours. Theater dates run a tighter $90–$280 across the room, with hometown Chicago and Los Angeles shows pricing closer to the top of the band. Secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and TickPick is consistently available for almost every date on the route, though resale prices on Maniscalco tend to be more disciplined than on the viral-era comics — hometown Chicago, Madison Square Garden residency dates, and the rare West Coast theater dates hold price closest to face, while standard touring arena dates often drift back toward face in the final week. VIP and meet-and-greet packages, when offered on a given leg, clear on the presale window and rarely re-list on the secondary market at anywhere near face value. The international dates — London, Dublin, the Italy legs, Australia — historically run through See Tickets, Ticketmaster UK, Ticketek, and the venue partners rather than the US Ticketmaster system.
Sebastian Maniscalco setlist
There is no fixed Sebastian Maniscalco setlist in the song-list sense — comedy works in bits, not tracks — but the structure of a Maniscalco headline show is more disciplined than most touring stand-up. The set is built around the current tour brand (Stay Hungry, Is It Me?, It Ain't Right, or whichever leg is in cycle), with roughly ten to fifteen canonical bits running in a deliberate order, peppered with shorter act-outs and physical mimicry pieces that connect the bigger set pieces. Recurring themes anyone who has watched the specials will recognize: his father Salvatore and the Italian immigrant household, his mother and the broader family, weddings and funerals as observational comedy gold, the increasing weirdness of modern parenting now that he has young children of his own with his wife Lana, restaurants and dining etiquette (the Four Seasons years still showing up in the material), neighborhood and suburban observations, and the gradual generational drift between Boomer-immigrant parents and the millennial-and-Gen-X audience in the room. The physicality is the engine — gestures, pacing, mimicry of small social moments — and is the part that the recorded specials only partly capture compared to the live show. Because the bits are locked through workshop runs before the tour starts, the show is consistent night to night within a leg, and the bits that land on the next Netflix special are workshopped live for months before the taping. Fan setlist sites and the post-show subreddit threads are the best place to track which bits are running on the current leg, and the four Netflix-and-Showtime specials between 2014 and 2024 are the definitive recorded archive of the canonical material.
Sebastian Maniscalco meet and greet
Sebastian Maniscalco meet-and-greet availability varies by leg and is not a permanent feature of every date on the route. On legs where a VIP package is offered, it is usually sold through Ticketmaster's VIP Nation or the venue's primary partner alongside the general on-sale and clears in the presale window — historically structured as a photo-package tier (group photo with Maniscalco pre-show, premium seat, signed tour merch, early venue entry) rather than as a formal handshake-line greet. There is no industry-standard post-show stage-door meet — the arena-scale rooms and the tight run-of-show make that model impractical at the venues he plays. The most reliable path for fans hoping for face-time is the VIP package on the on-sale window; secondary listings of VIP tickets are rare because the packages clear fast and rarely re-list. Fan-club and early-access registration through Sebastian Maniscalco's official website at sebastianlive.com and his email list is the first place legs are announced and the first place VIP allotments open. Confirm specific VIP inclusions on the ticket page before purchase — exact package contents vary by city and venue, and the international legs occasionally structure VIP differently from the North American template.
Tour cities
Chicago
Chicago is the hometown stop on every Sebastian Maniscalco cycle and consistently the highest-demand market on the route. Arena-tier dates land at the United Center on the West Side or the Allstate Arena in Rosemont; theater-format bookings drop into the Chicago Theatre downtown, the Rosemont Theatre in the northwest suburbs, or the Auditorium Theatre. Maniscalco grew up in Arlington Heights, less than thirty miles from the Loop, and the Chicago crowd — Italian-American, Polish-American, broader northwest-suburb working-class — is the audience the act was originally written for. Multi-night runs at the Rosemont Theatre and the United Center are routine, and the secondary market on Chicago dates holds price closest to face right up to first curtain. Lower-bowl United Center pricing on Maniscalco arena dates runs $180–$450; Rosemont Theatre orchestra lands in the $150–$320 range; Chicago Theatre orchestra runs $160–$340. Allstate Arena is on the Blue Line for transit access; United Center and Rosemont Theatre are drive-and-park venues.
New York
New York dates land at Madison Square Garden for arena-tier bookings — Maniscalco's multi-night MSG residency runs are part of the act's modern legacy — and at Radio City Music Hall, the Beacon Theatre, or the Theater at Madison Square Garden for theater-format dates. The NYC crowd is one of the densest Italian-American audiences in the country and the act lands particularly hard in the five boroughs and across the Hudson in New Jersey. The Tri-State catchment pulls audiences from Westchester, Long Island, northern New Jersey, and Connecticut. MSG sits on top of Penn Station with direct LIRR, NJ Transit, and Amtrak access, making it one of the most transit-accessible major venues in North America. Lower-bowl MSG pricing on Maniscalco dates lands in the $200–$500 band; Beacon Theatre and Radio City orchestra in the $180–$400 range. Hometown-tier secondary market on MSG residency nights holds price close to face throughout the on-sale cycle.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles dates scale based on the leg: arena-tier bookings land at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Crypto.com Arena downtown, or YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park; theater-format dates run through the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, the Microsoft Theater downtown, or the Wiltern in Koreatown. LA is one of Maniscalco's working hometowns — he spent more than a decade in the city before the breakout, waiting tables at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills and grinding the Improv and the Store at night — and the West Coast audience is one of the longest-tenured fan bases on the route. Lower-bowl Kia Forum pricing on Maniscalco dates lands in the $200–$500 band; Dolby and Microsoft Theater orchestra in the $170–$360 range. Secondary market on LA dates is moderately heavy and holds price closest to face on the multi-night residency stops. The smaller LA Improv and Comedy Store drop-in sets, when they happen, are not advertised — they are usually announced on his social channels with hours of notice and clear in minutes.
Toronto
Toronto is the largest Canadian stop on every Maniscalco cycle. Arena-tier dates land at Scotiabank Arena downtown — the Maple Leafs and Raptors building, 19,000 seats — with theater-format bookings going to Massey Hall or Meridian Hall when the leg runs that scale. The GTA's broader Italian-Canadian audience is one of the largest such communities in North America outside of New York and Chicago, and the Maniscalco material plays directly to a crowd that recognizes the immigrant household dynamics from the inside. The 6 million person GTA catchment draws from a radius wider than almost any other comedy market on the Canadian route. Scotiabank sits directly above Union Station, so the 905 region can transit in on GO without driving downtown. Lower-bowl pricing on the arena dates typically lands in the CAD $200–$450 band; Massey Hall orchestra opens around CAD $150 and tops near CAD $325 for centre-front rows.
Boston
Boston dates land at TD Garden downtown for arena-tier bookings — the Bruins and Celtics building, 19,500 seats — and at the Wang Theatre at the Boch Center, the Orpheum Theatre, or the MGM Music Hall at Fenway for theater-format dates. The Boston crowd pulls from the city, the broader New England catchment (Providence, Worcester, southern New Hampshire), and the substantial Italian-American audience across the North Shore, the North End, and Revere. TD Garden sits directly above North Station with commuter rail and Green/Orange Line access from across the region. Lower-bowl TD Garden pricing on Maniscalco arena dates lands in the $180–$420 band; Wang Theatre and Orpheum orchestra in the $150–$320 range. Boston has historically been one of the steadier markets on the eastern leg, with disciplined secondary pricing that drifts back toward face in the final week.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia dates land at the Wells Fargo Center in South Philly for arena-tier bookings — the Flyers and 76ers building — and at the Met Philadelphia on North Broad Street, the Academy of Music in Center City, or the Tower Theater in Upper Darby for theater-format dates. The Philly crowd pulls from the city, the broader Delaware Valley (South Jersey, the Main Line, Delaware), and the substantial Italian-American audience in South Philly and the surrounding neighborhoods. Wells Fargo sits at the southern end of the Broad Street Line for direct subway access from Center City. Lower-bowl Wells Fargo pricing on Maniscalco arena dates lands in the $170–$400 band; the Met Philadelphia orchestra in the $150–$320 range. Philadelphia and the New York and Boston dates are often booked as a coordinated East Coast leg, and the secondary market across the three cities tends to balance through the week of the show.
London
London is the headline UK stop on Maniscalco's international legs. Theater-format dates land at the Hammersmith Apollo (Eventim Apollo) in West London, the London Palladium in the West End, or the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington; arena-tier bookings, when scheduled, land at the O2 Arena in North Greenwich. The London crowd skews toward the broader expat and international audience as well as the established UK stand-up scene, with strong Italian and Italian-British attendance on Maniscalco dates given the act's anchoring in the Italian immigrant household material. The O2 sits on the Jubilee line tube and is a transit-first venue; the Hammersmith Apollo is on the Piccadilly and District lines at Hammersmith. Expect ticket pricing in pounds: O2 lower-tier seats run roughly £80–£260, Hammersmith stalls run £70–£180, Royal Albert Hall stalls and grand tier £90–£280. UK on-sales typically run through AXS UK, See Tickets, or Ticketmaster UK rather than the US Ticketmaster system.
Dublin
Dublin dates land at the 3Arena on the North Wall Quay for arena-tier bookings — Ireland's largest indoor venue at roughly 13,000 capacity — and at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre or the Olympia Theatre for theater-format dates. The Dublin crowd is one of the warmer rooms on the international leg, with the wider Irish stand-up audience drawing meaningfully on Maniscalco's family-and-immigrant material in a country with its own deep emigration history. The 3Arena sits on the Luas red line at The Point stop, with direct tram access from the city centre. Expect ticket pricing in euros: 3Arena lower-tier seats run roughly €75–€200, Bord Gáis stalls run €70–€180. Dublin on-sales run through Ticketmaster Ireland. The Dublin date is often paired with a London stop on the same European leg, and Irish secondary market is thinner than the US equivalent — buy early.








