
Tom Segura Tour 2026
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Tom Segura: Working Out New Material

Tom Segura: Working Out New Material

Tom Segura: Working Out New Material
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- When is Tom Segura's next show?
- Wed, July 8, 2026 at Oxnard Levity Live.
- How much are Tom Segura tickets?
- $48.01–$48.01 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is Tom Segura touring near me?
- Playing 1 city in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Tom Segura tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Tom Segura 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.
Tom Segura Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
Tom Segura ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
About Tom Segura
TTom Segura is the American Stand-up artist touring in 2026. 4 confirmed dates across 1 city this run. Tickets currently start at $48.01. 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 Tom Segura Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Tom Segura 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 Tom Segura 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 $48.01 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 Tom Segura tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Tom SeguraVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Tom Segura VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Tom Seguraconcerts 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 Tom SeguraVIP & meet and greet guide.
Tom SeguraPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Tom Segura 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 Tom Seguratour 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 Tom Segura presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Tom Segura
Tom Segura is the Cincinnati-born, Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian whose two-decade road work — open-mics in Long Beach in the early 2000s, Comedy Central Presents in 2007, six Netflix specials starting with Completely Normal in 2014 and running through Disgraceful, Ball Hog, Sledgehammer, Tom Segura: Mostly Stories, and most recently Bad Thoughts in 2025, the long-running Your Mom's House podcast with his wife and creative partner Christina P, the YMH Studios podcast network in Pasadena that now houses 2 Bears 1 Cave with Bert Kreischer and a roster of comedy podcasts, and the recurring Massive Eight residency at Resorts World in Las Vegas — finally consolidated into one of the most reliable arena-tier touring acts in comedy. The blue-collar persona, the cadence of long-form storytelling, the Christina-and-the-kids family material, and the recurring obsession with subjects no other working comic touches the same way (the chronic stuff, the trips to the urologist, the body-shape material, the recurring 'addy' bits, the in-laws in Toronto and St. Catharines) have built a touring profile that runs sold-out arenas in markets where most stand-ups still play theaters. This page is the catchmovement hub for Tom Segura tour dates, ticket links, and city-by-city venue notes for the markets where he runs theater and arena dates — the Hollywood Bowl and the Kia Forum in his home Los Angeles market, Madison Square Garden in New York, Scotiabank Arena and Massey Hall in Toronto (Christina's hometown), the Chicago Theatre, the Fox in Detroit, the Mirage Theatre and the Resorts World residency in Las Vegas, the United Center in Chicago, and London cycles at the O2 and the Eventim Apollo. The live schedule above pulls real on-sale dates; the blocks below explain what the room actually feels like under his current touring format and how the ticketing pattern works around the YMH Studios fan base.
About Tom Segura
Thomas Segura was born April 16, 1979 in Cincinnati, Ohio to an American father and a Peruvian mother — his mother Beatriz Hidalgo Segura was born in Lima, raised between Peru and the United States, and Spanish was the second household language. The family moved to Sarasota, Florida and then to Sun Lakes outside Phoenix, Arizona, where Segura attended Marcos de Niza High School and played football. He went on to Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina, where he met Christina Pazsitzky (Christina P) — the Canadian-American comedian he would marry in 2008 and with whom he would co-host Your Mom's House for the next two decades. Open-mics in Long Beach and the broader LA comedy circuit followed graduation; the Comedy Central Presents half-hour in 2007 was the first national tier credit; the 2008 debut album Thrilled (re-recorded as the Netflix special in 2010) followed. The Netflix special run started in 2014 with Completely Normal and continued through Mostly Stories (2016), Disgraceful (2018), Ball Hog (2020), Sledgehammer (2023), and Bad Thoughts (2025) — six specials across a decade that built one of the most consistent stand-up catalogs of the streaming era. Your Mom's House launched in 2010 as a YouTube-and-iTunes podcast with Christina P, settled into a twice-weekly format covering listener submissions of strange internet content (the 'Jeans' segment, the 'Mommies' fan community, the recurring bits with characters like Garth Algar and Drinkin' Bro), and grew into a top-tier comedy podcast with millions of monthly downloads — eventually building into YMH Studios, the Pasadena production company that now houses the Segura-Pazsitzky catalog, the 2 Bears 1 Cave podcast Segura co-hosts with Bert Kreischer, the No Mercy with Stavros Halkias podcast, Bert Kreischer's Bertcast, the Tigerbelly archive, and a broader roster of comedy podcasts and live-show specials. The Segura-Pazsitzky family lives in Los Angeles with their two sons Ellis and Julian; Christina P's Hungarian-Canadian family and her own Toronto-and-St. Catharines roots are the source for the recurring family-and-in-laws material on both the podcast and the live shows. Segura's books include the 2022 memoir-and-essay collection I'd Like to Play Alone, Please, a New York Times bestseller; he co-wrote the 2024 novel The Fugitive Heir with co-author Bill Maher and a small writers' room and the 2024 Netflix scripted series The 12-Step Romance pilot. The Massive Eight residency at Resorts World on the Las Vegas Strip launched in 2023 as a rotating multi-night booking — Segura, Bert Kreischer, Mark Normand, Andrew Schulz, Sebastian Maniscalco, and a rotating roster of arena-tier comics anchoring multi-night runs at the 5,000-seat Resorts World Theatre. He continues to record YMH and 2 Bears 1 Cave from the YMH Studios building in Pasadena between tour stops, and the touring schedule routinely runs 100-plus dates a year.
Tom Segura tour dates
Segura tours on an arena-and-theater hybrid pattern that has scaled steadily across the Sledgehammer and Bad Thoughts cycles. Arena-tier stops land at Madison Square Garden, the Kia Forum in Inglewood, the Hollywood Bowl on outdoor summer scale, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, the United Center in Chicago, Rogers Place in Edmonton, the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, and the O2 Arena on London cycles. Theater-format dates land at the Chicago Theatre on State Street, the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Massey Hall in Toronto, the Beacon Theatre in New York, the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith on UK cycles, and the Sydney Opera House and Melbourne Town Hall on Australia cycles. The current touring format — branded under names like the Come Together Tour and the Sledgehammer World Tour — runs ninety to one hundred and fifteen minutes of stand-up plus a fifteen-to-twenty-minute opener. The set leans heavily on the family and in-laws material that anchors Your Mom's House — the kids, Christina, the Toronto and St. Catharines in-laws, the recurring chronic-health-and-doctor-visit material, the body-shape bits, the addy bits, the Peruvian-mom material, and the long-form blue-collar storytelling that the Netflix specials built. Openers rotate across the route — frequent road partners include Mark Normand, David Lucas (his frequent road partner on YMH-affiliated tours), Stavros Halkias, Bert Kreischer on co-headline pairings, Sebastian Maniscalco on rotating cycles, and a deep bench of YMH Studios podcast comics. The Massive Eight residency at Resorts World in Las Vegas runs as a separate booking — multi-night runs rather than single dates, with the Segura nights typically clustering on Thursday-through-Saturday weekends. 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.
Tom Segura tickets
Tickets for Tom Segura tour dates go on sale through Ticketmaster, AXS, See Tickets, Live Nation, and the relevant venue box offices depending on the building. The YMH Studios fan-club presale (the 'Mommies' presale, named for the long-running podcast community) opens one to two days before the public on-sale and routinely captures the strongest seats before the general market opens. Arena lower-bowl seats on the bigger venues typically land in the $95–$240 band, with the upper bowl opening around $45–$85 and floor seats running $200–$450 on the strongest stops. Theater orchestra seats on the headline rooms land in the $75–$200 band, with mezzanine opening around $55–$95 and front-row premium seats running $250–$400 on the prestige cycles. Hollywood Bowl bench seating opens around $65 and box seats run $300–$700 on the summer cycles. Las Vegas Resorts World Theatre residency seats price separately — most rows land in the $95–$250 band with the front rows running $300–$500. Fan-club and email-list presales open one to two days before the public on-sale; venue presales (American Express, Citi, Spotify Premium, the venue's own membership tier) run alongside. Segura's shows do not use Yondr phone-lockup pouches by default — phones are allowed in the room, though the standard ask is that fans not record full bits because new material rotates across the route. Secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and TickPick is heaviest in the first week after on-sale and holds price closer to face on the strongest markets. VIP, meet-and-greet, and photo-op packages are available on most tour stops through the YMH Studios touring partners.
Tom Segura setlist
There is no fixed Tom Segura setlist in the song-by-song sense — a stand-up 'setlist' is a sequence of bits and long-form storytelling that rotates show to show and tour to tour. A typical Segura show is built around six to eight anchor bits from the current cycle, interleaved with extended storytelling runs, callbacks to Your Mom's House listener storylines, and new material the night demands. Recurring themes anyone tracking the Bad Thoughts, Sledgehammer, Ball Hog, and Disgraceful catalog will recognize: the kids and Christina and the marriage logistics, the in-laws in Toronto and St. Catharines (the recurring 'Christina's family' material), his Peruvian mother and the bilingual household, body-shape and weight bits (he has been candid on the recurring weight-loss-and-gain arc), chronic health and doctor-visit material (the 'going to the urologist' kind of bits), the recurring 'addy' material, blue-collar and travel storytelling, podcast inside-jokes for the Mommies in the room, and current-events political and media commentary that he calibrates carefully — Segura is one of the more politically restrained voices in the YMH orbit, with a touring set that leans family-and-observational rather than overtly political. The structure of a Segura show is structurally slower than the average modern comedy hour — closer to a hundred-and-sixty words a minute than the comedy-circuit average — with longer setups and a closer-bit that usually pulls from the family material rather than the political. No two nights inside the same tour are identical; the bits that land on the next special are workshopped live for months before the taping date is set.
Tour cities
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is Segura's home market — the city where he started open-mics in the early 2000s, where Your Mom's House records out of the YMH Studios building in Pasadena, and where the Segura-Pazsitzky family lives with their two sons. Theater-format dates land at the Wiltern on Wilshire (the 1,850-seat Art Deco room), the Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard (3,400 seats), and the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park for outdoor summer scale. Arena-tier dates land at the Kia Forum in Inglewood (the 17,500-seat building) and the Hollywood Bowl (17,500 seats) on the biggest cycles, with rotating bookings at Crypto.com Arena downtown. Smaller drop-in sets land at the Comedy Store on Sunset, the Laugh Factory, and the Improv on Melrose. The LA crowd is the heaviest industry audience on the route — producers, writers, podcast-network executives, and the deep YMH Studios listener base in the broader Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley. Kia Forum lower-bowl pricing on Segura dates lands in the $110–$280 band; Hollywood Bowl benches run $65–$160 and box seats hit $300–$700.
Toronto
Toronto is one of Segura's most reliable Canadian stops because of Christina P's Toronto-and-St. Catharines roots and the long-running 'Christina's family' material that has appeared across every Netflix special and on Your Mom's House for over a decade. Arena-tier dates land at Scotiabank Arena downtown — the Maple Leafs and Raptors building, 19,000 seats and a transit-first venue sitting directly above Union Station. Theater-format dates land at Massey Hall on Shuter Street and Meridian Hall (formerly the Sony Centre) on Front Street. Smaller drop-in sets and showcase nights have landed at the Comedy Bar on Bloor and at Yuk Yuks Downtown. The Toronto crowd is heavily mixed — Christina P's Hungarian-Canadian extended family, the broader GTA Peruvian and Latin American diaspora that tracks Segura's bilingual material, and the deep YMH Studios listener base across Etobicoke, Mississauga, and St. Catharines. Scotiabank lower-bowl pricing on Segura dates lands in the CAD $110–$280 band; Massey Hall orchestra runs CAD $95–$220.
New York
New York is one of the heaviest stops on every Segura cycle. Arena-tier dates land at Madison Square Garden in midtown (the 20,000-seat building) and Barclays Center in Brooklyn (19,000 seats); theater-format dates land at Radio City Music Hall (the 6,000-seat Art Deco room), the Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side (2,900 seats), and Town Hall on West 43rd Street. Smaller drop-in sets and podcast tapings have landed at the Comedy Cellar on MacDougal Street and at Stand Up NY. The New York crowd is the densest crossover audience on the route — Cellar regulars, YMH Studios listeners, the broader downtown comedy audience, and a strong contingent of Latino and Hispanic fans tracking the Peruvian-mom material. MSG lower-bowl pricing on Segura dates typically lands in the $115–$280 band; Radio City orchestra runs $110–$280; Beacon Theatre orchestra lands in the $95–$220 band. Both MSG and Radio City are transit-first venues.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the home of the Massive Eight residency — the rotating multi-night booking at the Resorts World Theatre on the Strip that Segura, Bert Kreischer, Mark Normand, Andrew Schulz, Sebastian Maniscalco, and a small rotating roster of arena-tier comics have anchored since 2023. The Resorts World Theatre is a 5,000-seat venue inside Resorts World Las Vegas on the north end of the Strip, with one of the most refined acoustic builds of any Vegas comedy room. Additional Segura dates land at the Mirage Theatre on the center Strip, the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms off-strip, the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan, and the Theater at Virgin Hotels. The Vegas crowd is the most tourist-heavy on the route — fewer hometown regulars, more out-of-town fans flying in for a single weekend of shows — and the Massive Eight booking pattern routinely runs three-night Thursday-through-Saturday residency weekends rather than single dates. Resorts World Theatre pricing on Segura dates lands in the $95–$280 band; Mirage Theatre seats run $90–$240.
Chicago
Chicago dates scale to the United Center on the West Side for arena-tier shows (the 23,500-seat building shared by the Bulls and Blackhawks) and to the Chicago Theatre on State Street (the 3,600-seat 1921 movie palace) and the Auditorium Theatre on Congress Parkway for theater-format bookings. Smaller drop-in sets and showcase nights have landed at Zanies in Old Town, the Vic Theatre in Lakeview, and the Park West. The Chicago crowd is regionally diverse — pulling from the city, the suburbs, Milwaukee, and the broader Midwest — and is one of the strongest YMH listener markets in the country. United Center lower-bowl pricing on Segura dates lands in the $95–$240 band; Chicago Theatre orchestra runs $85–$200; Auditorium Theatre orchestra lands in the $80–$190 band. The Chicago Theatre is on the CTA Red Line at the Lake stop, making it a transit-first venue from the suburbs via Metra and CTA combinations.
Detroit
Detroit dates land at the Fox Theatre on Woodward Avenue — the 5,000-seat 1928 movie palace with one of the most ornate interiors of any comedy room in North America — and at Little Caesars Arena in District Detroit for arena-tier shows on co-headline cycles. Smaller-scale dates have landed at the Fillmore Detroit next door to the Fox and at the Royal Oak Music Theatre. The Detroit crowd pulls from the city, the wider Metro Detroit area, Windsor across the river in Canada, and the broader Michigan and northwest Ohio market — it is one of the strongest blue-collar comedy audiences in the country and tracks the YMH catalog closely. Fox Theatre orchestra pricing on Segura dates lands in the $85–$200 band; Little Caesars Arena lower-bowl on co-headline pairings (typically with Bert Kreischer) runs $115–$280. Most Detroit dates add a second night within hours of the on-sale because of the demand stack and the cross-border draw from Windsor.
Edmonton
Edmonton dates land at Rogers Place downtown — the Oilers' 18,500-seat ICE District building, opened in 2016 and one of the strongest acoustic arenas on the western Canadian comedy route — and at the Jubilee Auditorium on the U of A campus and the Winspear Centre for theater-format bookings. Smaller-scale shows have landed at the Comic Strip in West Edmonton Mall on shorter tours. The Edmonton crowd pulls from the city core, the surrounding capital region, and the broader Alberta diaspora — Calgary fans regularly drive the three hours up the QE2 for Segura dates that do not also book a Calgary stop. Rogers Place lower-bowl pricing on Segura dates typically lands in the CAD $105–$260 band; the upper bowl opens around CAD $55. Jubilee orchestra runs CAD $90–$200; Winspear orchestra lands in the CAD $95–$220 band. Rogers Place is connected to the LRT and the downtown pedway, so most of the crowd transits in.
Boston
Boston dates land at TD Garden downtown for arena-tier shows (the 19,500-seat building shared by the Bruins and Celtics) and at the Wang Theatre on Tremont Street (3,500 seats), the Orpheum Theatre on Hamilton Place (2,700 seats), and the Wilbur Theatre on Tremont for theater-format bookings. Smaller drop-in sets have landed at Laugh Boston in the Seaport District. The Boston crowd is one of the densest YMH Studios listener markets in the Northeast — the podcast's blue-collar, observational, family-and-in-laws material tracks heavily with the broader New England audience. TD Garden lower-bowl pricing on Segura dates lands in the $95–$240 band; Wang Theatre orchestra runs $85–$200; Orpheum orchestra lands in the $80–$190 band. The Wang, Orpheum, and TD Garden are all Green Line and Orange Line transit-first venues. Most Boston dates pair with a single-night booking; co-headline arena nights with Bert Kreischer have added a second night on the back of the on-sale.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia dates land at the Wells Fargo Center in South Philly for arena-tier shows (the 21,000-seat building) and at the Met Philadelphia on North Broad Street (the 3,500-seat restored 1908 opera house) and the Tower Theater in Upper Darby for theater-format bookings. Smaller drop-in sets have landed at Punch Line Philly in Fishtown and at Helium Comedy Club on Sansom. The Philadelphia crowd is one of the most blue-collar-and-podcast-listener overlap markets on the route — Philly's combination of college-town density, suburban Delaware Valley reach, and the broader Lehigh Valley pull is a strong fit for the YMH catalog. Wells Fargo Center lower-bowl pricing on Segura dates lands in the $90–$230 band; Met Philadelphia orchestra runs $85–$200; Tower Theater orchestra lands in the $80–$180 band. The Wells Fargo Center is at the Broad Street Line southern terminus, making it a transit-first venue from Center City and University City.
London
London is the headline international stop on every recent Segura cycle. Arena-tier dates land at the O2 Arena in North Greenwich (the 20,000-seat building on the Greenwich peninsula); theater-format dates land at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith (the 5,000-seat former Hammersmith Odeon) and the Hackney Empire on Mare Street for smaller-scale bookings. Smaller drop-in sets and showcase nights have landed at the Soho Theatre and at the Bloomsbury Theatre. The London crowd is one of the largest non-North-American audiences for the YMH Studios podcast catalog and tracks the Netflix special run closely. The O2 sits on the Jubilee line tube and is a transit-first venue; the Eventim Apollo is on the District and Piccadilly line at Hammersmith station. Expect ticket pricing in pounds: O2 lower-tier seats run roughly £75–£220, Eventim Apollo stalls run £55–£140. UK on-sales typically run through See Tickets, AXS UK, and Ticketmaster UK depending on the venue. Some London dates have added a second night on the back of the on-sale.









