Break out the denim short shorts, because David Cross is back. The comic, known for roles in IFC’s Todd Margaret and Netflix’s Arrested Development, has announced his first stand-up comedy tour in six years.
Cross announced the tour on last night’s episode of The Daily Show, and revealed the first dates today via Facebook.
Dubbed the “Making America Great Again! Tour” (take that, Trump!), the lengthy jaunt kicks off in just three weeks at San Diego’s Observatory North Park. The current itinerary is mapped out through late April, but Cross promised told TDS host Trevor Noah that the tour would stretch for six months across North America, Europe and Australia. More dates are expected soon. Update – Monday, March 7th at 10:35 a.m.: Additional US dates have been announced for the months of April and May.
Ticketing information is available via the official tour website. See the current itinerary and watch Cross’ Daily Show appearance below.
David Cross “Making America Great Again!” 2016 Tour Dates:
01/26 – San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park
01/27 – Claremont, CA @ Pomona College – Bridges Auditorium
01/28 – San Francisco, CA @ Davies Symphony Hall
01/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel
01/30 – Monterey, CA @ Golden State Theater
01/31 – Santa Rosa, CA @ Wells Fargo Theatre
02/02 – JFL Vancouver, Vogue Theatre
02/03 – Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre
02/04 – Spokane, WA @ Bing Crosby Theatre (Knitting Factory Presents)
02/05 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theatre
02/06 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
02/12 – Madison, WI @ Orpheum
02/14 – Royal Oak, MI @ Music Hall
02/16 – Columbus, OH @ Capitol Theatre
02/17 – Cleveland, OH @ Masonic
02/18 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Carnegie Hall
02/19 – Washington, DC @ Warner Theatre
02/21 – Richmond, VA @ Carpenter Center
02/23 – Charlotte, NC @ Knight Center
02/24 – Durham, NC @ Carolina Theater
02/25 – Charleston, SC @ Galliard Theatre
02/26 – Nashville, TN @ Polk Theatre
02/27 – Louisville, KY @ Brown Theater
02/28 – Atlanta, GA @ Atlanta Symphony Hall
03/08 – Denver, CO @ Paramount (JP)
03/09 – Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theatre
03/10 – Lincoln, NE @ Rococo Theatre
03/11 – Kansas City, MO @ Midland
03/12 – Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theatre
03/13 – St. Paul, MN @ Fitzgerald
03/15 – Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theatre
03/16 – Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre
03/17 – Chicago, IL @ Park West Theatre
03/19 – Buffalo, NY @ UB Center for Arts
03/20 – Troy, NY @ Troy Music Hall
03/22 – Englewood, NJ @ Bergen Pac
03/23 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Theatre
03/26 – Mashantucket, CT @ Fox Theater
03/27 – Boston, MA @ Wilbur Theater
03/29 – Boston, MA @ Wilbur Theater
03/30 – South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
03/31 – Northampton, MA @ Calvin Theatre
04/01 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre
04/02 – New Haven, CT Lyman Center
04/03 – Philadelphia, PA @ Merriam Theatre
04/04 – York, PA @ The Pullo Center
04/13 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
04/14 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
04/15 – Tampa, FL @ Louise Lykes Ferguson Hall
04/16 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Parker Playhouse
04/18 – New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater
04/19 – Shreveport, LA @ Strand Theatre
04/20 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
04/23 – Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre
04/24 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Farmer’s Market
04/28 – Des Moines, IA @ Hoyt Sherman Theatre
04/29 – Sioux Falls, SD @ The District
04/30 – Fargo, ND @ Fargo Theatre
05/01 – Bismarck, ND @ Belle Mehus Auditorium
05/03 – Fort Collins, MO @ Lincoln Center
05/04 – Santa Fe, NM @ Lensic Center
05/05 – Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theater
05/06 – Chandler, AZ @ Wild Horse Pass Casino
05/07 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint
05/08 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kingsbury Hall
05/09 – Boise, ID @ Egyptian Theatre
05/10 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater
05/12 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
05/13 – San Luis Obispo, CA @ Historic Fremont Theater