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David Cross Plots First Stand-Up Comedy Tour in Six Years


Actor and comedian David Crosswill embark on his first stand-up comedy tour in six years, starting January 26th at the Observatory North Park in San Diego.

The Arrested Developmentand Mr. Show star announced his plans onThe Daily ShowMonday before posting his complete tour itinerary to Facebookon Tuesday. Tickets for the expertly dubbed Making America Great Again! tour are available to purchase via the treks website. A complete list of dates is below.

On Facebook, Cross expressed how excited he was to be hitting the road again, and offered this explanation for his six-year absence: I was very busy writing for The View, but now that the kids are off to college, my wifes regiment has been transferred to McMurdo Station in the South Pole, and Im near completion on Fallout 4, its time to start up the bus and bring my patented, fart-inducing laugh winces to a town near you.

Cross has in fact been very busy in recent years, though not for those exact reasons. Notably,the comedian reprised his role as Tobias Fnke the worlds first analyst/therapist in the 2013 Arrested Development reboot, while last year he reunited with his Mr. Show cohort Bob Odenkirk for a four-episode sketch series on Netflix, With Bob and David.

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Alongside bit roles on shows like Modern Family, ArcherandRick and Morty, Cross also starred in the cult comedy, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret. That show returns to IFC for its third seasons January 7th.

Making America Great Again! Tour Dates
January 26 San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park
January 27 Claremont, CA @ Pomona College Bridges Auditorium
January 28 San Francisco, CA @ Davies Symphony Hall
January 29 Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel
January 30 Monterey, CA @ Golden State Theater
January 31 Santa Rosa, CA @ Wells Fargo Theatre
February 2 JFL Vancouver, Vogue Theatre
February 3 Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre
February 4 Spokane, WA @ Bing Crosby Theatre (Knitting Factory Presents)
February 5 Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theatre
February 6 Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
February 12 Madison, WI @ Orpheum
February 14 Royal Oak, MI @ Music Hall
February 16 Columbus, OH @ Capitol Theatre
February 17 Cleveland, OH @ Masonic
February 18 Pittsburgh, PA @ Carnegie Hall
February 19 Washington, DC @ Warner Theatre
February 21 Richmond, VA @ Carpenter Center
February 23 Charlotte, NC @ Knight Center
February 24 Durham, NC @ Carolina Theater
February 25 Charleston, SC @ Galliard Theatre
February 26 Nashville, TN @ Polk Theatre
February 27 Louisville, KY @ Brown Theater
February 28 Atlanta, GA @ Atlanta Symphony Hall
March 8 Denver, CO @ Paramount (JP)
March 9 Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theatre
March 10 Lincoln, NE @ Rococo Theatre
March 11 Kansas City, MO @ Midland
March 12 Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theatre
March 13 St. Paul, MN @ Fitzgerald
March 15 Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theatre
March 16 Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre
March 19 Buffalo, NY @ UB Center for Arts
March 20 Troy, NY @ Troy Music Hall
March 22 Englewood, NJ @ Bergen Pac
March 23 Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Theatre
March 26 Mashantucket, CT @ Fox Theater
March 27 Boston, MA @ Wilbur Theater
March 29 Boston, MA @ Wilbur Theater
March 30 South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
March 31 Northampton, MA @ Calvin Theatre
April 1 Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre
April 2 New Haven, CT Lyman Center
April 3 Philadelphia, PA @ Merriam Theatre
April 14 Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
April 15 Tampa, FL @ Louise Lykes Ferguson Hall
April 16 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Parker Playhouse
April 18 New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater
April 19 Shreveport, LA @ Strand Theatre
April 20 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
April 23 Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre
April 24 Oklahoma City, OK @ Farmers Market

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