Larry David is going on tour. And he soft-pitched fans — in his very Larry David way — to come check it out.
“Listen, there are some tickets going on sale for this thing I’m doing — it’s really nothing,” says the Curb Your Enthusiasm comedian in a video, announcing his A Conversation With Larry David tour with Live Nation. “It will be a total waste of your time. I guess if you have nothing to do, but you could consider bowling.”
After riffing about “hitting the lanes,” the actor, producer and activist sums up: “Anyway, if you want to go, you go. If you don’t, you don’t. Not a big deal either way. OK!”
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The 10-date tour begins Sept. 20 in Denver and ends Dec. 5 in Hollywood, Florida, with stops in San Francisco, Atlanta and Chicago along the way.
David had kicked off A Conversation With Larry David with select spring stops earlier this year, coinciding with the final season of HBO’s Emmy-winning and 2024 Emmy-nominated Curb Your Enthusiasm, which he created and starred in for 12 seasons until the series finale in April.
Joined by a moderator, the Live Nation-produced event features an informal discussion about David’s time on Seinfeld, Curb and everything in between. Peyton Manning moderates the Sept. 20 show. See the full list and ticket options here.
When speaking to The Hollywood Reporter recently about what David will do next after wrapping Curb, his writing partner and executive producer Jeff Schaffer had said the pair were “talking about talking about stuff.”
He elaborated: “Larry’s not done. If comedy were beer, he’s a master brewer. I think he’s going to still make beer, but what are we going to pour it into? I don’t know yet.”
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