John Crist Extends "Emotional Support Tour" with 30+ Dates
One of the nation's fast-rising comedians, John Crist, has sold out venues across the nation on his Emotional Support Tour since February, and today (4.25), he's announcing an extension of more than 30 new dates through January 2024. Kicking of Thurs., Sept. 14 in Oklahoma City, Crist's second leg of the 'Emotional Support Tour' will stop in Atlanta, Phoenix, Austin and more.
A viral sensation with more than 1 Billion video views, Crist has amassed a loyal fanbase of 5.7+ Million followers through his signature, southern-bred wit, charming relatability, and no-holds-barred humor - and the Georgia native-turned-Music City resident's hallmark hilarity is even more impressive and side-splitting live. Watch a few clips for what to expect, here:
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Named among Pollstar's Top 100 Global Tours (2019, 197,000+ tickets sold), Crist has brought his laugh-out-loud sets to sold-out audiences around the globe. In 2022, he not only released his second special, "What Are We Doing?," on YouTube, but also his best-selling, debut book, "Delete That," with Penguin Random House. Additionally, he hosts a weekly podcast, "Net Positive" which features special guests bi-weekly. From NASCAR to the popular "church or weed shop" debate, Country music lyrics in real life and more, Crist covers all of life's important topics across the internet.
To purchase tickets to the 'Emotional Support Tour' and for additional information on John Crist, please visit johncristcomedy.com.
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