Seth Meyers
If you know Seth Meyers from late night, seeing him live is a different kind of experience… a little looser, a little more personal, and a lot more unpredictable. His current run of stand-up dates through 2026 has him bouncing between theaters, casinos, and select residencies, including recurring shows in New York and stops across the country. But instead of a polished TV monologue, what you get on stage feels more like a conversation that keeps sharpening itself as it goes.
His style leans smart without feeling heavy. He’ll slide from parenting chaos to marriage quirks to those small, oddly specific observations that somehow land with everyone in the room. That same dry delivery he’s known for is still there, but live, it stretches out… stories take their time, callbacks sneak up on you, and the rhythm builds in a way that rewards paying attention. It’s thoughtful, but never slow… the kind of comedy that keeps stacking laughs instead of chasing them.
And live, there’s just enough unpredictability to keep it interesting. Some shows lean more into personal stories, others drift toward current events, and sometimes it pivots based on the crowd in front of him. That’s really the appeal… you’re not just watching a version of what you’ve already seen, you’re getting something that feels built for that specific night. If you like comedy that’s sharp, self-aware, and just a little bit offbeat, this tour hits that balance in a way that sticks with you after you leave.