Matt Rife just announced a world tour. Here’s how to get tickets now

Matt Rife just announced a world tour. Here’s how to get tickets now
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Comedian Matt Rife is no stranger to controversy.

The 27-year-old, who’s known for crossing the line with his edgy material and no-holds-barred crowd work, will bring his singular brand of line-crossing comedy to venues all over the globe as part of his recently-announced ‘ProbleMATTic World Tour.’

Along the way, the “Bring The Funny” alum will stop into Syracuse, NY’s Funny Bone from June 30 through July 2, Waterloo, NY’s The Vine at Del Lago Resort and Casino on Aug. 1-3, Atlantic City, NJ’s Ovation Hall at Ocean Resort and Casino from Aug. 18-20 and Albany, NY’s Funny Bone from Dec. 18-20.

In 2024, the “Wild N’ Out” cast member will headline at Schenectady, NY’s Proctors Theatre on Jan. 31, New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Feb. 2 and Syracuse, NY’s Landmark Theatre on March 30.

Rife can’t wait to hit the road either.

“I couldn’t be more thrilled to live out this life long dream,” he shared in a statement. “To tour the world, spreading laughter, with some of my best friends, is something I never thought would be possible.”

And if you need tickets to see the TikTok icon deliver the LOLs live ASAP, we’re here to help make that happen.

Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, June 9, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

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Matt Rife 2023-24 tour schedule

At the time of publication, Rife has 144 gigs in the U.S. and Canada lined up from now up until June 2024.

He’s really leaving no stone unturned this year and next — Rife is likely coming to a venue near you in the near future.

So, if you want to see if the funnyman is headed to your town, you can find his complete 2023-24 calendar including all tour dates, venues, show start times and links to buy tickets here.

Matt Rife upcoming projects

Rife, who counts Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis as fans — as evidenced by his goofy, 2.5-minute tour announcement video — has quite a few irons in the fire.

Here are all of Rife’s TV and movie roles on the horizon courtesy of IMDb.

“Don’t Suck” stars Rife as an up-and-coming young comic with an unexpected past who hits the road with a veteran comedian who’s using the tour as a last chance at stardom. Stand up veterans Jamie Kennedy, Russell Peters, Carrot Top, Jimmy ‘JJ’ Walker and Jimmy Shubert round out the cast.

“The Private Eye” tells the story of Mort Madison (Rife), a private eye whose life is spiraling downward, when a beguiling, slightly familiar woman hires him for his most unusual case. Familiar faces in the cast include Eric Roberts and Erik Griffin.

“Trapped Inn” is a sci-fi thriller about an American cycling team trapped in a historic lodge during training camp high in remote European mountains. After team members mysteriously perish, two rival teammates clash as they fight for survival and try to find out what’s killing everyone on the team.

“Candy Flip” has no story to speak of at the moment; the film’s IMDb says the “plot (is being) kept under wrap.” Cole Carter, Danielle Loving and Jessica Belkin star.

“Karma’s a B—-“ follows Charley Stevens (Isabella Blake-Thomas) as she moves to her her recently deceased mother’s hometown. Upon arrival, she is plagued with strange nightmares that tease a horrific event, hinting at why her mother left town. Rife and Blake-Thomas are joined by Tony Todd in the ensemble.

Comedians on the road in 2023

Many household name acts are taking their punchlines to venues near and far this year.

Below, you’ll find just five of our favorite iconic performers you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

• Bert Kreischer

• Bill Burr

• Theo Von

• Kevin Hart

• Gabriel Iglesias

Who else is hitting the stage this year? Check out our list of the 51 biggest comedians on tour in 2023 here to find out.