The break is over.
Storytelling comedian Tom Segura, who took seven months off after his multi-year ‘I’m Coming Everywhere Tour’ that culminated with a Netflix special, is returning to the road in 2023 and ’24.
Segura’s upcoming ‘Come Together Tour’ will send him all over North America from November of this year all the way up until June on what he’s calling the first leg of the trek.
“Many more cities to come,” the 44-year-old shared on Instagram. “We will announce the second leg after the new year.”
While out and about, he’ll be making a number of New York and New Jersey stops.
First up, Segura headline back-to-back nights at Atlantic City, NJ’s Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Friday, Feb. 2 and Saturday, Feb. 3.
Four months later, the “Two Bears” podcast host will hit Jamestown, NY’s Northwest Arena on Thursday, June 13 and Verona, NY’s Turning Stone Resort and Casino on Friday, June 14.
For those that can’t wait to “come together” with Segura, you can grab your tickets for all shows as early as today.
Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Nov. 17, 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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Tom Segura 2023-24 tour schedule
The burly comic currently has 43 shows lined up over these next eight months.
While on the road, he’ll hit major markets like Las Vegas (Feb. 10), Dallas (March 9), Orlando (March 14), Nashville (April 12) and Atlanta (April 26).
‘Come Together’s’ first leg will come to a close at Bangor, ME’s Cross Insurance Center on Saturday, June 15.
Want to see if Segura’s headed to your hometown?
You can find a complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets here.
Tom Segura comedy specials
Segura has been performing stand-up regularly since 2002.
“I have (that set) on tape, I’ve never watched it,” he told Wired. “I’m sure it’s pretty bad.”
If you want to see some of his more polished work, you can check out his five Amazon and Netflix specials below.
“Completely Normal” (2014)
“Mostly Stories” (2016)
“Disgraceful” (2018)
“Ball Hog” (2020)
“Sledgehammer” (2023)
Tom Segura podcasts
The tireless tell-all comic often spends his time offstage in front of a mic.
You can catch all 734 episodes of “Your Mom’s House” with his wife Christina Pazsitzky here.
He also co-hosts “2 Bears, 1 Cave” with his pal Bert Kreischer. Click here to check out their 211-episode back catalog.
Tom Segura books
In addition to performing and podcasting, Segura regularly churns out books comprised of humorous essays and stories.
You can find his two books — “Thrilled” (2017) and “I’d Like To Play Alone, Please” (2022) — here.
Tom Segura controversy
Segura went viral earlier this year for a tirade on Twitter about an American Airlines employee.
According to Humorism, he wrote, “Dumb c— from American Airlines made me gate check my bag so she feels the little power she has in her life. I get it. You win this round, c—.”
That’s just for starters.
The five-tweet thread devolved into a diatribe against “poors” and “losers.”
In addition to the since-deleted rant, he’s hosted controversial figures like media personality and alleged sex trafficker Andrew Tate on his podcasts.
You can read more about his problematic transgressions in Seth Simons’ Humorism essay here.
Comedians on tour in 2023-24
If you like your comedy brash and silly with a side of vulgarity, we’ve got you covered.
Here are just five acts similar to Segura you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• Bert Kreischer
• Christina P
• Dave Chappelle
• Theo Von
• Nikki Glaser