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What cities are on Adam Sandler’s ‘I Missed You Tour’?: Venues, dates and ticket information

Adam Sandler hits the road for the second time this year. Tickets go on general sale at midday PDT on Friday.

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Adam Sandler hits the road for the second time this year. Tickets go on general sale at midday PDT on Friday.
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Adam Sandler is keeping himself busy. The actor, comedian and screenwriter, whose latest movie You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah was released at the end of last month, announced that he is going on the road with his I Missed You Tour - a 25-date trek across North America and Canada, delivering his own entertaining blend of stand-up comedy and music.

It’s the second time that the 57-year-old has been on the road this year - his Adam Sandler Live Tour took him through 11 cities in February and was so popular that a further seven dates were added in April.

Guest appearances

Joining him on stage were numerous surprise guests and Sandler has something similar lined up for his I Missed You Tour with one mystery guest already scheduled to appear when the tour kicks off in Vancouver on 12 October.

Tickets, whose starting price range from $50 to $110 were made available via presale on Live Nation on Thursday and will go on general sale at 12:00 noon PDT on Friday 15 September through Live Nation, Ticketmaster and Vividseats. Admission is for over-16s only.

Adam Sandler: 'I Missed You' Tour 2023

October

  • Thursday 12th Rogers Arena, Vancouver
  • Friday 13th Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle
  • Saturday 14th Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland
  • Sunday 15th Ford Idaho Center Arena, Nampa, Idaho
  • Monday 16th Spokane Arena, Spokane
  • Wednesday 18th SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose
  • Thursday 19th Tahoe Blue Event Center, Stateline
  • Friday 20th Save Mart Center, Fresno
  • Saturday 21st Acrisure Arena, Palm Desert
  • Monday 23rd Honda Center, Anaheim

November

  • Tuesday 7th Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
  • Wednesday 8th Blue Cross Arena, Rochester
  • Thursday 9th Capital One Arena, Washington
  • Saturday 11th Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee
  • Sunday 12th Target Center, Minneapolis
  • Monday 13th Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines
  • Wednesday 15th Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
  • Thursday 16th FedExForum, Memphis

December

  • Saturday 2nd Michelob ULTRA Arena, Las Vegas
  • Sunday 3rd Delta Center, Salt Lake City
  • Thursday 7th AT&T Center, San Antonio
  • Friday 8th WinStar Casino, Thackerville
  • Saturday 9th Paycom Center, Oklahoma City
  • Sunday 10th INTRUST Bank Arena, Wichita
  • Tuesday 12th Ball Arena, Denver

The Brooklyn-born artist has released a number of comedy albums a since his 1993 debut, They’re All Gonna Laugh At You! Five of them charted on the Billboard 200, with Stan and Judy’s Kid reaching No. 16 in October 1999. His biggest hit single, Chanukah Song peaked at No. 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier that year.