Ben Schwartz Announces New Cities For 2025 Tour With Pre-Sale Tickets Available Now
Comedy star expands improv tour with fresh locations as tickets go live with special code

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Comedian and actor Ben Schwartz has just revealed an expansion of his highly anticipated 2025 “Ben Schwartz and Friends” tour, adding several new cities to his already impressive lineup. The actor announced the news through his Instagram account, sharing that pre-sale tickets for these newly added locations are now available.
New Cities Added To The 2025 Tour
In his latest Instagram post, Schwartz shared an image featuring all the newly added cities for his upcoming tour. The comedian wrote, “Here are all the new cities added to the 2025 Ben Schwartz and Friends tour. All pre sale tickets just went on sale at RejectedJokes.com/tour. Use the code IMPROV. Get ’em while they’re hot.”
Fans looking to secure their spots for these newly announced shows can head to RejectedJokes.com/tour and use the presale code “IMPROV” to purchase tickets before they become available to the general public.
A Tour Built On Improvisation And Audience Interaction
The “Ben Schwartz and Friends” tour has built a reputation for its unique format that blends improvisation with audience participation. Based on Schwartz’s recent tour posts, each show typically begins with him interviewing audience members about “the most exciting day or night of their life,” which then serves as inspiration for improvised comedy with his rotating cast of comedian friends.
Recent shows have featured impressive lineups of improvisers including Lauren Lapkus, Eugene Cordero, Drew Tarver, Mary Holland, and Gil Ozeri, among others. Each performance creates a one-of-a-kind experience that can’t be replicated, making these tickets particularly valuable for comedy fans.
Recent Sold-Out Performances
The expansion comes on the heels of several successful stops on Schwartz’s current tour. Just last week, he celebrated his fourth sold-out show at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, thanking “an all-star cast of improvisers” including Lauren Lapkus, Eugene Cordero, and Mary Holland.
“Seattle. Oh how I love you. This was my 4th sold out show at the paramount in Seattle and every single time we play that venue it is so so fun,” Schwartz shared in a recent Instagram post.
Prior to Seattle, Schwartz’s tour made stops in Providence and New York City, which he described as having “super fun shows alongside an incredible cast of improvisers.” The comedian also recently performed in Durham, Atlanta, and Highland, California at Yaamava.
Adding to the excitement, Schwartz recently announced special tour merchandise in the form of limited edition prints designed by artist Dave Kloc. “New Ben Schwartz & Friends @davekloc print just dropped! Only available at my live shows. Signing 1000 posters right now!” the comedian shared, giving fans another reason to attend the upcoming shows.
Beyond the newly announced North American cities, Schwartz’s tour is also heading international. He recently mentioned upcoming shows in Australia, where he’ll perform at prestigious venues including the Sydney Opera House, the State Theatre, and Hamer Hall.
Ben Schwartz is a multi-talented performer known for his roles as Jean-Ralphio Saperstein on “Parks and Recreation” and as the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog in the film franchise. Beyond acting, he’s established himself as an accomplished improviser, writer, and comedian.
With a background that includes work on “Saturday Night Live” and as a page for the “Late Show with David Letterman,” Schwartz has built a diverse career spanning television, film, voice acting, and live performance. He’s co-authored humor books and created comedy series such as “The Earliest Show,” in addition to his successful touring career.
Fans interested in catching one of Schwartz’s unique improv shows in the newly added cities should act quickly, as his track record of sold-out performances suggests these tickets won’t last long. Pre-sale tickets are available now at RejectedJokes.com/tour using the code “IMPROV.”

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