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Chris D'Elia

Chris D'Elia at Kodak Center

Why see Chris D'Elia?

Chris D'Elia's Biggest Tour Is Here.

Go for it - and you really should! Chris D'Elia's 'Go For It!' tour is his most extensive run in years, taking a brand-new show to comedy clubs, theaters, and iconic venues across North America throughout 2026.

Everybody Loves Chris

One of comedy's most compulsively watchable live performers! Chris D'Elia built his reputation on a style that's difficult to describe until you've seen it - a high-velocity mix of physical comedy, rapid character voices, absurdist spiralling, and crowd work sharp enough to make the audience feel like co-writers. He's well known for leading the stand-up heavy cast of NBC's Undateable, and also played opposite Whitney Cummings in her short lived self-titled sitcom. But stand-up comedy, however, remains his first love, with D'Elia himself once saying "Once I started doing stand-up, everything fell into place."

The Los-Angeles born performer began his comedy in 2006, when after attempts at acting and screen writing, he decided that telling jokes was the thing for him. And thankfully it proved successful, with his observational riffs on life's little issues and committed slapstick silliness seeing him become an increasingly popular performer on Comedy Central. In fact, the channel even gave him his own hour special in 2013 - White Male, Black Comic. But his live performances, though, are where it all comes together - loose, fast, wonderfully unpredictable.

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James Sickles

Fantastic in many ways

I'm just gonna put this right here cause why the fuck not .. took my gal to see u for her bday in Augusta. She loves u and u were on her young bucket list ... Outside of that... Dude u and Denny rocked the house!! Not to get to deep tho outside of crying from laughing so hard I never fathomed that I would take sumthing as I did from a comedy show as I did with urs. Ur speak on deep trauma and how you talk to your kids etc really made me think about how I am as a father. I know I rock as a dad but u opened up a lot things for me during the time speaking on potty training and how kids perceive how you speak to them. I'm 38 and my kids are 3 and 10 months so almost same same. I left with a different outlook on how I talk to them and how I express frustration towards them. To be honest it really got me thinking during the show and afterwards and I thank u for that. You spoke of therapy and whatnot and ur show was kind of an eye opener for me in many ways on certain topics u spoke on and it was after the fact more appreciated than just laughter at a comedy show.... So I thank you. U may not ever see this comment but just know u rock man... N due to some of the things you talked about I'm gonna grow more as a father to my children due to your words on family ... Read more
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