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Remember how everyone was bracing themselves for another awkward Golden Globes ceremony, only to have Nikki Glaser show up and remind us what an awards show is supposed to feel like? Well, now the comedian who got Hollywood to laugh at itself again is back on the road, and fans are asking: how much are Nikki Glaser tickets for the Alive and Unwell Tour?
While newer fans might know her from hosting FBoy Island or her recent HBO Max special Someday You’ll Die, Glaser has actually been honing her uniquely honest brand of comedy for over two decades. Between her standout performance at the Roast of Tom Brady and her knack for turning uncomfortable truths into killer punchlines, she’s definitely earned her spot as one of comedy’s most reliably funny voices.
Nikki Glaser’s Alive and Unwell tour runs through June 2025 across North America. When she’s not headlining her own shows, Glaser’s keeping busy with her new iHeartRadio podcast and co-headlining dates with David Spade. But it’s her solo shows where she really gets to let loose—no network censors, no editing, just unfiltered Nikki doing what she does best.

At the time of publication, tickets start as low as $48 before fees on Vivid Seats, with prices varying significantly by city and date. Looking across all venues, most shows range from $49 to $254 before fees. Some of the more affordable shows include dates at The Moody Theater in Austin ($55) and the Adler Theatre in Davenport ($52), while premium events like her Chicago Theatre show on March 31 are commanding higher prices.
For double-header nights, later shows tend to be slightly cheaper. For instance, her Boston shows at the Wang Theatre range from $89 for the earlier show to $67 for the late show. Meanwhile, her special collaboration shows with David Spade at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas are consistently priced around $79. Keep in mind these prices can fluctuate based on demand, and most don’t include additional fees, which typically add around $15-30 to the base ticket price.
With many dates selling out through Ticketmaster, your best bet is checking trusted resale sites. StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats typically have good availability across all tour dates, even for venues that are listed as sold out through primary sellers. Vivid Seats, in particular, currently offers $30 off purchases over $300 with code SC30.
Looking at the current tour schedule, which runs through June 2025 (not including those David Spade collaboration shows in Vegas, which take place in September 2025), you’ve got plenty of options—she’s hitting everything from casino venues to historic theaters. Just keep in mind that prices on resale sites can shift pretty frequently based on demand, especially as show dates get closer. If you’re planning to catch one of her multiple-show runs (like her Chicago Theatre dates or her Canadian shows), you might find better deals on later dates.
Another pro tip: For venues offering both 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM shows, the late shows tend to have more ticket availability and often lower prices—we’re seeing differences of up to $50-100 for some double-header nights. More details on purchasing through resale sites up ahead!

Nikki Glaser’s Alive and Unwell tour is currently making its way across North America, with solo dates scheduled through June 2025. Glaser’s hitting major cities in both the U.S. and Canada, with multiple-night runs in spots like Boston, Chicago, and Las Vegas. Her schedule includes a mix of 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM shows at many stops, particularly on weekend dates. You can expect to see her playing everywhere from casino venues like Mystic Lake and Hard Rock Live to historic theaters like the Beacon in New York and the Ryman in Nashville. After wrapping up her main tour dates in June, she’ll return to Vegas in September for a few special shows with David Spade at the Venetian Theatre.
While opening acts haven’t been officially announced for all dates of the tour, some shows are taking a unique approach to the typical comedy show format. Several dates at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas (March 21-22, May 16-17, and September 5-6) are co-headlined by David Spade, offering fans a double dose of comedy. During her previous tour dates in 2024, singer-songwriter Anya Marina served as an opener, bringing an unexpected musical element to the show. As with most comedy tours, opening acts may vary by city and venue, so check your local venue’s details closer to the show date for specific lineup information.
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