John Crist Hits the Road with His "Emotional Support Tour"

One of the nation's fast-rising, stand-up comedians, John Crist, is kickstarting the new year by hitting the road on his 40+-date "Emotional Support Tour." The massive tour will kick off on Friday, February 3 with SOLD-OUT theater shows in Bowling Green, KY, and Cincinnati, OH, and continue through the Summer, making stops in major cities including Indianapolis, St. Louis, Tampa, San Diego, Las Vegas and more.
A viral sensation with more than one Billion video views, Crist is known for his no-holds-barred humor, southern-bred wit and charming relatability. Armed with a loyal fanbase of 5.7+ Million followers across social media and named among Pollstar's Top 100 Global Tours (2019, 197,000+ tickets sold), Crist has brought his laugh-out-loud sets to packed audiences around the globe - and he's not stopping anytime soon. With multiple shows already SOLD-OUT on this impressive, upcoming run and many more nearing capacity, additional dates are expected to be announced soon.
In 2022, Crist released his second special, "What Are We Doing?," on YouTube, as well as his best-selling, debut book with Penguin Random House, "Delete That." The Georgia native-turned-Nashville resident also hosts a weekly podcast, "Net Positive" which features special guests every other week. To purchase tickets to the 'Emotional Support Tour' and for additional information on John Crist, please visit johncristcomedy.com.
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