Adam Sandler is returning to the road!
The 57-year-old comedian announced on social media Wednesday that he will embark on a comedy tour across North America from October to December, with a total of 25 dates in the U.S. and Canada. Shows titled continue I miss you tourIt will premiere in Vancouver on October 12.
“Let’s have some fun,” Sandler captioned an Instagram trailer that featured clips of him playing guitar, taking crowd selfies at several shows, and laughing a lot.
The latest shows are as follows: Uncut Stones actor’s Adam Sandler LIVE Concerts ending in April. I miss you tour Produced by Live Nation, the film includes stops in Portland, San Jose, Toronto, Memphis, Salt Lake City, Rochester, Minneapolis, Oklahoma City and beyond, with a final date of December 12 in Denver.
Live Nation ticket pre-sales will begin on Thursday at 12:00 local time, while Ticketmaster general sales will begin on Friday at 12:00 local time.
Actor Pauly Shore shared his excitement by commenting under Sandler’s Instagram post, “Daaaa Sandman is back bum bum broozzz.”
Sandler’s tour announcement comes shortly after he and his family starred in the Netflix teen movieYou’re Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvahfollowed the crew as they planned the perfect bat mitzvah.
Adam and wife Jackie Sandler’s daughters (Sunny, 14, and Sadie, 17) play the roles of two teenagers in the film, which, according to the synopsis, “deals with the high comedy and modern teenage angst that comes with family, friendship, and first loves.”
“What was really funny was that right before we started prepping for the movie, Sunny had her actual bat mitzvah,” director Sammi Cohen told PEOPLE about the film in August. “So I went to that ceremony and we had the real-life bat mitzvah and then we left to shoot the movie. It was a really fun life movie moment.”
“It was really fun. And again, it was a perfect moment when life meets film. It was simply magical.”
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In March, Sandler was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The honor came with toasts from Jennifer Aniston, Chris Rock, Pete Davidson and more. saturday night live Graduate in show business for decades.
Rob Schneider also shared some kind words with his friend while performing Sandler’s “Grow Old With You” at the event. Wedding Singer movie soundtrack.
“Nobody gave Adam Sandler his success. He earned it through his hard work in show business, which is a really tough job,” Schneider said. “People ask me: Why does the guy put me in so many movies? And it’s because he wants to laugh and share his tremendous success with his friends, and I’ll do really humiliating things — but he won’t.”
David Spade also said, “The man is a very generous man.” “He recruited the entire family tree to work for him. His call sheet looks like Ancestry.com.”
After numerous hilarious speeches, Sandler accepted his award and thanked his friends and family, saying “everyone was great.”
“I think everyone who came out there and talked, we really love each other,” he said. “We’ve got each other’s backs for life. People would always ask me about those bad reviews you get, how does that make you feel, s—? It’s not really like that. I guess the reason I say it’s not like that is ‘What makes me sad is that so many of you in this room make me feel great about what we’ve done together.” “