Marlon Wayans Tour 2026

Marlon Wayans is a high-energy stand-up comedian, writer, and actor whose fearless, physical style blends sharp observations with animated characters. Coming from the legendary Wayans family, he co-created Scary Movie, starred in White Chicks, and later doubled down on stand-up with acclaimed specials Woke-ish, You Know What It Is, and God Loves Me. Those hours reintroduced audiences to his quick pivots between heartfelt stories and outrageous punchlines, growing a cross-generational fanbase. Decades of screen success amplified his touring footprint, while club roots kept his instincts nimble, personal, and relentlessly funny in rooms big and small.

Marlon Wayans Tour Dates and New Features

The Marlon Wayans tour 2026 centers on a tight 70–90 minute headlining set of brand-new material, preceded by hand-picked local openers. Expect brisk transitions between storytelling and act-outs, crowd work that stays playful, and callbacks that stitch the hour together. Some venues may use phone-free pouches to protect surprises; select markets will offer limited post-show meet-and-greet upgrades, subject to venue policies. The result is a fast, polished night that still feels unscripted, with Wayans riffing in the moment while building toward big, carefully engineered crescendos.

What’s new in 2026 is a bigger map and a closer feel: more first-ever stops in secondary cities, occasional multi-night club residencies to tailor material to local culture, and a refreshed hour shaped after God Loves Me. Select late shows may add brief fan Q&A segments, and festival tie-ins may bring surprise guests or extended sets when schedules allow. It’s a tour designed to be nimble, intimate, and unforgettable—whether you catch him in a classic comedy club or a packed theater.

Marlon Wayans Upcoming Events and Online Presence

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Marlon Wayans Concert Lineup & Hosts

Marlon Wayans headlines every date as the main comedian, delivering a physical set built on storytelling, observations, and pop-culture riffs. Each show follows a classic club format: a local host opens, a featured comic performs a middle set, and Wayans closes with a headlining set. Some venues add a house DJ to warm the room between sets, but the production stays intimate and focused on stand-up, with no backing band, minimal staging, and jokes and crowd work leading the experience.

Wayans brings three decades of screen and stage experience to the tour. He broke out, then co-wrote and starred in the first two Scary Movie films, and headlined hits like White Chicks, Little Man, and the A Haunted House series. On television, he co-created and starred in The Wayans Bros. and led the NBC sitcom Marlon. His stand-up voice is captured in three specials: Woke-ish (Netflix, 2018), You Know What It Is? (HBO Max, 2021), and God Loves Me (Max, 2023), which showcase his blend of character work, personal stories, and fearless takes on trending headlines.

Hosts and recurring performers vary by city. Comedy clubs such as Blue Room Comedy Club and Funny Bone curate emcees who keep energy high, introduce the lineup, and manage audience interactions. Featured acts are often rising comics with festival credits or TV spots, giving the show a layered feel before the headliner. While no fixed “tour co-host” is announced, Wayans is known to spotlight promising talent he’s mentored, so you may see a familiar opener return across multiple stops.

Surprise guests are never guaranteed, but club nights in major markets sometimes attract drop-ins. Fun facts: Wayans frequently tests fresh material on the road before taping, occasionally shares behind-the-scenes stories from classic films, and often closes with lively crowd work, ensuring each date feels unique.

Essential Info for Fans Attending the Marlon Wayans Show

Expect a fast-paced, club-style night of stand-up. A typical show runs about 75–90 minutes total, featuring a host and opener before Marlon Wayans’s headlining set of roughly 60–70 minutes. Most clubs do not include an intermission during the performance; instead, there is a brief reset between early and late shows to clear and reseat the room efficiently.

Buying tickets is easy and secure through our site; all prices are displayed in USD at checkout, and your bank will handle any currency conversion if needed. Use the links below to lock in seats while they last. The countdown has started – book now!

Date & Time Venue Location Tickets
Fri, May 15 – 7:00 PM Milwaukee Improv – Complex Brookfield, WI, US
Fri, May 15 – 9:15 PM Milwaukee Improv – Complex Brookfield, WI, US
Sat, May 16 – 6:30 PM Milwaukee Improv – Complex Brookfield, WI, US
Sat, May 16 – 9:00 PM Milwaukee Improv – Complex Brookfield, WI, US
Fri, May 22 – 6:30 PM Blue Note Hawaii Honolulu, HI, US
Fri, May 22 – 9:00 PM Blue Note Hawaii Honolulu, HI, US
Sat, May 23 – 6:30 PM Blue Note Hawaii Honolulu, HI, US
Sat, May 23 – 9:00 PM Blue Note Hawaii Honolulu, HI, US
Fri, May 29 – 8:30 PM Grand Event Center at Golden Nugget Lake Charles Lake Charles, LA, US
Thu, Jun 4 – 7:30 PM Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club San Antonio, TX, US
Fri, Jun 5 – 7:00 PM Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club San Antonio, TX, US
Fri, Jun 5 – 9:30 PM Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club San Antonio, TX, US
Sat, Jun 6 – 7:00 PM Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club San Antonio, TX, US
Sat, Jun 6 – 9:30 PM Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club San Antonio, TX, US
Sun, Jun 7 – 7:00 PM Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club San Antonio, TX, US
Fri, Jun 12 – 7:00 PM Huntsville Levity Live Huntsville, AL, US
Fri, Jun 12 – 9:15 PM Huntsville Levity Live Huntsville, AL, US
Sat, Jun 13 – 6:30 PM Huntsville Levity Live Huntsville, AL, US
Sat, Jun 13 – 8:45 PM Huntsville Levity Live Huntsville, AL, US
Sun, Jun 14 – 6:00 PM Huntsville Levity Live Huntsville, AL, US
Fri, Jun 19 – 7:00 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Fri, Jun 19 – 9:30 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Sat, Jun 20 – 7:00 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Sat, Jun 20 – 9:30 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Sun, Jun 21 – 6:00 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Fri, Jun 26 – 7:00 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Fri, Jun 26 – 9:30 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Sat, Jun 27 – 7:00 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Sat, Jun 27 – 9:30 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Sun, Jun 28 – 6:00 PM Chicago Improv Comedy Club Schaumburg, IL, US
Fri, Jul 3 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Fri, Jul 3 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Sat, Jul 4 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Sat, Jul 4 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Sun, Jul 5 – 6:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Fri, Jul 10 – 7:00 PM Main Room at Mic Drop Comedy – Complex San Diego, CA, US
Fri, Jul 10 – 9:30 PM Main Room at Mic Drop Comedy – Complex San Diego, CA, US
Sat, Jul 11 – 7:00 PM Main Room at Mic Drop Comedy – Complex San Diego, CA, US
Sat, Jul 11 – 9:30 PM Main Room at Mic Drop Comedy – Complex San Diego, CA, US
Sun, Jul 12 – 6:00 PM Main Room at Mic Drop Comedy – Complex San Diego, CA, US
Fri, Jul 17 – 7:30 PM Irvine Improv Irvine, CA, US
Sat, Jul 18 – 7:00 PM Irvine Improv Irvine, CA, US
Sat, Jul 18 – 9:30 PM Irvine Improv Irvine, CA, US
Sun, Jul 19 – 6:00 PM Irvine Improv Irvine, CA, US
Fri, Jul 24 – 7:00 PM Capitol City Comedy Club (Cap City) – Complex Austin, TX, US
Fri, Jul 24 – 9:15 PM Capitol City Comedy Club (Cap City) – Complex Austin, TX, US
Sat, Jul 25 – 7:00 PM Capitol City Comedy Club (Cap City) – Complex Austin, TX, US
Sat, Jul 25 – 9:30 PM Capitol City Comedy Club (Cap City) – Complex Austin, TX, US
Sun, Jul 26 – 7:00 PM Capitol City Comedy Club (Cap City) – Complex Austin, TX, US
Fri, Jul 31 – 7:30 PM Miami Improv Doral, FL, US
Fri, Jul 31 – 10:00 PM Miami Improv Doral, FL, US
Sat, Aug 1 – 7:00 PM Miami Improv Doral, FL, US
Sat, Aug 1 – 9:30 PM Miami Improv Doral, FL, US
Sun, Aug 2 – 7:00 PM Miami Improv Doral, FL, US
Fri, Aug 7 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Fri, Aug 7 – 9:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Sat, Aug 8 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Sat, Aug 8 – 9:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Sun, Aug 9 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Fri, Aug 21 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Orlando) Orlando, FL, US
Fri, Aug 21 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Orlando) Orlando, FL, US
Sat, Aug 22 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Orlando) Orlando, FL, US
Sat, Aug 22 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Orlando) Orlando, FL, US
Sun, Aug 23 – 6:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Orlando) Orlando, FL, US
Fri, Aug 28 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Fri, Aug 28 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Sat, Aug 29 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Sat, Aug 29 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Sun, Aug 30 – 6:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Fri, Sep 4 – 7:00 PM Pittsburgh Improv Pittsburgh, PA, US
Fri, Sep 4 – 9:30 PM Pittsburgh Improv Pittsburgh, PA, US
Sat, Sep 5 – 6:30 PM Pittsburgh Improv Pittsburgh, PA, US
Sat, Sep 5 – 9:00 PM Pittsburgh Improv Pittsburgh, PA, US
Sun, Sep 6 – 6:00 PM Pittsburgh Improv Pittsburgh, PA, US
Fri, Sep 18 – 7:30 PM San Jose Improv San Jose, CA, US
Fri, Sep 18 – 9:45 PM San Jose Improv San Jose, CA, US
Sat, Sep 19 – 7:00 PM San Jose Improv San Jose, CA, US
Sat, Sep 19 – 9:30 PM San Jose Improv San Jose, CA, US
Sun, Sep 20 – 6:00 PM San Jose Improv San Jose, CA, US
Fri, Oct 2 – 7:00 PM Bricktown Comedy Club OKC Oklahoma City, OK, US
Fri, Oct 2 – 9:45 PM Bricktown Comedy Club OKC Oklahoma City, OK, US
Sat, Oct 3 – 7:00 PM Bricktown Comedy Club OKC Oklahoma City, OK, US
Sat, Oct 3 – 9:45 PM Bricktown Comedy Club OKC Oklahoma City, OK, US
Sun, Oct 4 – 4:00 PM Bricktown Comedy Club OKC Oklahoma City, OK, US
Fri, Oct 9 – 7:30 PM Mary Stuart Rogers Theatre at Gallo Center For The Arts – Complex Modesto, CA, US
Sat, Oct 10 – 7:30 PM Fox Tucson Theater Tucson, AZ, US
Fri, Nov 6 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Omaha) Omaha, NE, US
Fri, Nov 6 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Omaha) Omaha, NE, US
Sat, Nov 7 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Omaha) Omaha, NE, US
Sat, Nov 7 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Omaha) Omaha, NE, US
Sun, Nov 8 – 6:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Omaha) Omaha, NE, US
Fri, Nov 13 – 8:00 PM Lynn Memorial Auditorium Lynn, MA, US
Sat, Nov 14 – 8:00 PM Aria Ballroom at MGM Springfield – Complex Springfield, MA, US
Nov 27, TBA – TBA Funny Bone Comedy Club (Columbus) Columbus, OH, US
Fri, Nov 27 – 7:00 PM Bricktown Comedy Club Tulsa Tulsa, OK, US
Fri, Nov 27 – 9:45 PM Bricktown Comedy Club Tulsa Tulsa, OK, US
Sat, Nov 28 – 6:00 PM Bricktown Comedy Club Tulsa Tulsa, OK, US
Nov 28, TBA – TBA Funny Bone Comedy Club (Columbus) Columbus, OH, US
Sat, Nov 28 – 8:45 PM Bricktown Comedy Club Tulsa Tulsa, OK, US
Sun, Nov 29 – 4:00 PM Bricktown Comedy Club Tulsa Tulsa, OK, US
Fri, Dec 11 – 7:30 PM Brea Improv Brea, CA, US
Fri, Dec 11 – 9:45 PM Brea Improv Brea, CA, US
Sat, Dec 12 – 7:00 PM Brea Improv Brea, CA, US
Sat, Dec 12 – 9:30 PM Brea Improv Brea, CA, US
Sun, Dec 13 – 6:00 PM Brea Improv Brea, CA, US
Fri, Dec 18 – 7:30 PM Ontario Improv Comedy Club Ontario, CA, US
Fri, Dec 18 – 9:45 PM Ontario Improv Comedy Club Ontario, CA, US
Sat, Dec 19 – 7:00 PM Ontario Improv Comedy Club Ontario, CA, US
Sat, Dec 19 – 9:30 PM Ontario Improv Comedy Club Ontario, CA, US
Sun, Dec 20 – 6:00 PM Ontario Improv Comedy Club Ontario, CA, US
Sat, Jan 2 – 8:00 PM GLC Live at 20 Monroe Grand Rapids, MI, US

Age policies vary by venue: many clubs are 18+ for admission, while some late shows or bar-focused rooms are 21+ due to alcohol service. A valid, government-issued photo ID is required for entry and for any age-restricted purchases. Please check your specific show’s policy before buying.

Common venue rules: no professional cameras, flash, or audio/video recording; phones must be silenced and stowed during the set. Most clubs enforce a food/drink minimum and reserve the right to remove disruptive guests. Seating is typically first-come, first-served within your section, so arrive early for the best spots.

Audience etiquette: keep table talk low, don’t heckle, and let the comics work. Late seating is allowed at staff discretion and will be handled quietly to avoid interrupting the show. “Sign-up buckets” are for open-mic nights only and are not part of a Marlon Wayans headliner tour unless a venue explicitly advertises otherwise.

VIP options, when available, may include priority or front-row seating, a meet-and-greet or photo opportunity after the show, early entry, or limited-edition merchandise; benefits differ by venue and night, are priced in USD, and are always limited, so please use our ticket link above to see current availability and inclusions.

Behind the Scenes of the Marlon Wayans Concert: Format, Music, & Stage Setup

The show is engineered for pace and surprise. A short cold open sets the tone, followed by lightning-round sets for emerging comics who get one to two minutes before a wrap light. A host keeps the clock honest and offers punchy feedback with a rotating guest panel, then the headliner delivers two tightly edited blocks that mix fresh material with spontaneous crowd work. Between segments, quick band interludes and sound stings erase dead air while the stage manager resets stools, waters, and mic stands. The night usually closes with a brief encore or Q&A, allowing callbacks and local references to land.

Music and tech shape the atmosphere as much as jokes do. A house band supplies walk-on themes, rimshot accents, and vamp grooves that mask transitions. The front-of-house engineer balances vocal clarity with room energy, while a monitor engineer gives performers clean foldback so tags and timing stay sharp. Lighting is preprogrammed with warm washes for storytelling, snap cues for punch lines, and a distinct wrap cue. A side-stage timer and a tally light keep sets consistent. Many shows add a video wall for bumpers, reaction shots, and sponsor rolls, captured by a camera op and recorded for clips.

Compared with traditional club hours, this format imposes clearer rules and faster pacing. Phones are sealed in pouches to protect new material; openers are shorter; there is no intermission. Guests range from veteran comics to musicians and athletes, which broadens feedback and crowd demographics. A lottery bucket lets locals try a minute, and QR prompts collect audience questions to seed riffs.

Audiences praise the momentum, the band’s chemistry, and the discovery of new voices. Critics note TV-ready polish and strong sound design, while a minority miss slower, long-form arcs. Overall, reviews highlight high energy, crisp timing, and a welcoming backstage culture.

Marlon Wayans 2026 Tour Q&A

Q: How much are tickets for marlon wayans?
A: Prices vary by city and demand, but most seats run $45–$150 USD before fees. VIP or meet-and-greet bundles typically cost $180–$350 USD, while limited last-minute releases may fluctuate based on availability.

Q: How to get tickets to the marlon wayans Tour?
A: Use the link on our website to purchase securely. ‘The countdown has started – book now!’ Turn on alerts, compare dates, check out quickly to beat pricing and sellouts.

Q: How long is the show?
A: Expect approximately 90 minutes total, including an opener and a changeover. Marlon’s headline set typically runs 60–75 minutes, though club curfews, late shows, and encores can shift timing. Arrive early to settle in.

Q: How to get the best seats?
A: Join venue lists for presales, buy the moment sales open, and study the seating chart. Prioritize centered, elevated sections, avoid poles, consider VIP early entry, and filter for “unobstructed view” seat labels.

Q: Is it suitable for children?
A: Marlon Wayans performs adult material with strong language and mature themes, so most venues recommend 16+ or 18+. Policies vary by club; minors, where allowed, require a guardian and valid ID to enter.

Q: Can I take photographs or record the performance?
A: Recording is prohibited; some venues use lockable Yondr pouches. Non-flash photos before or after might be allowed, but during sets keep phones away and follow staff instructions or risk removal.

Q: Where is the tour going?
A: The itinerary will span markets. Cities typically include New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Dallas, Houston, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Phoenix, Seattle, San Francisco, Denver, and Las Vegas, plus additions later.

Q: How can comedians participate or sign up?
A: There is no public sign-up for slots; bookings happen through clubs, promoters, and talent agencies. Build credits locally, maintain a tape, network with bookers, and monitor channels for showcase audition opportunities.

Q: Who are the recurring guests or regulars?
A: Lineups vary by city and venue. Expect a rotating cast of local openers, with occasional surprise drop-ins. Special guests are announced close to showtime, and appearances subject to change without notice.

Q: What makes this tour unique from other stand-up shows?
A: Marlon’s shows fuse high-energy physicality, sharp storytelling, and fearless crowd work. He builds cinematic bits from personal experience and culture, evolving the set nightly so fans catch moments.

Q: What’s next for the marlon wayans after this tour?
A: Expect filmed material—possibly a stand-up special—plus film and TV work. He typically develops new hours on tour, then records, promotes, and may announce additional international or U.S. dates later.

Q: Are there VIP or meet-and-greet packages?
A: Many dates offer VIP bundles with premium seating, priority entry, and a meet-and-greet or photo opportunity, sometimes with merch. Pricing ranges from $180–$350 USD before fees, and quantities are limited; buy early.

Q: What is the refund or cancellation policy?
A: Most tickets are final sale. If a date is rescheduled, tickets are usually honored; if canceled, primary sellers refund to the original payment method. Optional protection may cover emergencies; review terms.

Q: Will there be merchandise at the venue, and how much does it cost?
A: Yes—expect T-shirts, hats, posters, and more, typically $15–$50 USD. Some items may be venue-exclusive or signed. Card and tap common, stock limited; buy early, please.

Q: Are there accessible seating options and accommodations?
A: Yes. Venues provide ADA seating, companion spots, ramps or elevators, and restrooms. Contact the box office early for arrangements, and review policies on service animals, strobe lighting, loud sound, and sensitivities.

Q: What time should I arrive, and is there an opener?
A: Doors open 60–90 minutes before showtime; arrive 45–60 minutes early to park and be seated. Most dates feature an MC and opener, adding 15–25 minutes before Marlon’s set.

Q: Are food and drinks available, and is there a minimum?
A: Most clubs serve food and bars. Many enforce a two-item or two-drink minimum per person, separate from tickets. Arrive early to order, and review menu, pricing, taxes, gratuity.

Q: What should I wear?
A: Smart-casual works best—comfortable shoes, layers for air-conditioning, and outfits you can sit in for 90 minutes. Some clubs prohibit hats, athletic wear, or large bags. When in doubt, check venue policies before arriving online.

Q: How are ticket prices set, and do they fluctuate?
A: Venues and promoters use demand-based pricing, costs rise as inventory drops. Primary tickets list face value plus fees in USD, while resale is higher. Buy early to avoid surges.

Q: Can I transfer or resell my tickets safely?
A: Use the platform’s official transfer tools to send tickets; avoid screenshots. Venues use barcode refresh or ID checks. If reselling, list through verified marketplaces and always comply with state laws.

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