LEXINGTON, KY (May 4, 2024) – David Cross announces fall 2024 theater dates for his new tour, David Cross: The End Of The Beginning Of The End. Stopping at the Lexington Opera House on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. The fall tour dates will visit 46 cities across North America from September through December with additional international dates being planned for 2025.

 

Tickets go on sale on Friday, May 10 at 10:00 AM Local Time.  For a full list of tour dates, links to tickets and on sale times visit David’s website.

 

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From deep within his bunker, David stated, “Ladies and Gentlemen! Dads and Grads! Women and Children! Lads and Mads (Mikkelson)! Get ready for The End of The Beginning of The End Tour '24/'25. It's just like it sounds.  Let's wind things down a touch with an evening of all new side-splitting nastiness from yours truly.  I can't wait to get back out on the road and come to see you in (INSERT CITY/TOWN HERE) Wait.  No, please put the actual name of the city or town in the parenthesis don't put (INSERT CITY/TOWN HERE) put the actual...no you did it again. You don't understand, I want you to put the actual name of the city in the parenthesis.  So if I'm playing in Salt Lake City or Dallas or wherever, you put (Salt Lake City or Dallas or wherever) in parenthesis...NO!  Don't put fucking "Salt Lake City or Dallas or wherever" in there!  That was just an example.  My god this is insane.  I'm going to call you because you're clearly not understanding me.  Please respond with your phone number as well as your Social Security number.  Thanks.”

 

Emmy Award winner and two-time Grammy Award nominee, David Cross is known as an inventive performer, writer, and producer on stage and screen. 

 

Adding to his long list of memorable TV and film characters, on August 8, David will join the cast of the Netflix series, The Umbrella Academy, as Sy Grossman for the fourth and final season.

 

Also on August 8, David will perform at Central Park SummerStage in, David Cross And His Super Pals, featuring Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Silverman, Fred Armisen and more.

 

In February, David released his eighth stand-up special, David Cross: Worst Daddy in the World, to rave reviews on the 800 Pound Gorilla YouTube channel.

 

David hosts the podcast, Senses Working Overtime with David Cross, produced by Headgum and available every Thursday on all audio platforms with video available on David’s YouTube channel.

 

Recently, David was seen in the Julia Louis-Dreyfus film, You Hurt My Feelings, and the FX series, Justified: City Primeval.  In 2021, he starred in the National Geographic series, Genius: Aretha, portraying famed music producer, Jerry Wexler opposite Cynthia Erivo as Aretha Franklin; as well as making guest appearances in the critically-acclaimed HBO Max miniseries, Station Eleven and the HBO Max film, 8-Bit Christmas.

 

David was nominated for two Grammy Awards for the albums, …America…Great, and Shut Up You F***ing Baby, and his comedy special, David Cross: The Pride is Back, was named one of the 25 best stand-up comedy specials and concert films of all time by Rolling Stone in July 2015.

 

David’s groundbreaking TV credits include Arrested Development, Goliath, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, Mr. Show with Bob and David, Bliss, and The Ben Stiller Show.

 

David has collaborated on numerous film and video projects with several bands including The Beastie Boys, The Black Keys, The Strokes, Superchunk and Yo La Tengo.

 

David released the indie film Hits, which he wrote and directed  He has appeared in numerous films including Steven Spielberg’s, The Post, alonside Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep, Kill Your Darlings, It's a Disaster, Year One, Waiting for Guffman, Men in Black and Men in Black II, Ghost World, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Pitch Perfect 2, I’m Not There, and he provided his vocal talents for several animated films, including Megamind, the Kung Fu Panda franchise and Curious George.

 

For more visit David’s website, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.