Comedian Bobby Lee is having a moment.
After taping the first special of his 30+ year comedy career, which is bound for Hulu, he’s set his first-ever headline tour, which will see him performing in theaters across North America beginning this spring.
Artist presale begins March 12 at 10 a.m. local, with general onsale kicking off March 13 at the same time. Produced by Live Nation, Bobby Lee: The Finally Tour 2026 will kick off in Detroit on April 24 before making stops in major cities including Chicago, Toronto, Houston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, and more, wrapping this fall.
The tour is a major milestone for Lee, one of comedy’s most beloved and unconventional voices, who has never before toured at this level. It comes following his and Andrew Santino’s multi-year Bad Friends podcast tour, which saw the duo selling 5,000+ tickets in every market, according to our sources.
A cast member on Mad TV for eight seasons, from 2001 to 2009, Lee is best known these days for co-hosting two of the top comedy podcasts in the world, Bad Friends and TigerBelly, where he’s built a global fanbase through his humor, candid storytelling, and chaotic comedic energy. A release date for his Hulu special hasn’t yet been disclosed, but he taped it at the Balboa Theater in his hometown of San Diego in January.
Working consistently as an actor for decades, with 110 credits to his name, Lee most recently lent his voice to Sony’s animated sports movie, GOAT. Other recent credits include HBO’s And Just Like That…, Tom Segura’s Netflix series Bad Thoughts, HBO Max’s It’s Florida, Man, Paul Feig’s Amazon action-comedy Jackpot!, and Happy Gilmore 2.




