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Nick Swardson to bring national tour to Phoenix

Tickets go on sale this week

Posted 5/14/24

Comedian Nick Swardson will bring his new stand-up tour, Toilet Head, to Phoenix later this year.

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COMEDY

Nick Swardson to bring national tour to Phoenix

Tickets go on sale this week

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Comedian Nick Swardson will bring his new stand-up tour, Toilet Head, to Phoenix later this year.

Known for his unfiltered humor and wit, Swardson will tackle hard-hitting issues when he visits Celebrity Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 2. Produced by Live Nation, the 37-city tour kicks off in September in Mahnomhen, Minnesota, before wrapping up in New York next January.

Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 15 ahead of the general sale starting at 10 a.m. Friday, May 17 at LiveNation.com.

With a career spanning more than 26 years, Swardson is known for his collaborations with Adam Sandler, his role as Terry in “Reno 911,” and his performances in cult classics like “Grandma’s Boy” and “Bucky Larson,” not to mention his own comedic creations, including Comedy Central’s “Pretend Time” and “Typical Rick.”