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Mark Normand’s winding road leads to his Wilbur debut

Courtesy of The Wilbur

Mark Normand has brought his comedy all over the world throughout his career, but only now does his navigation steer him toward The Wilbur.

As announced this week, Normand will be bringing his “All Over The Road” Tour to Boston on December 3, where he will take the stage on Tremont Street for the first time. The inhabitance of the legendary venue comes after years on the club circuit grind for Normand, who has amassed quite a significant following not only through his comedy releases like his appearance on season three of The Standups on Netflix, his 2020 self-released YouTube special Out To Lunch and the three stand-up albums to his credit, but also his pair of weekly podcast co-hosting gigs on We Might Be Drunk with Sam Morrill, and Tuesdays With Stories, which he captains alongside Massachusetts native and fellow comedian Joe List.

Over the years, Normand’s expertly-crafted and unfiltered one-liners, and uncomfortably honest and sometimes dark musings on both common and squirm-worthy topics has earned him global notoriety in theaters, clubs and on festival stages (including the Boston Comedy Festival), as well as a number of late-night sets, including Conan, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

But before Normand takes The Wilbur by storm, English comedian and author Sarah Millican brings some forceful creative winds of her own to Tremont Street as part of her Bobby Dazzler international tour on November 10, while stand-up comedian and Internet personality Nigel Ng, otherwise known as food reviewer Uncle Roger, steps into The Wilbur spotlight in the midst of his HAIYAA world tour a few days later on November 13.

Tickets for these shows can be accessed now via a special presale if you subscribe to The Regulars program, before they hit presale on Thursday (June 16) at 10 a.m. EDT by using the code VANYA.