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Dan Soder is looking to share some post-Valentine’s love with The Wilbur

Via The Wilbur

Over the years, Dan Soder has made his love for Boston widely known. Looking to the future, Soder is ready to romance the city once again while love is love is still in the frigid, bitter cold air.

As announced today (October 4), Soder will be taking a trip to Tremont Street on February 17 for a one-show throwdown at The Wilbur. It will be his first time back in the city since crushing six shows at Laugh Boston in 2021, and since then, has continued his work as one of comedy’s most consistently potent voices with sold out shows all over the country. In addition to his work on the stage, Soder has continued his work in camera, reprint his role as Dudley Mafee on the hit Showtime series Billions, and in the podcast realm as co-host of The Regz alongside Robert Kelly and Luis J. Gomez.

Chris Black and Jason Stewart bring their in-depth and widely-acclaimed podcast How Long Gone to The Wilbur on December 8. Born out of pandemic boredom, Black and Stewart have created a universe of curiosity and connection by forging quite a path in their journey through the minds of some of the biggest and most interesting names in music, culture, fashion and beyond. For their Boston trek, the duo will be joined by Kansas City-based singer-songwriter Kevin Morby.

Some of your favorite improv icons are coming to town with Whose Live Anyway?, as Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray make their way to The Wilbur on April 10 for a wild night of left turns and unknown destinations that will have the crowd as mystified as the guys on stage. As always, audience participation is expected, so prepare to possibly be thrown into the spotlight with some of the best improv artists to ever hit the stage.

He may not be the stoner comic we’ve come accustomed to taking the stage on the sacred 4/20 holiday, but Jim Gaffigan’s occasional food-centric quips may just give you the munchies when he hits the stage at The Wilbur on April 19 and 20, as part of his Barely Alive tour. Since his last time at The Wilbur, the Grammy nominated comedian, actor, writer, producer, and two-time New York Times best-selling author has continued his dominance in the stand-up spotlight with sold out shows all over the world, as well as a pair of newer specials with 2021’s Comedy Monster and 2023’s Dark Pale. He’s also carved quite a path for himself in film and TV roles over the last few years, with roles in Collide, Linoleum, and most recently, the role of Manny Broward in the HBO Max miniseries Full Circle.

Additionally, Matteo Lane keeps the good stuff coming as he has added a sixth show to his sold-out Wilbur run on November 15.

Presale tickets for these shows can be accessed via The Regulars presale now, and by using the Wilbur presale code VANYA starting at 10 a.m. ET Thursday (October 5), before tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday (October 6) 10 a.m. ET, with the exception of Whose Live Anyway?, which goes on sale at noon ET.