Kevin Hart's heading to Sin City for a huge two-night comedy show
As if you really needed reasons to head out to Sin City, right? Leave it up to comedian heavyweight Kevin Hart to get people excited about summer ending and the fall kicking in courtesy of a huge two-night Las Vegas comedy show announcement.
Kevin Hart’s heading to Resorts World Las Vegas
It’s all a part of the 2022 Reality Check tour taking over the West and Hart’s locked in to headline a limited engagement at Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas November 18 and the following day. To make things more special, the shows are going to be filmed as part of his next comedy special.
Emmy & GRAMMY-nominated comedian and actor, Kevin Hart, announced he will headline a limited engagement at Resorts World Las Vegas on November 18 and 19. With two nights at the state-of-the-art entertainment venue during his 2022 Reality Check Tour, the shows will be filmed to be part of his next comedy special. Hart is also set to make his mark as one of the first comedians to perform at Resorts World Theatre. The Las Vegas shows, produced by AEG Presents, will give guests an unparalleled, intimate experience with the furthest seat in the theatre only 150 feet from the stage.
Tickets, plus a limited number of VIP ticket packages, will go on pre-sale Wednesday, September 7 at 10 a.m. PT until Thursday, September 8 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Tickets will go on sale to the public Friday, September 9 at 10 a.m. PT atkevinhartnation.com. For more information visit rwlasvegas.com/entertainment.
Hailed as one of the highest-earning stand-up comedians of 2019 by Forbes, Hart recently sold out Crypto.com Arena as part of the “Netflix Is A Joke: The Festival” and continues to sell out arenas across North America. Additionally, his previous global comedy tour sold out over 100 arenas around the world, and he sold over one million tickets worldwide in 2018 during his Irresponsible Tour. Hart continued to break records with his hometown stand-up performance at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field during his What Now Tour, marking the first time a comedian sold out an NFL stadium in Philadelphia.