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Mike Tyson 2025-26 Tour Info
Mike Tyson is returning to the stage with a new one-man show called Return of the Mike. Co-written with his wife Lakiha “Kiki” Tyson, this show is described as a “no-filter self-analyzation” that will delve into his life experiences: struggles with addiction, health issues, legal battles, reflections on his boxing career, and personal stories that he hasn’t shared before.
The tour will hit four Hard Rock Live venues starting November 9, 2025 in Rockford, IL. Tyson then heads to Cincinnati on November 23, FL on December 14, and Atlantic City, NJ on January 23, 2026. The Florida show in Hollywood is set to be taped for a streaming special expected to release in 2026.
Fans can expect that this show is very different from Tyson’s previous stage work like Undisputed Truth — in content, tone, and perspective. Tyson says he plans to mix humor and raw honesty, exploring both the darker chapters and quieter moments of his life, with a look at what it means to keep moving forward even when life punches you back.
Mike Tyson 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Mike Tyson 2025-26 live shows are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Ticket prices vary by city and venue. In Rockford, IL, entry prices begin around $114, with many seats in the middle and lower bowl areas averaging closer to $180 depending on proximity to the stage. Cincinnati offers some of the lowest entry points of the tour, with prices starting at about $72, making it one of the more affordable opportunities to see the show live. In Florida and Atlantic City, ticket costs fall between the two extremes. Hollywood, FL, and Atlantic City both have starting prices near $90 to $96, with better-positioned seats climbing well above $150. These ranges reflect demand and seating quality, ensuring that audiences can find both entry-level options and premium experiences at each stop.
About Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson is one of the most recognizable figures in sports history, known for his explosive power and dominance in the boxing ring. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1966, he rose from a turbulent childhood to become the youngest heavyweight champion in history at just 20 years old. With a ferocious style and unmatched intensity, he earned the nickname “Iron Mike” and quickly became a global phenomenon, capturing the imagination of fans with a combination of raw athletic talent and intimidating presence.
Over the course of his career, Tyson amassed 50 wins, including 44 by knockout, and faced many of the sport’s greatest fighters. Beyond the ring, his life was marked by dramatic highs and lows—championship glory, personal struggles, legal challenges, and periods of reinvention. These experiences have made him both a legendary athlete and a complex public figure whose story extends far beyond his achievements in boxing.
In more recent years, Tyson has embraced new ventures that highlight his personality and resilience. He has acted in films and television, launched a podcast, and become an outspoken advocate on topics ranging from personal growth to mental health. His openness about past struggles has given him a renewed voice in popular culture, allowing him to connect with audiences in ways that transcend sports.