Whitney Cummings Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: Whitney Cummings is keeping the laughs rolling into the end of the year, announcing that her “Big Baby” Tour is extending into fall 2025. Following a packed run of sold-out shows earlier in the year, the sharp-tongued comedian, writer, and actress is adding a fresh round of dates that will take her to new cities and give even more fans a chance to catch her in person.
The newly announced stops include San Jacinto, Ridgefield, Huntington, Norfolk, Toronto, Baltimore, Fayetteville, Hot Springs National Park, Reading, Philadelphia, Fort Lauderdale, and New Orleans. Each show promises Whitney’s signature blend of fearless honesty, quick-fire wit, and hilariously relatable stories about relationships, modern life, and the things we all think but rarely say out loud.
TICKETS: Tickets for Whitney Cummings 2025 shows are available now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. For most dates, standard tickets start in the $40–$60 range for general admission or rear seating, making it an accessible show for fans across the country. Mid-range tickets, typically closer to the stage, often run $70–$100. In high-demand cities like Philadelphia, Toronto, and Fort Lauderdale, premium seats in the front rows can go from $120–$175, with a few markets pushing higher.
Fans looking for an upgraded experience can check for VIP packages in select cities, which may include premium seating and exclusive tour merchandise.
ABOUT: Whitney Cummings is an American stand-up comedian, actress, writer, producer, and director known for her fearless humor, quick wit, and unfiltered takes on relationships, modern culture, and everyday absurdities. Born September 4, 1982, in Washington, D.C., she began performing stand-up in her early twenties and quickly built a reputation for sharp, observational comedy delivered with confidence and bite.
Cummings gained national recognition through her appearances on comedy roasts, late-night talk shows, and specials, eventually landing her own sitcom, Whitney (2011–2013), which she created, produced, and starred in. Around the same time, she co-created the long-running CBS hit 2 Broke Girls, which ran for six seasons. Beyond TV, she’s released several stand-up specials, including Money Shot (2010), I Love You (2014), I’m Your Girlfriend (2016), Can I Touch It? (2019), and Jokes (2022), all praised for blending sharp social commentary with personal, often self-deprecating storytelling.
She’s also the host of the popular podcast Good For You, where she interviews comedians, actors, and experts with her trademark mix of humor and curiosity. Over the years, Cummings has been an outspoken voice on gender dynamics, technology, and mental health, often weaving those themes into her comedy in ways that feel both relatable and daring.