John Crist Readies Fall Leg of "Emotional Support Tour"
One of the nation's fast-rising comedians, John Crist, has sold out venues across the nation on his 'Emotional Support Tour' since February, and now, he's gearing up for the fall/winter leg of the extensive trek. Kicking off on Thurs., Sept. 14 in Oklahoma City, OK, the latest leg of his massive tour features 30+ dates with stops in major cities including Atlanta, Phoenix, back-to-back dates in Austin and more.
With a loyal following of 7+ Million across social media, the Georgia native-turned-Nashville resident has become a viral sensation with more than 1 Billion video views, thanks to his no-holds-barred approach to southern-bred humor and hallmark relatability - both of which are on full display in his side-splitting stand-up set. Ranked among Pollstar's Top 10 Comedy Tours in the World and on track to sell well over 100,000 tickets nationwide, his 'Emotional Support Tour' spotlights the best of Crist's clean, comedic appeal - here's a peek at what fans can expect from his live show:
White People in Country Music Trying to Solve Racism
Fresh off the release of his third comedy special, "John Crist: Would Like to Release a Statement" (out 5.23), Crist recently ventured into the world of music, releasing his debut solo track, "Every Christian Music Video," a laugh-out-loud parody co-written and performed by the comedic stand-out, himself. In 2022, he not only released his second special, "What Are We Doing?," via YouTube and his best-selling, debut book, "Delete That" via Penguin Random House, but he also launched his weekly podcast, "Net Positive," one of the fastest-rising comedy podcasts in the nation, which features bi-weekly, in-depth conversations with special guests including fellow comedians Matt Rife and Leanne Morgan, musicians Scott Stapp of Creed and Michael W. Smith, former NFL wide receiver Eric Decker and more.
From NASCAR to the popular "church or weed shop" debate, Country music lyrics in real life and more, Crist covers all of life's important topics across the internet. To purchase tickets to the 'Emotional Support Tour' and for additional information on John Crist, please visit johncristcomedy.com.
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