Jerry Seinfeld announces six shows at Caesars Palace next year

October 18, 2022
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The comedian will perform at The Colosseum, which has hosted the likes of Elton John and Celine Dion.

Jerry Seinfeld, a global comic superstar, is set to return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for six shows in 2023 to perform his latest stand-up set. He will be on stage from April 14-15, June 9-10, and July 28-29 next year with tickets going on sale this Friday.

Caesars Rewards members will have early access to a presale which will run from October 19-20. Tickets will be priced at $84 plus tax and applicable fees and can be purchased on Ticketmaster, with Ticketmaster members also having access to the presale.

The Colosseum is no stranger to superstars gracing its stage. For instance, Adele will be performing for stints throughout November and December, beginning on November 18.

Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Van Morrison, Elton John and Cher have all performed at this illustrious Strip venue. However, Jerry Seinfeld will be the most acclaimed comedian to have ever played at The Colosseum.

Seinfeld broke out as a stand-up comedian in the 1980s, on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. However, he transformed into a superstar in the 90s when he teamed up with writer Larry David to create Seinfeld, the most profitable comedy of all time.

This show ran on NBC for nine seasons, winning three Golden Globes, ten Emmys and numerous People’s Choice awards. In 2009, it was named the greatest television show of all time by TV Guide and in 2012 it was voted the best sitcom ever made in a Vanity Fair poll.

Seinfeld’s latest Emmy-nominated Netflix projects include Jerry Before Seinfeld and 23 Hours to Kill and his highly acclaimed web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which topped 25 million views in its first season alone.

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