Sommore Tour 2026

As the undisputed Queen of Comedy, Sommore returns in 2026 with a razor-sharp stand-up tour that blends social commentary, relationship truths, and opulent wit. Known for her regal stage persona, punchy storytelling, and rapid-fire timing, the Trenton-born comedian headlines a nationwide theater-and-club run designed for fans who crave clever, grown-folk humor without filters.

The show format centers on a full-length stand-up set from Sommore, preceded by a quick-hitting opener curated from rising comics in each city. Expect tightly written new material, crowd interplay, and a well-paced arc that builds to a high-energy closer. Select dates add post-show meet-and-greets and limited VIP photo opportunities.

What began with early TV breakthroughs on Def Comedy Jam and hosting BET’s ComicView matured into sold-out tours and acclaimed specials like The Queen Stands Alone, Chandelier Status, and A Queen With No Spade. Alongside fellow Queens of Comedy, Sommore helped define a generation’s comedic voice, influencing club lineups, televised showcases, and arena tours nationwide.

What’s New in Sommore Tour 2026

In 2026, expect an all-new hour, refreshed production design, first-time visits to select midsize theaters and college venues, and a few co-billed evenings with veteran headliners. Sommore tour dates and venues roll out in waves to reduce scalping; monitor official channels and our listing for newly added shows. All ticket prices are listed in USD at checkout.

Follow Sommore’s official accounts for real-time updates on Sommore upcoming events and behind-the-scenes content:

Ready to lock in your seats for a night of top-tier comedy and unforgettable one-liners? Please go through the link to our website to buy Sommore tour tickets, secure VIP add-ons, and get city alerts. The countdown has started – book now! Check back frequently as new weekends, matinees, and late shows are added, with extra seats released if production holds are lifted periodically or reconfigured.

Date & Time Venue Location Tickets
Sat, May 9 – 7:00 PM The Belasco Los Angeles, CA, US
Fri, May 15 – 9:15 PM Helium Comedy Club (Philadelphia) Philadelphia, PA, US
Sat, May 16 – 7:00 PM Helium Comedy Club (Philadelphia) Philadelphia, PA, US
Sat, May 16 – 9:30 PM Helium Comedy Club (Philadelphia) Philadelphia, PA, US
Sun, May 17 – 7:00 PM Helium Comedy Club (Philadelphia) Philadelphia, PA, US
Fri, May 22 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Fri, May 22 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Sat, May 23 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Sat, May 23 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Sun, May 24 – 6:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Richmond) Richmond, VA, US
Fri, May 29 – 7:00 PM Downtown – Tacoma Comedy Club Tacoma, WA, US
Fri, May 29 – 9:45 PM Downtown – Tacoma Comedy Club Tacoma, WA, US
Sat, May 30 – 6:00 PM Downtown – Tacoma Comedy Club Tacoma, WA, US
Sat, May 30 – 8:45 PM Downtown – Tacoma Comedy Club Tacoma, WA, US
Fri, Jun 12 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Fri, Jun 12 – 9:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Sat, Jun 13 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Sat, Jun 13 – 9:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Sun, Jun 14 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, US
Jun 26, TBA – TBA Funny Bone Comedy Club (Hartford) Manchester, CT, US
Fri, Jun 26 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Columbus) Columbus, OH, US
Fri, Jun 26 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Columbus) Columbus, OH, US
Jun 27, TBA – TBA Funny Bone Comedy Club (Hartford) Manchester, CT, US
Sat, Jun 27 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Columbus) Columbus, OH, US
Jun 27, TBA – TBA Funny Bone Comedy Club (Hartford) Manchester, CT, US
Sat, Jun 27 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Columbus) Columbus, OH, US
Sun, Jun 28 – 6:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Columbus) Columbus, OH, US
Fri, Jul 31 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Omaha) Omaha, NE, US
Sat, Aug 1 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Omaha) Omaha, NE, US
Fri, Sep 25 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Fri, Sep 25 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Sat, Sep 26 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Sat, Sep 26 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Fri, Nov 13 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Fri, Nov 13 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Sat, Nov 14 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Sat, Nov 14 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Sun, Nov 15 – 6:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Liberty Township) Liberty Township, OH, US
Fri, Nov 20 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Virginia Beach) Virginia Beach, VA, US
Fri, Nov 20 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Virginia Beach) Virginia Beach, VA, US
Sat, Nov 21 – 6:31 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Virginia Beach) Virginia Beach, VA, US
Sat, Nov 21 – 9:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Virginia Beach) Virginia Beach, VA, US
Fri, Dec 18 – 7:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Fri, Dec 18 – 9:45 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Sat, Dec 19 – 6:30 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Sat, Dec 19 – 9:15 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US
Sun, Dec 20 – 6:00 PM Funny Bone Comedy Club (Tampa) Tampa, FL, US

Sommore Tour Lineup & Hosts

Sommore anchors a multi-format run that blends intimate club nights with big-theater showcases, and the lineup adjusts by date. At theater stops branded Legends Of Laughter and Capital Comedy Festival, she shares the bill with veteran headliners; the Boston engagement explicitly lists Earthquake and Lavell Crawford alongside Sommore, while other cities announce final pairings closer to show night. Club engagements at Funny Bone venues (Perrysburg, Dayton, Richmond, Cleveland, Hartford, and Virginia Beach) follow the classic three-act structure: a local host emcee, a feature comic, and Sommore closing with a full headlining set.

Sommore’s credentials set the tone. A trailblazer who hosted BET’s ComicView, she co-starred in The Queens of Comedy and has delivered acclaimed specials including Chandelier Status, A Queen With No Spades, and Netflix’s 2024 Queen Chandelier. Known as the “Diva of Contemporary Comedy,” she combines incisive social commentary with glamorous stagecraft. Fun fact: she is the half-sister of actor Nia Long.

Select dates pair Sommore with Earthquake, a U.S. Air Force veteran whose Netflix special Legendary (executive produced by Dave Chappelle) showcases his rapid-fire, blue-collar observational style, and Lavell Crawford, beloved for his role as Huell in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, a club-tested storyteller who has headlined theaters nationwide following notable specials and a highly publicized fitness journey.

Hosting duties vary by venue. In theaters, Sommore often bookends the night or yields to a touring MC; in clubs, the house emcee warms the room, sets etiquette, and keeps transitions crisp. A rotating DJ typically handles walk-on music and interludes; no standing band travels with the tour.

Surprise appearances are rare but possible at club shows, where regional favorites sometimes drop in. Returning stalwarts like Earthquake and Crawford signal a joke-dense vibe, while rising openers provide voices and occasional breakouts, making each stop feel familiar and new.

Essential Info for Fans Attending the Sommore Tour

Show Duration

Club dates with Sommore typically run 100–120 minutes overall: a host and opener followed by a 70–90 minute headlining set. Theater bills and multi-comic shows like Legends Of Laughter last about 2 hours, occasionally 2.5. Clubs rarely pause for intermission; theaters may add a 15‑minute break. Door times and curfews vary by market; confirm your ticketed start time and plan parking.

Age Restrictions

Policies vary by venue and local law. Comedy clubs commonly enforce 18+ or 21+, especially with alcohol service and a two-item minimum. Large theaters are often all ages, but parental discretion is recommended for mature content. Bring a government-issued photo ID for age checks and bar service.

Venue Rules: Cameras, Recording, Participation

Professional cameras, flashes, and tablets are not permitted, and audio/video recording is generally prohibited. Phones should be silenced; quick photos are usually limited to before or after the show. Late seating may be held until a break. Respectful participation is welcome; heckling is not.

Tickets: How and Where to Buy

Buy Sommore tour tickets safely through the link to our website. We carry official inventory for venues such as Victoria Theater at NJPAC in Newark; Funny Bone Comedy Clubs in Toledo, Dayton, Richmond, Cleveland, and Hartford; Boch Center Wang Theatre in Boston; and D.A.R. Constitution Hall in Washington, DC. Choose your city, select seats, and pay securely. All ticket prices are displayed in USD with taxes and fees itemized before checkout. Digital tickets arrive by email or mobile wallet; box-office pickup requires the purchasing ID and card. For ADA seating, contact support. International cards are accepted and billed in USD; your bank may apply its own exchange rate and fees. The countdown has started – book now!

Audience Etiquette and Participation

Arrive early, observe any two-item minimum, and keep conversations brief and quiet. Laugh and applaud freely, but please do not film or shout out unless invited by the performer. There is no sign-up bucket for amateurs at Sommore’s tour stops; open‑mic signups are separate club events. Disruptive guests can be removed without refund.

VIP and Upgrades

Select dates offer VIP packages with premium seating, dedicated check-in, exclusive merchandise, and, when offered, a brief post-show photo opportunity. Terms vary by city and do not guarantee autographs or extended meet-and-greets. Availability is limited; benefits are listed on each event page in USD, and early arrival is required to redeem perks.

Behind the Scenes: Format, Music, & Stage Setup

Across the run, the format adjusts to venue size while staying tight. Theater nights at NJPAC’s Victoria Theater, Boston’s Wang Theatre, and Washington’s D.A.R. Constitution Hall play like showcases: a host warms the room, two or three features escalate, and the headliner closes. Club weekends at Funny Bone rooms center on Sommore’s longer set. Typical timing: 10–15 minutes for the host, 15–25 for features, and 50–60 for the closer, with brisk changeovers on double-show evenings.

Music binds the night together. Rather than a house band, most stops use a DJ or curated playlist—classic soul and R&B at walk-in, hip-hop between sets—to keep momentum. Intro stings punctuate entrances, and lights snap to a spotlight for punchlines. The physical setup is minimalist: a handheld wireless mic with wired backup, a black drop or branded scrim, one barstool, and front washes. Larger theaters add pre-roll videos and color cues; clubs keep mixes intimate.

Compared with past legs, pacing is tighter and rules clearer. Multi-headliner Legends of Laughter bills—often pairing Sommore with Lavell Crawford and Earthquake—balance stage time evenly and skip panel-style bits; it’s sets, back to back. Club dates lean conversational, giving Sommore space to test fresh material. Some venues post phone-use reminders to protect new jokes, and time lights are enforced so double-show nights start promptly. Guest comics skew local in clubs, while theaters favor national openers.

Audiences have responded to the polish. Reviews highlight clean sound, good sightlines, and transitions that keep energy high without filler. Theatergoers in Newark, Boston, and Washington, DC praise the concert feel created by playlists and lighting cues, while club crowds enjoy intimacy and crowd work. A few critics note that back-to-back nights can trim encores, but most applaud efficiency: minimal props, no sketches, just focused stand-up delivered at a pace that respects comics and schedules.

Sommore 2026 Tour Q&A

How much are Sommore tour tickets?

Prices vary by city, date, and seat location, but most standard tickets run from $35 to $150 before fees. Premium or VIP options, when available, typically range from $100 to $250 USD each.

How to get tickets to the Sommore Tour?

Use the ticket link on our website online to pick your city, date, and seats securely. The countdown has started—book now! Need help? Chat or email our support team before purchasing today anytime.

How long is the show?

Sommore’s headlining set typically runs 70 to 90 minutes. Most dates include an opener or host adding 15 to 25 minutes. There is no intermission, so plan concessions and restrooms before show.

How to get the best seats?

Best seats combine sightlines and vibe: mid-orchestra rows C–J in theaters, or centered tables near stage at clubs. Buy early, use interactive map, avoid side views, and join venue presales for priority access.

Is it suitable for children?

Sommore’s material includes adult language and mature themes. Many theaters allow ages 16+, while clubs require 18+ or 21+. Parents should preview clips beforehand. If bringing teens, choose seats and set expectations.

Can I take photographs or record the performance?

Flash photography and any recording during the performance are generally prohibited. Quick, no-flash phone photos before or after the show are typically fine. Always follow venue rules and staff instructions clearly announced onsite.

Where is the tour going?

Expect major markets and returning favorites: Newark; Washington, DC; Boston; Chicago; Nashville; Cleveland; Richmond; Jacksonville; Hartford; Virginia Beach; Mobile. Additional stops include New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Miami.

How can comedians participate or sign up?

Openers are booked by the tour team and local promoters. Comedians should email a press kit with clips and credits to the venue talent buyer. Demonstrated draw and polished, club-ready sets are essential.

Who are the recurring guests or regulars?

Lineups vary by city. Recurring guests may include Legends of Laughter alumni like Lavell Crawford and Earthquake, plus regional hosts. Bills are announced by venues. All appearances are subject to change without notice.

What makes the Sommore tour unique from other stand-up shows?

Sommore blends sharp observational comedy with glamorous stagecraft: couture looks, theatrical lighting, curated music. The set mixes social commentary and audience banter, delivering polish for a premium theater experience that feels truly intimate.

What’s next for Sommore after this tour?

After the tour, expect festival slots, TV or streaming appearances, and development of new material for a future special. Sommore also headlines select club residencies. Join the newsletter and follow socials for announcements.

When do tickets go on sale and are there presales?

On-sale dates vary by venue. Many stops offer a presale for newsletter subscribers or card partners, followed by general sale. Check our site for local times posted in the venue’s time zone.

Are there VIP or meet and greet packages?

Select dates include VIP or meet and greet packages with premium seating, early entry, and exclusive merch; photo opportunities depend on venue policy. Prices start around $100 and can sometimes exceed $250 USD.

What are the venue policies on bags, late seating, and accessibility?

Policies differ. Many theaters use detectors and clear or small bags only; clubs may enforce two-item minimums. Late seating occurs during breaks. ADA seating and assisted listening are available—reserve accessible tickets for placement.

What should I wear to the show?

Smart-casual works everywhere: neat denim or slacks, dresses, layers, and shoes. Clubs run tighter; theaters dressy. Auditoriums can feel cool, so bring a layer. Avoid hats that block sightlines for people behind you.

How early should I arrive?

Arrive 30–60 minutes early to clear security, grab concessions, and find seats without rushing. Downtown venues may need extra parking time. For club tables, early arrival improves seating priority, especially for larger parties.

Is there an age restriction or ID requirement at the door?

Age limits depend on venue type and local law. Theaters often admit 16+ with adult supervision; clubs may be 18+ or 21+ and require valid government ID. Check your event page before purchasing.

Are tickets refundable or transferable?

All sales are generally final, per venue policy. If you can’t attend, many platforms allow ticket transfers to friends or resale at face value. Consider ticket insurance during checkout for covered emergencies.

Will there be merchandise for sale?

Yes. Look for tees, hoodies, caps, and tour posters near the lobby or club entrance. Most stands are cashless; cards and mobile wallets are accepted. Typical prices range from $20 to $60 USD.

What happens if the show is postponed or canceled?

If a show is postponed, tickets remain valid for the new date, and we’ll email details. If canceled, you’ll receive refunds to the original payment method. Keep email current to avoid missing updates.

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