If there was one moment of Season Four of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia that was more memorable than Charlie jumping out of a moving van, it was undoubtedly "The Nightman Cometh," the hilarious rock-opera spoof/play-within-the-show from the season finale. After a sold-out live performance of the play in Los Angeles, the cast agreed to do a limited-engagement, nationwide tour this September.
Charlie, Mac, Dennis, Dee and Frank will all be reprising their roles, and The Waitress and Artemis are slated to join in as well. Come one come all, to a beautiful show! It's gonna be awesome, and some other stuff! We can only pray no one has to pay the Troll Toll to get in.
Tickets are now on sale for "The Nightman Cometh." Dates:
September
15 - Boston, Mass. @ House of Blues Boston
16 - New York, N.Y. @ Beacon Theatre
17 - Philadelphia, Pa. @ Tower Theater
22 - Seattle, Wash. @ Moore Theater
24 - San Francisco, Calif. @ Nob Hill Masonic Center
25 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Palladium
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Why they gotta be all hatin' New York?
It will be in New York as well on Sept. 16 at the Beacon Theater...
Nice reporting douche. This news is a week old and EVERY show was sold out within minutes of presale. Now scalper scum are trying to rape fans of the show by charging up to a grand a ticket. Frakkin' scumbags deserve no press. Nice leaving out the Beacon show in NYC on the 16th. Guess you just happened to be scrolling through LiveNation when this caught you eye?
Thanks to readers who pointed out there's an NY show, it's been corrected.
As of this post, tickets are still available for the Boston and L.A. shows, get em while they're hot!
Pet Peeve: A nationwide tour is not nationwide when there are no dates in the midwest! There is a whole area of the country between the coasts. Google it.