On November 17, “Saturday Night Live” trio Please Don’t Destroy will release their first Peacock feature film about three childhood friends who seek for treasure allegedly buried in a close-by mountain.
But that is six long months.
Within the meantime, the group will keep fans entertained throughout the summer with a 25-show “Please Don’t Destroy Live Tour.”
From June 23 to August 27, digital video wonder kids Ben Marshall, Martin Herlihy and John Higgins have booked shows across North America, where they’ll likely be performing live sketches and stand-up.
And while PDD doesn’t currently have any shows scheduled in Latest York, fans within the Northeast will have the option to catch the fellows once they perform in Philadelphia on June 23, Boston on July 30 and Washington on August 17.
Need tickets to see the fellows who brought lightning-fast classic sketches like ‘Three Sad Virgins’, ‘Molly Shannon 2K23’ and the unforgettable ‘Tommy’ today?
We may help make that occur.
While supplies aren’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, May 19, fans who want to ensure they’ve tickets prematurely should buy from sites like Vivid Seats before tickets go on official sale.
Vivid Seats is an aftermarket ticketing platform and costs could also be above or below face value depending on demand.
They’ve a 100% buyer guarantee which states that your transaction can be secure and can be delivered before the event.
Please Don’t Destroy 2023 tour schedule
An entire calendar with tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all Please Don’t Destroy shows might be found below.
Concert dates Please Don’t Destroy 2023 |
---|
June 23 at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
July 13 on the Turner Hall Ballroom in Milwaukee, WI |
July 14 on the Barrymore Theater in Madison, WI |
July 15 on the Pantages Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota |
July 16 at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO |
July 18 on the TN Performing Arts Center Andrew Jackson Hall in Nashville, TN |
July 20 on the Vic Theater in Chicago, IL |
July 21 on the Davidson Theater in Columbus, Ohio |
July 22 on the Mimi Ohio Theater in Cleveland, OH |
July 23 on the Royal Oak Music Theater in Royal Oak, MI |
July 30 on the Wilbur Theater in Boston, MA |
August 3 on the Palace of High-quality Arts in San Francisco, California |
August 4 at The Observatory North Park in San Diego, California |
August 5 on the Hall of Revolution in Portland, OR |
August 11 at The Neptune Theater in Seattle, WA |
August 12 on the Paramount Theater in Denver, Colorado |
August 17 on the Lincoln Theater in Washington, DC |
August 18 on the Knight Theater in Charlotte, NC |
August 19 on the Carolina Theater in Durham, North Carolina |
August 20 at The Orange Peel in Asheville, North Carolina |
August 23 on the Buckhead Theater in Atlanta, GA |
August 24 at The Civic Theater in Latest Orleans, LA |
August 25 at The Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas |
August 26 on the White Oak Music Hall in Houston, Texas |
August 27 at The Factory in Deep Ellum, Dallas, Texas |
Film Please don’t destroy
While the plot details mentioned are all we actually know in regards to the untitled Please Don’t Destroy movie, we will reveal who can be joining the forged of Marshall, Herliha and Higgins.
Rounding out the team are SNL’s Bowen Yang, Hacks’ Meg Stalter, Reno 911’s Cedric Yarbrough, Every little thing In every single place All At Once’s Sunita Mani, Shameless’s Nichole Sakura and American Auto’s X Mayo.
Plus, the comedy legend you could have heard of, Conan O’Brien.
The film is directed by SNL veteran Paul Briganti and produced by twenty first century comedy icon Judd Apatow.
‘SNL’ forged members on tour in 2023
While there can be no “Saturday Night Live” for the foreseeable future due to the continued WGA writers’ strike, lots of the show’s stars and alumni can be on the road over the following few months.
Listed here are just five of our favourite “SNL” performances you may see live within the near future.
• Tina Fey with Amy Poehler
• Martin Short with Steve Martin
• Colin Jost
• Leslie Jones
• Dana Carvey
Want to see what other SNLErs are up to? Try our list of all of the “SNL” stars on the 2023 tour here.