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About Dave Chappelle Tickets

Dave Chappelle started like every other comedian: Bombing. Getting booed off stage, to be exact, at amateur night at New York City’s Apollo Theater. At the age of 19, he both made an appearance in the film Robin Hood: Men in Tights and opened for Aretha Franklin with stand-up. He kept getting minor film and TV roles throughout the ’90s, including The Nutty Professor, Con Air and the Larry Sanders Show. In 1998, he teamed up with Neal Brennan to write Half Baked, a stoner film that remains a cult classic today among, well, stoners. It was also Chappelle’s first starring role in a film.

It wouldn’t be the last of the Chappelle-Brennan partnership and, masterpiece as Half Baked certainly is, it wouldn’t be their best work together. That would be Chappelle’s Show, a sketch comedy show that aired weekly on Comedy Central. The show has a rightful claim to the title of greatest sketch show of all time, and it certainly aired some of the greatest sketches of all time: Black Klan Leader and the Racial Draft are up there, as are the late Charlie Murphy’s portrayals of Rick James and Prince. Recently, Chapelle signed a deal with Netflix to do a number of comedy specials.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dave Chappelle Tickets and Tour Details

How much are Dave Chappelle tickets?

Dave Chappelle tickets start at $80.00, and average $120.00. However, prices can vary based on the date of show, seat selection, as well as a number of other factors.

How long are Dave Chappelle comedy shows?

Dave Chappelle comedy sets are generally about 90 minutes.

What is the recommended age for Dave Chappelle shows?

Many venues that host comedians have strict 18+ (or 21+) guidelines and require adult accompaniment. Additionally, Dave Chappelle shows can have mature content and/or use strong language.

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