DETROIT – Comedy legend Dave Chappelle will bring a new run of arena shows to Detroit as part of a five-city North American tour, with a stop scheduled at Little Caesars Arena.
Chappelle will come to Detroit on Monday, June 15, at 7:30 p.m.
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The Detroit performance is one of several June dates, along with Baltimore, Cleveland, Chicago, and San Diego.
Tickets for all shows went on sale Friday, June 5, at noon through 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com, and Ticketmaster.com.
Chappelle, widely recognized for his stand-up specials and the sketch series “Chappelle’s Show,” blends social commentary with observational humor.
His recent work includes multiple Netflix specials and appearances at the Netflix Is A Joke Fest in Los Angeles.
The Detroit show will be part of a phone-free experience.
Attendees will be required to secure phones, smartwatches, and other devices in Yondr pouches upon entry.
Venue staff will allow limited device access only in designated areas outside the performance space.
Guests found using devices during the show may be removed.
Organizers said the policy is intended to ensure an uninterrupted performance environment.
The tour continues a series of arena appearances for Chappelle, who is performing across major U.S. venues.
Chappelle has received numerous honors throughout his career, including the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor and multiple Emmy and Grammy Awards for his comedy specials and television work.