Tuesday, May 19, 2026

UPDATE: Roseanne Barr’s Return to Stand Up Comedy Tour Next May Adds Dates, Doesn’t Sell Tickets

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I told you a few weeks ago that Roseanne Barr had scheduled her first stand up comedy date of 2019 for May 17th in Elkhart, Indiana at the Lerner Theater. When I first reported the news, some tickets had sold, most were available, especially in the mezz, loge and balcony. As of tonight, Sunday December 9th, not much has changed. I’ve reprinted the orchestra map for your convenience.

Roseanne has since added two more dates. On May 2nd she’s set for the Duke Energy Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. All of those seats are available so far. Get ’em while they’re hot!

For May 16th, Roseanne has added another show in Indiana– in Fort Wayne, at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Tickets don’t seem to have gone on sale yet. Maybe the box office will open soon. The best seats will be 50 bucks. Hey, I’d go see her for fifty bucks!

 

 

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