Michelle Buteau, the award-winning comedian, actress and bestselling author, is hitting the road in 2025 with her new stand-up tour, Michelle Buteau: The Surviving and Thriving Tour.
The tour will stop at Downtown Phoenix's Arizona Financial Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 15.
Known for her razor-sharp wit, and unfiltered honesty, Buteau is bringing her signature comedic storytelling to audiences across North America. Fresh off her critically acclaimed Netflix series “Survival of the Thickest” and her bestselling memoir of the same name, Buteau is ready to take the stage with a brand-new set that delves into life’s unpredictable twists and turns — parenting, relationships, body positivity and navigating the chaos of modern life — with her signature warmth and humor.
Earlier this year ,Buteau released her second Netflix comedy special, A Buteau-ful Mind," live at Radio City Music Hall, becoming the first woman to tape a special at the iconic venue. Her first Netflix special, "Welcome to Buteaupia" won the Critics Choice Television Award for Best Comedy Special.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 4, on the Michelle Buteau website.
The full list of tour dates is below:
Sept. 11, Madison, Wis., Orpheum Theater
Sept. 12, Chicago, The Chicago Theatre
Sept. 13, Minneapolis, Orpheum Theatre
Sept. 25, Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
Sept. 26, Austin, Texas, Bass Concert Hall
Sept. 27, Dallas, Majestic Theatre
Oct. 3, Indianapolis, Old National Centre
Oct. 4, Cincinnati, Taft Theatre
Oct. 10, Washington, D.C., Warner Theatre
Oct. 17, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., The Parker
Oct. 18, Orlando, Fla., Hard Rock Live Orlando
Oct. 19, Houston, Bayou Music Center
Nov. 7, Oakland, Calif., Fox Theater
Nov. 8, Los Angeles, Dolby Theatre
Nov. 14, Denver, Paramount Theatre
Nov. 15, Phoenix, Arizona Financial Theatre
Nov. 21, Kansas City, Mo., The Midland Theatre
Nov. 22, St. Louis, The Pageant
Dec. 4, Toronto, Massey Hall
Dec. 5, Medford, Mass., Chevalier Theatre
Dec. 6, Bensalem, Pa., Parx Casino
Dec. 11, Seattle, Moore Theatre
Dec. 12, Portland, Ore., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Dec. 17, New York City, Beacon Theatre