Dave Chappelle Brings Comedy Show To Atlanta: How To Get Tickets

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Comedian Dave Chappelle is returning to Atlanta, Georgia this fall to perform one night on his comedy tour.

Chappelle’s Pilot Boy Productions has announced that his documentary tour includes a stop in Atlanta’s State Farm Arena. Here’s how to get tickets.

When Is Dave Chappelle Coming To Atlanta?

Chappelle is set to come to Atlanta on October 31 at State Farm Arena., 2023. His show in downtown Atlanta is being recorded as part of his documentary, which is likely to stream on Netflix.

Event:

Dave Chappelle’s ‘Untitled’ Documentary Show

Date and Time:

October 31, 2023, 7 p.m. ET

Chappelle’s tour has added some additional stops as it grows in popularity. So far he’s added the following dates:

Oct. 17: Milwaukee, WI — Fiserv Forum

Oct. 19: Boston, MA — TD Garden

Oct. 25: Raleigh, NC — PNC Arena

Oct 26: Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center

Oct 31: Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena

This is a cell phone-free event, according to organizers. This means if you need to use your phone, you’ll need to return to the distribution tent at the entrance. Anyone caught using a cell phone during the show will be immediately ejected.

What To Know Before You Go

State Farm Arena has a strict bag policy for all events held there.

Please note that bags larger than 14″ x 14″ x 6″, including briefcases, purses, luggage, and diaper bags, are not allowed in the arena. Additionally, backpacks and hard-sided bags of any kind are prohibited. However, you are welcome to bring in single-compartment drawstring bags and fashion backpacks or purses that are smaller than 14″ x 14″ x 6″.

Final Word

The comedian is riding a wave of controversy after the release of his latest Netflix special The Closer, in which he takes on the trans community among other topics.

The special has caused a firestorm at Netflix, where trans employees and those who support them have threatened a walkout if the production isn’t pulled.

Chappelle, for his part, has decided to stand his ground. In a short video he released on Instagram, the comedian said that he “will not be summoned” by the trans community. He also had some conditions for a proper sit down.

“To the transgender community, I am more than willing to give you an audience,” he said. “But you will not summon me. I am not bending to anybody’s demands.

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