‘Saturday Night Live’ cast members on tour 2025: Where to buy tickets



We know you’re overwhelmed, “SNL” fans.

With Lorne Michaels’ legendary variety program’s 50th anniversary show fast approaching — Sunday, Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. to be exact — NBC, Peacock and countless other media properties have rolled out concerts, documentaries, interviews, retrospectives, roundtable talks, listicles and more. Everywhere you look, a cast member is on a talk show or a culture writer is spilling ink about their favorite episodes.

It’s a lot even for the most devoted obsessives.

Still, when the dust settles after the likely tearful goodnights on Saturday night, you may find yourself wondering “where can I see a ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast member live?”

That’s where this “SNL” story comes into play.

We did our homework and combed through all 167 past and present Not Ready For Primetime Players’ touring schedules.

After this bit of exhaustive research, our team found that 35 (!) sketch comedians that used to perform live in Studio 8H have shows lined up all over North America these next few months.

Yeah, that’s the ticket.

Just a few we’re most excited about include ’70s glue guy Bill Murray, ’80s standout Jon Lovitz, ’90s spitfire David Spade, ’00s dynamic duo Tina Fey with Amy Poehler, ’10s Weekend Update anchor Colin Jost and ’20s breakout Marcello Hernandez.

Plus, fan favorites like Kevin Nealon, Tim Meadows, Tracy Morgan, Seth Meyers and Fred Armisen will be out and about, too.

And, for those wondering, yes, John Mulaney also has a few gigs booked as well.

Want to see them live from…somewhere close to you?

If so, here’s how you can catch 35 former and current “Saturday Night Live” cast members live in 2025.

“SNL” stars on tour in 2025


To keep things organized, cast members are listed chronologically from when they made their “SNL” debut.



1970s



Touring Feb. 14 through Oct. 4



1980s



Performing with Steve Martin on Oct. 5


Touring from March 20 through May 24


One show with David Spade on March 15


Touring from Feb. 20 through June 7



1990s



Touring from Feb. 28 through April 19


Touring from March 5 through Sept .6
Co-headlining with Nikki Glaser and Dana Carvey on select dates


Touring from April 4 through June 19


Touring from March 14-28


Touring from Feb. 28 through May 10


Touring from March 7 through Nov. 13


Acting in “Glengarry Glen Ross” opposite Bob Odenkirk, Bill Burr and Kieran Culkin


Touring from Feb. 28 through Oct. 4


Touring from Feb. 21 through July 5


Touring from Feb. 20-22


Touring from Feb. 16 through April 24



2000s



Touring from March 29 through June 22


Co-headlining a Beacon Theatre residency with John Oliver from Feb. 23 through May 18


Touring from Feb. 18 through April 6


Touring from March 2 through May 3



2010s



Touring from Feb. 21 through June 14


Touring from Feb. 27 through March 31


Touring from March 13 through April 27


Touring from March 26-29


Touring from Feb. 20 through April 23


Touring from March 20 through Oct. 18


Touring from March 28 through July 12


Touring from June 26-28



2020s



Two shows on June 22


One show on Feb. 21


One show on March 23


Touring from March 20 through May 25


Touring from Feb. 21 through Aug. 10


Touring from March 13 through Aug. 16



“SNL” writers on tour

We knew you’d stick around for the five-to-1 before goodnights.

Since you haven’t tuned out yet, here are five of the show’s writers who have become stars in their own right that you can see onstage in the next couple of months.

• John Mulaney

• Hannibal Buress

•  Dave Attell

• J.B. Smoove

• Sam Jay

Need even more comedy in your life? Check out our list of all the biggest comedians on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.

Also! Make sure you don’t sleep on former writer Simon Rich’s Broadway show “All In” featuring Lin-Maneul Miranda, Analeigh Ashford, Hank Azaria and Tim Meadows.

Oh! One more thing! Jon Stewart and Robert Smigel’s Night of Too Many Stars has “SNLers” Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Sarah Sherman, James Austin Johnson and Please Don’t Destroy on their lineup.


This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change




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