The Wild Thing is trotting in from the bullpen to center stage.
Charlie Sheen just extended his fall 2025 ‘Alive on Stage Tour’ that will send him to theaters and casinos all over North America this October and November.
He’s now slated to bring his live show where he bares his soul to audiences to Atlantic City’s Sound Waves Theater at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Nov. 8.
Before that, the erratic actor known for his work in “Platoon,” “Major League,” “Two and a Half Men” and more will take the stage at Patchogue, NY’s Patchogue Theater on Friday, Oct. 17 and New Haven, CT’s Shubert Theater on Sunday, Oct. 19.
“My stories have been told for far too long through the eyes and pens of others,” Sheen said. “I think you’ll agree, it’s time to finally hear these stories directly from the actual guy.”
This brief seven-show run comes in support of Sheen’s recently-released memoir “The Book of Sheen” and two-part Netflix documentary “aka Charlie Sheen.”
Over the course of the career-spanning doc, the Hollywood bad boy — who coined the term “winning” — “reflects on some of his biggest experiences, including the highs and lows of his acting career, his multiple marriages, his drug addiction and his journey to getting sober,” according to The Post.
Notable revelations include his flying a plane while drunk, growing up in a nudist household and turning down the lead role in “The Karate Kid” among others.
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Charlie Sheen tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Charlie Sheen memoir
Sheen’s website describes “The Book of Sheen” as:
Of all the Hollywood bad boys in history, Charlie Sheen might be the baddest of them all. Now nearly eight years sober, for the first time, and in his own words, Charlie—who wrote the book himself—will truly tell all. He writes of his childhood on film sets with his father Martin Sheen, to his teen years making home movies with the Penn brothers, to early fame with roles in “Platoon,” “Wall Street,” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” to his breakout sitcom role on “Spin City,” and his controversy-riddled time coping with the chaos of divorces and drugs on the set of “Two and a Half Men.” Charlie Sheen should not be alive to tell these stories.
The Book of Sheen is a heartfelt (and hilarious) memoir of the mistakes we make and the demons we can’t shake. It is a candid portrait of the complicated, controversial, and one-of-a-kind Charlie Sheen.
Want to read it? If so, you can find the rollercoaster ride of a book here.
Charlie Sheen upcoming project
The chaotic thespian isn’t just looking backward at his unusual past.
He also has a role in the upcoming TV series “Ramble On,” which “follows established stars looking to reinvent their careers, and also aspiring performers looking to make their own name” according to IMDb.
Notable names rounding out the cast include his father Martin Sheen, Mark Cuban, John C. McGinley (“Scrubs”), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (“The Sopranos”) and Kevin Dillon (“Entourage”).
A trailer can be seen here.
Actors on tour in 2025
Sheen isn’t the only familiar face from film and TV doing live shows this year.
Here are just five of favorites you won’t want to miss when they take a stage near you these next few months.
• Steve Martin with Martin Short
Plus, Tom Hanks will appear in a show off-Broadway based on a short story of his this fall as well. Titled “This World Of Tomorrow,” the production will run at NYC’s The Shed until Dec. 21.
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