Chris Rock Ego Death World Tour: How can I buy tickets?

FOLLOWING a controversial appearance at the 2022 Oscar Awards, comedian Chris Rock is hitting the road for a new tour.

The Ego Death World Tour is the star's first tour in five years, and now fans want to know where they can get tickets.

Chris Rock Ego Death World Tour: How can I buy tickets?

In February 2022, Rock announced his new world tour which is scheduled to begin on March 30, 2022.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased through his official website or through Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

Tickets start at $105.49 plus taxes and fees.

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Where is Chris Rock performing?

From March to November 2022, Rock will be performing a number of shows across the country.

Rock's comedy stops include:

  • March 30-April 1 at The Wilbur (Boston, MA)
  • April 2 at Bogata Event Center (Atlantic City, NJ)
  • April 8 at Fantasy Springs Casino (Indio, CA)
  • April 9 at Silver Legacy Resort Casino (Reno, NV)
  • April 14-15 at Seminole Hard Rock Casino Hollywood (Hollywood, FL)
  • April 16-17 at DPAC (Durham, NC)
  • April 20-21 at Wind Creek Bethlehem (Bethlehem, PA)
  • May 6-7 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, NV)
  • June 3 at Mohegan Sun (Uncasville, CT)
  • June 7 at Ohio Theatre (Columbus, OH)
  • June 9 at Taft Theatre (Cincinnati, OH)
  • June 11 at Stifel Theatre (St. Louis, MO)
  • June 14 at Murat Theatre at Old National Centre (Indianapolis, IN)
  • June 16 at Connor Palace at Playhouse Square (Cleveland, OH)
  • June 18 at Scotiabank Arena (Toronto, Canada)
  • June 21 at Bellco Theatre (Denver, CO)
  • June 23-24 at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel (Prior Lake, MN)
  • June 25 at Soaring Eagle Casino (Mt. Pleasant, MI)
  • July 3 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, NV)
  • July 7-8 at Paramount Theatre-Oakland (Oakland, CA)
  • July 27 at Dr. Phillips Center For The Performing Arts (Orlando, FL)
  • July 29 at Fox Theatre Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
  • August 27 at Harrah's Southern California Resort and Casino (Funner, CA)
  • August 28 at Arizona Federal Theatre (Phoenix, AZ)
  • September 16 at Fox Theatre Detroit (Detroit, MI)
  • September 26 at Benedum Center (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • October 6-7 at Radio City Music Hall (New York, NY)
  • October 13-14 at Chicago Theatre (Chicago, IL)
  • October 18 at Paramount Theatre (Seattle, WA)
  • October 21 at UBC @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre (Vancouver, British Columbia)
  • October 27 at Dar Constitution Hall (Washington DC)
  • November 17-18 at Dolby Theatre (Hollywood, CA)

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Did Chris Rock get slapped by Will Smith?

While presenting an award at the 2022 Oscars, Rock was slapped across the face by actor Will Smith, who won the Academy Award for Best Actor.

The violent altercation came after Rock made a joke about Smith's wife Jada, who also suffers from alopecia, a media condition that causes hair loss.

"Jada, I love you, G. I. Jane 2, can't wait to see it," Rock said will on stage, referring to Demi Moore who famously shaved her head for her role in the 1997 movie.

Smith immediately took offense and rushed on stage to hit the comedian before sitting down and yelling: "Leave my wife’s name out of your f***ing mouth."

Stunned, Rock looked at the audience where he said: "Will Smith just smacked the s**t out of me."

Despite the altercation, Rock has decided to not press charges.

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