MINNEAPOLIS — Nate Bargatze, one of the most popular stand-up comedians in the U.S., will make three stops in Minnesota and Wisconsin next year on his “Big Dumb Eyes” tour.
The 45-year-old Nashville native, best known for his specials like “Hello World,” “The Tennessee Kid” and “Yelled at by a Clown,” has been steadily rising in the comedy world over the past decade.
However, his recent appearances as a host on “Saturday Night Live” — especially his viral sketches as George Washington — have further catapulted him to bona fide stardom.
Bargatze will visit three Minnesota cities in 2025:
- May 8: AMSOIL Arena in Duluth
- June 19: Mayo Civic Center in Rochester
- July 26: Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul
You can also catch it in Wisconsin:
- May 9: Resch Center in Green Bay
- June 21: Alliant Energy Center in Madison
- July 25: Fiserv forum in Milwaukee
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. The “Big Dumb Eyes” tour also heads to Europe and the Middle East, with shows in cities including Norway, Paris, London, Dublin and Dubai.
He will headline Madison Square Garden in New York City in September.