Comedy icon Dave Chappelle is gracing the stage with his presence in 2025, but opportunities are limited! With only a handful of U.S. performances scheduled, fans are scrambling for tickets. Don't miss your chance to witness Chappelle's unique brand of humor live.
One-Night Stop in D.C.
Chappelle is making a special, one-night-only appearance in Washington D.C. on Friday, October 10th, at the Capital One Arena. As of now, no other U.S. dates have been announced for the fall, making this a prime opportunity to catch him stateside.
Tickets are currently available, with the cheapest options starting at $142. For a better view, main concourse seats begin at $248. Act fast, as tickets are expected to sell out quickly!
Where to Stream Dave Chappelle's Comedy
If you can't make it to the live show, you can still enjoy Chappelle's comedy specials on Netflix. Here's a list of what's available:
- Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly (2000) - Stream it on Sling with Max
- Dave Chappelle (2017) - Netflix
- Dave Chappelle: Equanimity & The Bird Revelation (2017) - Netflix
- Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones (2019) - Netflix
- Dave Chappelle: The Closer (2021) - Netflix
- Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer (2023) - Netflix
You can also stream Chappelle's Show for free on Paramount+, or rent/purchase it on Prime Video. Plus, catch his multiple appearances hosting Saturday Night Live on NBC's Peacock.
Ralph Barbosa and Chappelle's Influence
Rising comedy star Ralph Barbosa cites Dave Chappelle as one of his idols, alongside Adam Sandler and Felipe Esparza. Barbosa, known for his understated delivery and sharp cultural observations, recently released his Hulu special, "Planet Bosa."
Marc Maron's Perspective
Comedian Marc Maron has publicly discussed Netflix's decision to stand by Dave Chappelle amidst controversy, highlighting the complexities of artistic freedom and corporate responsibility.