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Andrew Schulz has been on one of the most ridiculous runs in stand-up. The Flagrant podcast crew member turned global headliner sold out Madison Square Garden twice, packed the Kia Forum and Crypto.com Arena, headlined Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on back-to-back nights, and rolled all of that into the Netflix special LIFE -- a special so big it parked itself in Netflix's global top ten for over two weeks. Now the Brooklyn-bred comic is heading into 2027 with the same crowd-work-first energy that built that empire in the first place.
The current schedule is a mix of intimate club residencies and theater nights. Recent and upcoming stops include a multi-night residency at the Funny Bone Comedy Club in Virginia Beach, plus theater dates routed through major cities and college towns. Schulz is famous for adding rooms throughout the year as new bits get developed and tour markets get filled in. Check the listings below for available dates.
What sets Schulz apart? Two things: the crowd work and the speed. The crowd work has become legendary -- his YouTube channel has racked up hundreds of millions of views on viral interaction clips alone -- and he turns out new material faster than almost anyone working today. According to coverage on Deadline, his self-produced approach (releasing specials independently on YouTube before Netflix picked LIFE up) has made him one of the most influential business voices in stand-up.
His act covers everything: family, fatherhood (his journey through IVF was the heart of LIFE), modern politics, race, relationships, podcasting, sports, and whatever was happening in the news that morning. The energy is sharp, the pacing is fast, and the bits are constantly evolving. According to Billboard and other entertainment outlets, Schulz has become one of the marquee names of the post-podcast generation of comedians.
Whether you have been watching since the Flagrant days or you found him through LIFE on Netflix, this page is the spot to find his upcoming live shows. Grab your seats on BigStub -- with over 20 years of trusted service, verified sellers, no hidden fees, and a buyer guarantee on every order, locking in your tickets is fast and easy.
Andrew Schulz
Funny Bone Comedy Club - Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach, VA
Andrew Schulz
Funny Bone Comedy Club - Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach, VA
Andrew Schulz
Funny Bone Comedy Club - Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach, VA
Andrew Schulz
Funny Bone Comedy Club - Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach, VA
Born and raised in Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York, Andrew Schulz got his start grinding the NYC club circuit in the 2000s. He picked up early TV exposure on MTV2's Guy Code and Girl Code, then helped build the Brilliant Idiots podcast with Charlamagne Tha God and the Flagrant podcast with Akaash Singh, Mark Gagnon, and Alexx Media -- shows that have become essential listening for a generation of comedy fans.
His stand-up trajectory has been even more remarkable. After years of releasing one-hour specials independently on his own YouTube channel -- including Views from the Cis, Schulz Saves America, and Infamous -- he signed a deal with Netflix that produced LIFE, the 2025 special filmed at the Beacon Theatre in New York. The special debuted at number one in multiple territories, spent 15 consecutive days in the U.S. Top 10, and landed in the Top 10 across 13 countries.
The world tour that preceded LIFE became one of the most talked-about runs in modern comedy: more than 60 cities across North America, Europe, and Australia, with arena-sized capstones at Madison Square Garden (twice), the Kia Forum, Crypto.com Arena, and Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. Coverage from BroadwayWorld highlighted how rare it is for a stand-up to move that much arena inventory without a network-TV backing.
His current touring approach mixes intimate comedy club runs -- like the upcoming residency at the Funny Bone in Virginia Beach -- with theater and arena dates as new material develops. Schulz uses club shows to workshop bits, then expands the best material into theater-length sets. The Dead Frog tour database tracks his constant routing across markets, and Schulz himself often announces new dates via his social channels and the Flagrant podcast.
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Schulz mixes intimate club residencies with theater and arena dates throughout the year. Recent and upcoming stops include a multi-night residency at the Funny Bone in Virginia Beach, alongside theater and college-town dates routed across North America. New dates roll out throughout the year -- check the listings above for the latest.
Schulz plays everything from small comedy clubs to arenas. Club shows like the Funny Bone residency are usually 350-500 seats with multiple shows per night, great for crowd-work-heavy sets. Theater dates run 1,500-3,000 seats. Marquee tour stops have included Madison Square Garden, the Kia Forum, Crypto.com Arena, and Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.
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Andrew Schulz is one of comedy's most active live headliners, with select dates routed across North America. Check the listings above for the latest tour dates and availability.
LIFE premiered on Netflix on March 4, 2025 and focuses on Schulz's journey through fatherhood, including his and his wife's experience with IVF. It was filmed at the Beacon Theatre in New York and spent 15 consecutive days in Netflix's U.S. Top 10.
Schulz co-hosts Flagrant with Akaash Singh, Mark Gagnon, and Alexx Media -- one of the most-listened-to comedy podcasts in the world. He also co-hosts The Brilliant Idiots with Charlamagne Tha God, which he has been doing since 2014.
A typical headline set runs about 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the venue. Club shows often include longer crowd-work segments, while theater dates lean into longer prepared bits and themes from his recent material.
Andrew Schulz was born in New York City and raised in both Manhattan and Brooklyn. He still considers NYC home base and films most of his major projects there, including the LIFE special at the Beacon Theatre.
Beyond LIFE, Schulz has released specials including Views from the Cis, Schulz Saves America, and Infamous, most of which he produced and released independently on his own YouTube channel before LIFE landed at Netflix.
No. Andrew Schulz shows feature explicit language and adult themes throughout. Most venues enforce a 21-and-over or 18-and-over policy for his performances. Check the specific venue policy before purchasing tickets.
Openers vary by tour leg and venue. Some dates feature Schulz solo with no opener; others include fellow Flagrant podcasters or comedy friends as guest openers. Lineups are usually announced closer to show dates.
Ticket prices vary widely by venue size, location, demand, and seat tier. Comedy club residency tickets at venues like Funny Bone are typically more affordable, while major theater and arena dates command higher prices for premium seating. Check the listings above for current pricing.
Yes -- extensively. Crowd work has become one of Schulz's signature skills, and his YouTube channel has hundreds of millions of views on viral interaction clips alone. Expect crowd work to be a significant part of any live set, especially in club rooms.
Most comedy clubs have a two-drink minimum and require valid ID for all patrons. Outside food and drink is prohibited. Phones are usually allowed for casual use but recording is typically banned -- many Schulz shows enforce a strict no-recording policy. Check the venue website for specifics before heading out.
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