John Mulaney Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment John Mulaney is going big with his current tour, following a string of sold-out dates with a marquee performance in his hometown next year. The stand-up is set to play Chicago's Wrigley Field, marking the first time a comic has ever headlined the historic ballpark. The Everybody's Live host announced the news on Tuesday night during - what else? - a Chicago Cubs game. Before the Cubs lost to the New York Mets, Mulaney sang "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" to the crowd and then took a seat in the broadcast booth to share the news - noting the venue's daunting capacity. "Look, if Mark Grace could come out there every day and just deliver ripping cigarettes, I can face down this crowd too," offered Mulaney. Tickets are not yet on sale for the July 11, 2026, performance but it is expected to draw a crowd of tens of thousands. (During baseball games, Wrigley regularly fits north of 40,000.) Mulaney began touring Mister Whatever earlier in 2025, and the last three months of the year are packed with dates throughout the U.S. A taped special of his new set has yet to be announced, but it's only a matter of time.
And for those more interested in Mulaney's musical stylings, the MLB graciously posted the below clip of his seventh inning stretch serenade. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Netflix Theo Von Demands Removal From Homeland Security Clip: "Keep Me Out of Your 'Banger' Deportation Videos" international Angel Studios' Leap of Faith: Can Its Fan-Powered Model Survive Wall Street? Sean "Diddy" Combs Diddy's Legal Team Asks Judge for Near-Immediate Release Ahead of Sentencing The Bear Onetime Writer for FX's 'The Bear' Taken Off NYC Train in Handcuffs Zohran Mamdani Zohran Mamdani Boycotts ABC's Town Hall Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension Travis Kelce Travis Kelce Fined $14,491 by NFL for Making "Obscene Gestures" During Chiefs-Eagles Match Netflix Theo Von Demands Removal From Homeland Security Clip: "Keep Me Out of Your 'Banger' Deportation Videos" international Angel Studios' Leap of Faith: Can Its Fan-Powered Model Survive Wall Street? Sean "Diddy" Combs Diddy's Legal Team Asks Judge for Near-Immediate Release Ahead of Sentencing The Bear Onetime Writer for FX's 'The Bear' Taken Off NYC Train in Handcuffs Zohran Mamdani Zohran Mamdani Boycotts ABC's Town Hall Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension Travis Kelce Travis Kelce Fined $14,491 by NFL for Making "Obscene Gestures" During Chiefs-Eagles Match