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‘Somebody Somewhere’ Star Bridget Everett Plans Live Cabaret, Comedy and Music Tour This Spring (EXCLUSIVE)

Bridget Everett, the acclaimed performer from HBO's recently concluded series "Somebody Somewhere," will launch a major 2026 national tour. Dubbed the "Bridget Everett: Big Titties, Big Dreams Tour," the announcement arrives this Wednesday. The itinerary features a show in her native Kansas, with musical support from her longtime band, The Tender Moments. This move directly engages the devoted audience cultivated by the Peabody and Emmy-winning program, which chronicled a woman's journey of self-discovery in a Kansas community.

The live experience is billed as a raucous fusion of original songs, comedy, and improvisation, promising a "wildly naughty" night out. This formula has already demonstrated significant draw, with her band—a fixture of New York's alternative cabaret scene—selling out two nights at the historic Beacon Theater and packing Los Angeles's Wiltern Theatre earlier this year. Industry observers see this proven appeal as a strong foundation for the tour. Music business analyst Clara Vance commented, "For an artist with Everett's specific talents, a live tour is a strategic evolution. It converts digital viewership into a communal, experiential fanbase, which often leads to greater career longevity." The tour capitalizes on a growing trend where television success is leveraged for direct audience connection through live performance.

Everett explicitly connected the upcoming tour to the ethos of her celebrated show. "The most incredible gift from 'Somebody Somewhere' has been the community it fostered," she stated. "This tour is our opportunity to gather in person—longtime fans, new acquaintances, and anyone prepared to laugh, relax, and go all out." The series left a notable critical footprint, receiving a Peabody Award, a spot on the American Film Institute's top 10 list, and an Emmy nomination for Everett's writing. Her co-star, Jeff Hiller, secured the 2024 Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, further cementing the show's reputation.

The journey begins at The Fillmore Detroit on March 2, 2026, with planned stops in Milwaukee, Chicago, Atlanta, Boston, and Washington, D.C., among others. The tour will culminate at Nashville's legendary Ryman Auditorium, a venue steeped in musical history. Originally built as a church in 1892, the Ryman gained fame as the longtime home of the Grand Ole Opry and is revered as the "Mother Church of Country Music," though it hosts artists from all genres, making it a fitting finale for Everett's eclectic act.

A presale for tickets starts Wednesday, December 3, at noon local time. The general public on-sale follows on Friday, December 5, at 10 a.m. local time, with LiveNation.com serving as the exclusive vendor. The complete schedule is as follows: March 2: Detroit, MI (The Fillmore Detroit); March 3: Milwaukee, WI (Pabst Theater); March 5: Minneapolis, MN (State Theatre); March 6: Chicago, IL (Riviera Theatre); March 9: Kansas City, MO (Uptown Theater); March 10: St. Louis, MO (The Pageant); March 11: Nashville, TN (Ryman Auditorium); March 13: Atlanta, GA (Tabernacle); April 10: Boston, MA (MGM Music Hall at Fenway); April 11: Philadelphia, PA (Miller Theater); April 12: Washington, D.C. (Warner Theatre).

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