Tallahassee is set to welcome comedian Nate Bargatze as part of his highly anticipated 2025 Big Dumb Eyes World Tour. The event will take place on July 20, 2025, at the Tucker Civic Center. Bargatze, who recently concluded a successful The Be Funny Tour with over 1.2 million tickets sold, has announced a total of 66 tour dates for 2025, further solidifying his place in the comedy spotlight.
Tickets for the Tallahassee show went on sale at 10 a.m. on December 6, with prices ranging from $39.75 to $99. Fans can purchase tickets online at ticketmaster.com or in person at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Box Office, which operates Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It’s advisable to act quickly, as Bargatze’s shows have a history of selling out rapidly.
Known as “The Nicest Man in Stand-Up” by The Atlantic and celebrated as “One of the Funniest People” by CBS Morning, Nate Bargatze has gained a reputation for his universally appealing comedy style. According to a recent report by Pollstar, he is currently the highest-earning comedian in the world and ranks 12th in overall live tour ticket sales. His impressive standing places him alongside globally recognized acts like Coldplay and U2.
In 2023, Bargatze hosted Saturday Night Live twice, earning praise for his performances. His first hosting stint achieved high ratings, with entertainment publications calling him a “great host” and celebrating a particularly clever Halloween episode. Additionally, Bargatze is co-producing a holiday variety special with Lorne Michaels set to air on CBS on December 19, 2023.
Bargatze also revealed that he will be releasing a new book titled Big Dumb Eyes: Stories From A Simpler Mind, slated for publication in May 2025. This new project adds to his growing repertoire as a comedian, podcaster, and producer.
2023 was a remarkable year for Bargatze, as he broke several venue attendance records, notably at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville and The Delta Center in Salt Lake City. Over the year, he set new records at 20 different arenas, showing significant audience demand for his performances.
Bargatze’s first solo one-hour Netflix special, The Tennessee Kid, debuted to critical acclaim in 2019. He followed up with the highly praised The Greatest Average American in 2021, which received a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album. His most recent comedy special, Nate Bargatze: Hello World, was launched on Amazon Prime in 2023 and quickly became the platform’s most-streamed original comedy special within its first 28 days.
As he prepares for his upcoming tour, Bargatze’s influence continues to grow. Recently signing with Universal Music Group Nashville under their Capitol Comedy label, he also made a mark by performing at the Hollywood Bowl alongside household names like Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan.
With a clean and relatable comedic style, Bargatze has made 13 appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, setting a record for the most appearances by a comedian. His recent endeavors further demonstrate his commitment to entertaining audiences of all ages, including the establishment of Nateland Entertainment, which focuses on family-friendly content.
As buzz builds toward the July 2025 performance in Tallahassee, fans can expect an enthralling night filled with laughter, showcasing Bargatze’s unique approach to comedy. The anticipation surrounding his tour is a testament to his popularity in the entertainment industry.
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