Comedian John Mulaney returned to San Francisco - which he once dubbed "a city that isn't nice" - with a much warmer tone on Thursday, his first of three nights at the Masonic. Mulaney opened the show by reminiscing on his history with San Francisco, including his first gig at the Punch Line and his first 2,000-person show at Davies Symphony Hall. However, he remembered one of his most recent sets in the city with a little less warmth.
Superstar comedian John Mulaney is returning to Upstate New York on his 2026 tour dates. Mulaney will perform a standup comedy show at Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, N.Y., on April 2, 2026. The 7:30 p.m. performance is currently his only upcoming stop in the Empire State on his "John Mulaney: Mister Whatever" tour schedule. Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 24, at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster or Shea's Box Office.
Mulaney's show stirred debate as Natasha Lyonne voiced extreme anti-bike sentiment, prompting urbanist Alyssa Walker to counter but struggle to be heard amidst the chaos.
Having a 3-year-old is what I imagine working on Ellen [DeGeneres'] show was like. Because people come over and they're like, 'How is it?' And you're, like, 'Oh, it's fine. You know, we have fun. There's games.'