Louis C.K. is headlining his first tour since he admitted to sexual misconduct in 2017 — and it'll include one stop in Reading, Berks County.
In an email to his fans, C.K. said he would begin the 14-city international tour this Saturday, Nov. 2 in Richmond, Virginia, and end it in January in New Orleans. In addition to a several shows outside the U.S. — including stops in Tel Aviv, Rome, and Bratislava, Slovakia — C.K. will be at the Santander Performing Arts Center in Reading on Jan. 22, 2020.
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“I am on the road doing professional stand-up comedy. Which consists of sharing jokes, stories, observations, lies, non-lies, and being generally ridiculous for the benefit of a laughing audience,” he wrote on his website.
C.K. has incrementally, and controversially, tried to make a comeback since he admitted that multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against him were true.
His first time back on stage after the controversy was an unannounced 15-minute performance in August 2018 at the Comedy Cellar in New York City. Subsequent reports about his comeback noted that his comedy material featured C.K. mocking trans and non-binary people and the survivors of the Parkland, Florida school shooting.
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