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Here's how to buy tickets for Adam Sandler's 'You're My Best Friend' comedy tour

Here's how to buy tickets for Adam Sandler's 'You're My Best Friend' comedy tour

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From Jacksonville to Vegas, here's how to buy tickets for every stop on Adam Sandler's 'You're My Best Friend' comedy tour.
2025 is turning out to be quite the year for our unproblematic fave, Adam Sandler. With less than a month until the Netflix premiere of the long-awaited sequel, 'Happy Gilmore 2,' Sandler has announced a 34-stop comedy tour, 'You're My Best Friend.' We love to see it. Get your oversized tees and basketball shorts ready for this one.
The 'You're My Best Friend' comedy tour is expected to kick off Friday, September 5 in Jacksonville, Florida before making 35 stops and culminating on Saturday, November 1 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tickets are already on sale, you can find them on StubHub.
Here's how to buy Adam Sandler 'You're My Best Friend' comedy tour tickets:
How to buy Adam Sandler 'You're My Best Friend' comedy tour tickets
Adam Sandler will kick off his comedy tour on Friday, September 5 at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida at 7:30 p.m. ET. Tickets are starting at $79, at the time of writing this.
The tour will wrap up on Saturday, November 1 at BleauLive Theater at FountaineBleau Las Vegas in Nevada. Tickets are starting at $167, at the time of writing this.
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