Amy Schumer, Aziz Ansari, Louis C.K., lots of other funny people headlining Oddball Comedy Fest

There’s something beautiful about a festival free of EDM and getting trampled by 18-year-olds in tutus—it’s hard to imagine these people getting this pumped for Aziz Ansari’s jokes about texting—and there’s something even more beautiful when it involves seeing some of the funniest comics around. For the second year in a row, Funny Or Die and Live Nation provides the best of those both worlds with its Oddball Festival. This year’s slated performers include Marc Maron, Reggie Watts, Amy Schumer, Aziz Ansari, Louis C.K., and many more. The 21-stop tour will feature two stages of stand-ups, the Cut Throat Freak Show, and a “roaming troupe of misfit performers.” Tickets go on sale Saturday, June 28 at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation or Funny Or Die. There are currently presale tickets available—but only for Citi card users, because that’s how sponsorship works. A full list of performers and dates is below; the exact lineup changes by city, so check local listings.

Funny or Die Presents Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival 2014

Amy Schumer
Aziz Ansari
Bill Burr
Brent Morin
Chris Hardwick
Dave Attell
Demetri Martin
DJ Trauma
Hannibal Buress
Jeff Ross
Jermaine Fowler
Jerrod Carmichael
Jim Gaffigan
Jim Jefferies
Julian McCullough
Louis C.K.
Marc Maron
Michael Che
Moshe Kasher
Nate Bargatze
Reggie Watts
Ron Funches
Rory Scovel
Sarah Silverman
Whitney Cummings
Second Stage Hosted by Brody Stevens

Aug. 8–Tampa, Florida–MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre

Aug. 9–Charlotte, North Carolina–PNC Music Pavilion

Aug. 10–Atlanta, Georgia –Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood

Aug. 15–Mansfield, Massachusetts –Xfinity Center

Aug. 16–Camden, New Jersey–Susquehanna Bank Center

Aug. 17–Holmdel, New Jersey–PNC Bank Arts Center

Aug. 21–Bristow, Virginia–Jiffy Lube Live

Aug. 22–Wantagh, New York–Nikon at Jones Beach Theater

Aug. 23–Hartford, Connecticut–Xfinity Theatre

Aug. 29–Clarkston, Michigan–DTE Energy Music Theatre

Aug. 30–Burgettstown, Pennsylvania–First Niagara Pavilion

Aug. 31–Chicago, Illinois–First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre

Sept. 5–Auburn, Washington–White River Amphitheatre

Sept. 6–Salt Lake City, Utah–USANA Amphitheatre

Sept. 7–Morrison, Colorado–Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Sept. 12–Mountain View, California–Shoreline Amphitheatre

Sept. 13–Irvine, California–Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Sept. 14–Irvine, California–Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Sept. 19–Dallas, Texas–Gexa Energy Pavilion

Sept. 20–Woodlands, Texas–Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Sept. 21–Austin, Texas–Austin360 Amphitheater

 
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