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Mark Normand is road-testing new material and expanding his reach on the Ya Don't Say Tour in 2026, hitting comedy clubs and theaters across North America. Fresh off the March 2026 release of None Too Pleased on Netflix — his fifth hour-long special — Normand is one of the most prolific and respected stand-ups working today. Jerry Seinfeld once called him "the best young up-and-coming comic," and years later that assessment still holds up. His relentlessly self-deprecating, conversationally sharp style has earned him a fiercely loyal following that shows up night after night, city after city.
Normand first broke through in the New York comedy scene after winning Carolines on Broadway's March Madness competition in 2013 and being named The Village Voice's Best Comedian that same year. Since then he's racked up seven appearances on Conan, four spots on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, a 2020 YouTube special (Out to Lunch) that crossed 12 million views, and his breakthrough Netflix special Soup to Nuts, which landed in the platform's Top Ten. He also co-hosts two beloved podcasts: Tuesdays with Stories with Joe List and We Might Be Drunk with Sam Morril.
With a long list of tour dates through 2026, there's likely a Mark Normand show within driving distance. Check the ticket listings below to find dates near you and let BigStub get you there at a great price.
The Ya Don't Say Tour arrives in the wake of None Too Pleased, Normand's fifth special and his second for Netflix. The new hour builds on the voice that made Soup to Nuts a streaming hit — dry, dense with jokes, and always self-aware — while pushing into new territory. Normand is the rare comedian who can sell out a week of shows at a small club and then step into a 2,000-seat theater and fill every seat. The 2026 tour reflects that, featuring upgraded venues and back-to-back nights in cities where demand has outgrown a single performance.
Watching Mark Normand on a special is one thing — seeing him in person is another. His stage presence is relaxed and conversational, which masks how precisely constructed each bit actually is. He has a gift for finding the absurdity in everyday discomfort, and his sets reward attention. Comedy club audiences tend to describe his shows as exactly what a stand-up night should be: fast, funny, and over before you want it to end. Whether you're a longtime listener of his podcasts or discovering him through None Too Pleased, a live show is the best introduction there is.
Browse the listings above for upcoming Mark Normand tour dates and grab your tickets before they sell out. BigStub makes it easy to compare seat options across venues with transparent pricing and a secure checkout. Normand runs a packed tour schedule with multiple shows per city — so even if a date looks sold out, check back or browse alternative nights and nearby stops.