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Bridget Everett is hitting the road! The star, writer, and executive producer of the Peabody Award-winning HBO series Somebody Somewhere brings her legendary live show to theaters across America in spring 2026 with the Big Titties, Big Dreams Tour. Joined by her partners in cabaret The Tender Moments, Everett delivers a wildly naughty mix of original songs, storytelling, improv, and pure emotional power.
Bridget Everett is a singer, actor, writer, and comedian from Manhattan, Kansas—yes, there's a Manhattan in Kansas. She describes herself as an "alt-cabaret provocateur," and that barely scratches the surface. With powerhouse vocals that would impress any Broadway diva and a fearless approach to comedy that leaves nothing off-limits, she's carved out a unique space in American entertainment.
Her breakthrough came through New York's cabaret and comedy club scene, where she built a devoted following with The Tender Moments (featuring Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz from the Beastie Boys). She won a 2015 Obie Award Special Citation for her off-Broadway show Rock Bottom at the Public Theater. Then came television stardom.
Somebody Somewhere ran for three critically acclaimed seasons on HBO (2022-2024), telling the semi-autobiographical story of Sam, a woman in her 40s trying to find happiness in her Kansas hometown. The series earned a Peabody Award, was named an AFI Program of the Year, and won widespread acclaim for its tender, honest portrayal of grief, identity, and belonging.
Everett received a 2025 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, won the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy, and co-star Jeff Hiller won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy.
"One of the greatest gifts of Somebody Somewhere is the incredible community that's sprung up around it," Everett said. "This tour is our chance to get in the same room—old friends, new friends, and anyone ready to laugh, loosen up, and let it rip."
The show blends cabaret, comedy, music, and pure emotion. Expect original songs, storytelling from her Kansas childhood, improv moments that could go anywhere, and The Tender Moments' tight backing. Recent sold-out shows at New York's Beacon Theater and LA's Wiltern Theatre prove the demand is real.
The tour kicks off March 2 in Detroit and runs through April 12 in Washington, DC. Highlights include performances at Nashville's legendary Ryman Auditorium, Chicago's Riviera Theatre, and her hometown state of Kansas (Kansas City's Uptown Theater).
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Bridget Everett doesn't perform alone. The Tender Moments—her backing band and comedic partners—have been essential to her live shows for years. The group has included musicians like Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (Beastie Boys) and Carmine Covelli (The Julie Ruin). Their album Pound It! is available on streaming platforms.
The Big Titties, Big Dreams Tour runs from March 2 through April 12, 2026. The first leg hits Midwest and Southern cities in March, followed by East Coast dates in April.
The tour visits Detroit, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, Nashville, Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington DC. Nashville's Ryman Auditorium and her home-state Kansas City show are particular highlights.
Expect cabaret, comedy, original songs, storytelling, and improv—all delivered with powerhouse vocals and fearless comedic energy. The shows are adult-oriented, emotionally honest, and unpredictably hilarious. Not recommended for the easily offended.
Yes! Bridget Everett stars as Sam in HBO's Somebody Somewhere, which she also co-created, wrote, and executive produced. The Peabody Award-winning series ran for three seasons (2022-2024) and earned widespread critical acclaim.
The Tender Moments are Bridget Everett's backing band and creative partners. They've collaborated on her cabaret shows for years and released the album Pound It!. The band has featured notable musicians including Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz from the Beastie Boys.
No. Bridget Everett's shows are adult-oriented, featuring explicit language, adult themes, and provocative content. The tour title gives you a hint. This is not a family show.
Ticket prices vary by venue, section, and demand. Theater venues offer various seating sections at different price points. Verified resale platforms display all-in pricing with no hidden fees.
Yes! Bridget Everett performs at Nashville's legendary Ryman Auditorium on March 11, 2026—one of the tour's most prestigious venues, often called "The Mother Church of Country Music."
Most shows begin at 8:00 PM local time. Theater doors typically open 60-90 minutes before showtime. Check your specific venue for exact timing.
Expect approximately 90 minutes to 2 hours of cabaret chaos. The show's improv elements mean runtime can vary night to night.
VIP packages and meet-and-greet opportunities vary by venue. Check tour announcements and venue websites for any special offerings.
Yes! Bridget Everett was born and raised in Manhattan, Kansas—"the Little Apple." Her father was mayor (and later her brother held the position too). Her Kansas roots heavily influence Somebody Somewhere and her comedy.
Absolutely. Bridget Everett has powerful, Broadway-caliber vocals that she deploys in original songs throughout her cabaret shows. Her live performances feature her singing alongside comedy and storytelling.
Somebody Somewhere is available on HBO and Max. All three seasons are available for streaming on the platform.
Initial dates have been announced, but tours often add shows based on demand. Follow Bridget Everett's social media and check ticketing platforms for potential additional dates.