Matt Rife tickets: Prices, cities for comedian’s 2024 ‘Problemattic’ World Tour after health emergency break

Emily Dozier

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Matt Rife is back. The comedian resumes his tour two weeks after suffering from exhaustion, causing shows in Indiana, Chicago and Nashville to be cancelled and rescheduled. But for those worried it would affect the remainder of his Problemattic tour, fear not.

The comedian's career shot to stardom over the years with the help of social media. While a controversial figure, Rife's success as a comedian has scarcely been affected. He became the youngest comedian to headline the Hollywood Bowl with four sold-out shows. His Netflix show, "Matt Rife: Natural Selection," was the most-viewed special on the platform in the second-half of 2023.

And he's only getting started. His Problemattic tour continues through the U.S. before heading overseas to Europe in September.

That means there's plenty of time to see Rife in person. Here's what to know about tickets for the remainder of his world tour.

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Matt Rife 'Problemattic' Tour tickets

Tickets for every stop of the Problemattic Tour can be found on StubHub.

Prices vary for each show, but fans can expect to pay $100 for a ticket. Some cities, like Memphis and Bend, are more affordable, costing only about $50. But demand in other cities is driving prices up to $70, $120 and even $200 in Anchorage.

You can view the cost of every city by clicking the link below.

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Matt Rife 'Problemattic' Tour schedule 2024

Some of Rife's shows, including Memphis, Knoxville and New Orleans will have two shows in one night, rather than spreading them out over multiple days like he will wit Chicago.

Nashville, a stop that needed to be rescheduled due to Rife's health emergency, has been moved to August, though the comedian has yet to announce those details yet.

A complete schedule can be found below.

DateCityTickets
June 12Memphis, TNBuy now
June 13Knoxville, TNBuy now
June 14Huntsville, ALBuy now
June 15New Orleans, LABuy now
June 19Morrison, COBuy now
June 22Bend, ORBuy now
July 5Honolulu, HIBuy now
July 14Richmond, VABuy now
July 18-21Niagara, CanadaBuy now
July 25-28Atlantic City, NJBuy now
Aug. 9-10Thackerville, OKBuy now
Aug. 11Ottawa, CanadaBuy now
Aug. 16Anchorage, AKBuy now
Sept. 3-4Glasgow, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 6Birmingham, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 7Cardiff, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 10-11Newcastle, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 13Manchester, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 17-18London, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 20-21Bristol, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 28Dublin, IrelandBuy now
Oct. 1Paris, FranceBuy now
Oct. 5Amsterdam, NetherlandsBuy now
Oct. 8Berlin, GermanyBuy now
Oct. 13Stockholm, SwedenBuy now
Oct. 18Madrid, SpainBuy now
Oct. 20Milan, ItalyBuy now
Oct. 27Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesBuy now
Nov. 22-23Oxon Hill, MarylandBuy now
Dec. 26-30Chicago, ILBuy now

Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.