After selling out twenty-one shows to date, Seth Meyers and John Oliver are extending their dual residency at New York’s Beacon Theatre through mid-2026.
In addition to three already-scheduled shows through the end of 2025, the two late-night hosts will return for five new performances on January 25, March 15, April 19, May 31, and June 14.
Oliver and Meyers first performed together at the Beacon during the 2023 Writers’ Strike. Several months later, in January 2024, they launched their residency at the storied Manhattan venue.
Each show features a 45–50 minute standup set from both comics, followed by a joint Q&A session with the audience.
Though both hosts maintain full-time late-night gigs, they continue to carve out time for standup. Oliver has earned much acclaim (and every Emmy in sight) for Last Week Tonight, but in a recent 60 Minutes profile, he called the standup stage his “favorite place to be.”
For his part, Meyers has said he values the different kind of muscle that goes into crafting a standup set compared to preparing a nightly monologue that draws from the day’s news. With standup, he explained, “the goal is for it to have a little bit more permanence than late night has. You are trying to find universal themes and ideas that are really funny.”
Tickets for the duo’s new shows go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 3, at 10 a.m. ET. Venue presale information is avalable here.