Late night may be slowing down for the summer, but its hosts, performers, and writers will be keeping busy away from their studios.
From Sarah Squirm’s “new crap” tour to Seth Meyers’ newly expanded stand-up schedule, here are some newly-announced opportunities to see late-night talent live and in person.
Sarah Squirm
Saturday Night Live cast member Sarah Sherman is taking her act on a short “new crap” tour ahead of the show’s 52nd season.
August 14–16
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bottlerocket Social Hall
August 21
Thornville, Ohio
Gathering of the Juggalos
August 28–29
Denver, Colorado
Comedy Works
Seth Meyers
Seth Meyers has added eight shows to his ongoing stand-up tour, with the new dates stretching from October 2026 into January 2027.
Visit sethmeyers.com for presale tickets beginning Tuesday, July 14, at 10 a.m. local time with the code “SETH.” General ticket sales begin Friday, July 17, at 10 a.m. local time.
October 23, 2026
Dallas, Texas
Music Hall at Fair Park
October 24, 2026
Houston, Texas
Bayou Music Center
November 20, 2026
San Diego, California
San Diego Civic Theatre
November 21, 2026
Salt Lake City, Utah
Kingsbury Hall
December 11, 2026
Washington, D.C.
DAR Constitution Hall
December 12, 2026
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Citizens Live at The Wylie
January 15, 2027
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Orpheum Theatre
January 16, 2027
Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Theatre
The Daily Show Writers
TV’s most dog-friendly late-night show is taking over this month’s Dog-Friendly Comedy Show at Boris & Horton in New York City.
The lineup features five members of The Daily Show’s writing staff: Ashton Womack, Kat Radley, Matt Koff, Nicole Conlan and Randall Otis.
July 17, 7 p.m.
New York, New York
Boris & Horton
The two-hour show welcomes both humans and dogs.
Improv With My Friends From Work
SNL writer Ceara O’Sullivan will host her latest long-form improv show featuring cast members and writers from Saturday Night Live in late August.
If past installments are any indication, performers might read rejected sketches and will definitely do improv.
August 23, 8:30 p.m.
New York, New York
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre