Jerry Seinfeld brings his observational comedy to Las Vegas in September
Reporting from Las Vegas — He’s coming back. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld returns to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for two nights Friday, Sept. 18, and Saturday, Sept. 19.
Seinfeld’s lovable show about nothing, NBC’s “Seinfeld,” is considered the most popular and successful sitcom in American television history. Recently it was chosen as the best sitcom ever in a poll conducted by Vanity Fair and “60 Minutes.”
Now, 17 years after it went off the air, Seinfeld is back performing on stage and making his observational jokes with regular appearances at Caesars Palace, a gig he’s held since 2003.
He also launched his own Internet show “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” in 2012, which now has an Emmy nomination and more than 70 million streaming views.
His book “Seinlanguage” came out in 1993 and went on to become a New York Times bestseller.
He’s also put together projects such as“Bee Movie” and guest starred with longtime collaborator Larry David in the hit HBO TV show “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
Ticket range from $82.50 to $165.
Tickets: AXS, (888) 929-7849
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