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On November 17, “Saturday Night Live’s” Please Don’t Destroy trio will release their first feature film on Peacock about three childhood friends that seek treasure supposedly buried in a nearby mountain.
That’s six long months away though.
In the meantime, the group will keep fans entertained all summer long with their 25-show ‘Please Don’t Destroy Live Tour.’
From June 23 through Aug. 27, digital video wunderkinds Ben Marshall, Martin Herlihy and John Higgins have booked shows all over North America where they’ll likely perform live sketch and stand up.
And while PDD doesn’t currently have any shows scheduled in New York, fans in the Northeast will be able to catch the guys when they perform in Philadelphia on June 23, Boston on July 30 and Washington, D.C. on Aug. 17.
Need tickets to see the guys who brought instant classic sketches like “Three Sad Virgins,” “Molly Shannon 2K23” and the unforgettable “Tommy” today?
We can help make that happen.
Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, May 19, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.
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Please Don’t Destroy 2023 tour schedule
A complete calendar including tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all Please Don’t Destroy shows can be found below.
Please Don’t Destroy movie
Although the aforementioned plot details are all we really know about the untitled Please Don’t Destroy movie, we can spill who’s joining Marshall, Herlihy and Higgins in the cast.
Rounding out the ensemble are SNL’s Bowen Yang, “Hacks'” Meg Stalter, “Reno 911’s” Cedric Yarbrough, “Everything Everywhere All At Once’s” Sunita Mani, “Shameless'” Nichole Sakura and “American Auto’s” X Mayo.
Plus, a comedy legend you may have heard of named Conan O’Brien.
The film was directed by ‘SNL’ vet Paul Briganti and produced by omnipresent 21st-century comedy icon Judd Apatow.
‘SNL’ cast members on tour in 2023
While there won’t be any ‘Saturday Night Live’ for the foreseeable future due to the ongoing WGA writer’s strike, many of the show’s stars and alums are on the road these next few months.
Here are just five of our favorite acts from ‘SNL’ you can catch, um, live in the near future.
• Martin Short with Steve Martin
Want to see what other SNLers are out and about? Check out our list of all the ‘SNL’ stars on tour in 2023 here.
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