How much are tickets for Chevy Chases 2025 Christmas Vacation Tour?

Chevy Chase is going on tour and you’re not.Starting Nov.20, the first person to ever utter “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!” will return to the road for an eight-show tour celebrating his classic 1989 film “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.”And, while he won’t return to the birthplace of “SNL,” he’ll get close when he visits Newark’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Dec.

18.At all shows — except for one October gig which will be “Fletch”-centric — the 81-year-old funnyman screens his iconic Yuletide-themed comedy and then takes part in a moderated conversation before closing the show with a lively audience Q&A.“I’ve seen this movie probably almost a hundred times, but watching the movie with the crowd participation made it extra special,” a fan shared on Facebook.The laughs, the clapping, people saying all the famous lines made it so much more fun than me sitting at home.

When we see Cousin Eddie the first time on the lawn everyone started clapping and laughing it was truly magical!”They added “when Chevy and his wife came out he did a little dance and everyone around me stood up and gave him a standing ovation! The Conversation part of this was hilarious!!! He did an absolute amazing job considering he is over 81 years old.Did he forget something…..yes, did his wife have to remind him of a memory….absolutely she did, however he was super funny and still as quick witted as any other 80+ year old men I know!!!!”If you’d like to see the wisecracking silver screen icon IRL, tickets are available for all nine upcoming shows (that includes the “Fletch” screening).At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one Chevy show was $71 including fees on Vivid Seats.Other screenings/Q&As start anywhere from $73 to $206 including fees.For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Chevy Chase’s 2025 ‘National Lampoon...

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