Jerry Seinfeld is returning to the Beacon Theatre. What do tickets cost?

We’re about to find out “what the deal is.”The best deal on tickets, that is.Rather than make you wade through the muck, our team rolled our sleeves up, dug around, got dirty and found the cheapest tickets for each of Jerry Seinfeld’s three shows at New York City’s Beacon Theatre from Dec.11-12.Based on our findings, the best price we could find on seats for any one of Seinfeld’s trio of gigs was $137 including fees on SeatGeek at the time of publication.These three performances are Seinfeld’s only shows at the Beacon Theatre this year — besides his three spots back on Jan.

9 and 10 — as part of his ongoing “Billy Joel at the Garden”-like residency at the Upper West Side venue that began way back in 2016.Since then, the 72-year-old comedian has performed over 100 times at the 2,894-seat space.“Seinfeld remains a master of the standup form, one who can bring down the house with the most banal subject matter and doesn’t need to work bluer than the sorts of mild profanity and sexual innuendo you could get away with on early-’90s network TV,” National Review raved in a review of a November 2022 show.“There were definitely some old jokes mixed in (such as a routine about grooms wearing tuxedos at a wedding that I’m sure I heard him do on one of Seinfeld’s standup bits), but also a lot of new-to-me material.”He doesn’t go it alone either.Notable opening acts that have joined the “Bee Movie” star at the Beacon over the years include Steve Martin, Ryan Hamilton, Colin Quinn, Mark Schiff and Carol Leifer.Prior to his Beacon Theatre shows in December, the observational stand-up turned sitcom star turned observational stand-up has 22 gigs booked all over North America.That includes Tri-state shows at Mashantucket, CT’s Foxwoods Resort Casino on Saturday July 18 and Jamestown, NY’s Northwest Arena for the Lucille Ball Comedy Festival on Thursday, Aug.

6.Other headliners on the bill this year include the intellectual Seth Meyer...

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