Your independent guide to the best concerts in 2026! This website is operated by a ticket broker.
Ticket prices are set by third-party sellers and may be above or below face value.
We are not affiliated with nor endorsed by Rob Schneider.
The SNL legend is back on the road. Rob Schneider -- the man behind Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, The Hot Chick, and that iconic You can do it! moment from The Waterboy -- is touring comedy clubs, casinos, and historic theaters across the country in 2026. Whether you grew up watching him in the Adam Sandler universe or have followed his stand-up over the past few years, the live show is built around the same observational, off-the-cuff humor that has been his trademark for three decades.
The current schedule features dates throughout the spring, summer, and into the fall, including stops at Florida Theatre Jacksonville (May 28), Circle Square Cultural Center in Ocala (May 29), The Moon in Tallahassee (May 30), four shows at Miami Improv (June 5 and 6), Clyde Theatre in Fort Wayne (June 19), GLC Live at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids (June 20), Shubert Theater in New Haven, CT (June 26), Shubert Theatre at the Boch Center in Boston (June 27), Hard Rock Cincinnati - Ballroom (July 11), and additional dates rolling out as the year continues.
Schneider's stand-up draws on his SNL years, his film career, his family life (his daughter is country singer Elle King), and the kind of observational riffs that come from a guy who has been making people laugh since the late '80s. His latest stand-up special, Rob Schneider: Woke Up in America, gave fans a good preview of where his comedy is right now -- direct, personal, and unfiltered. Live, the shows lean into crowd work and improvisation, which means every night is a different experience even if the underlying material overlaps.
The venue list spans intimate comedy clubs like the Miami Improv (four shows over two nights gives diehard fans multiple chances to catch him) and historic theaters like the Shubert rooms in New Haven and Boston, the elegant Florida Theatre in Jacksonville, and Hard Rock's Cincinnati ballroom. The variety means you can pick the room that fits the kind of comedy night you want -- close and chaotic in a club, or relaxed and polished in a theater.
Find available dates in the listings below and lock in your seats on BigStub. Comedy seating tends to move quickly -- especially the early shows on multi-set nights -- and BigStub backs every order with a 100% buyer guarantee, verified sellers, and no hidden fees, making it a clear path to that perfect seat for the laughs.
For more than three decades, Rob Schneider has been one of the most recognizable comedy voices in American entertainment. Saturday Night Live cast member from 1990 to 1994. Writer, performer, and director behind dozens of memorable sketches and films. Co-conspirator in the Adam Sandler comedy run that gave the world The Waterboy, Big Daddy, 50 First Dates, Grown Ups, and more. And, more recently, one of the most active comedians on the live circuit. The 2026 tour pulls all of that together -- the SNL nostalgia, the movie callbacks, the new material -- into one of his biggest road runs in years.
The 2026 schedule rolls out in waves from spring through fall. Spring kicks off in Florida with shows at Florida Theatre Jacksonville on May 28, Circle Square Cultural Center in Ocala on May 29, and The Moon in Tallahassee on May 30. Early June brings four shows at the Miami Improv on June 5 and 6 -- two sets per night, the kind of comedy-club run that gives Schneider room to stretch out and try new material. From there, the tour moves north to Indiana, Michigan, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio, and beyond.
Schneider's comedy in 2026 leans into his personal life and three decades of show business stories. He talks about his family (he is the father of singer Elle King), his SNL years working alongside Adam Sandler, David Spade, Chris Farley, and Chris Rock, and the unique experience of having a movie character's catchphrase -- You can do it! -- become a cultural moment. His most recent special, Rob Schneider: Woke Up in America (2023), set the current tone: observational, direct, and willing to dig into topics most comedians stay away from.
The 2026 venues offer different flavors of comedy night. Florida Theatre in Jacksonville is a historic 1,900-seat theater that has hosted everyone from Elvis Presley to Bob Dylan. The Miami Improv is the kind of small comedy club where you can see the comedian react in real time. The Shubert Theater in New Haven and the Shubert Theatre at the Boch Center in Boston are elegant historic theaters with great acoustics. Hard Rock Cincinnati - Ballroom brings a casino-style setting with attached restaurants and gambling.
If you have been thinking about catching Rob Schneider live, 2026 is a great year for it. The schedule is wide enough to hit a venue in your region, the room sizes are varied enough to pick the comedy experience you prefer, and the material is current. Browse the listings above to find your date and lock in your seats with BigStub -- two decades of trusted service, verified sellers, no hidden fees, and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order.
Tickets are available through venue box offices, authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster, and the official Rob Schneider website. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
Rob Schneider performs stand-up comedy with a mix of observational humor, SNL and film stories, family-life material, and crowd work. His most recent special, Rob Schneider: Woke Up in America (2023), gives a good preview of his current voice -- direct, personal, and unfiltered.
Current 2026 stops include Jacksonville, Ocala, Tallahassee, Miami, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, New Haven, Boston, Cincinnati, and more, with additional dates rolling out through the year. Check the listings above for the most current schedule.
The 2026 schedule covers a mix of comedy clubs (Miami Improv), historic theaters (Florida Theatre, Shubert at Boch Center), casino ballrooms, and performing arts centers. Comedy clubs typically have a two-drink minimum and offer the closest, most intimate experience. Theater shows have assigned seating and tend to be quieter and more polished. Check the venue site for specifics on parking, age requirements, and policies.
Most stand-up sets run 75 to 90 minutes. Comedy club shows often pair Schneider with a local opener; theater dates may run longer with extended sets and Q&A. Plan to arrive 30 to 45 minutes before showtime.
Yes. BigStub only works with verified sellers, offers a 100% buyer guarantee on every order, charges no hidden fees, and has been operating for more than 20 years with the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry.
Rob Schneider is on a national stand-up comedy tour that runs from spring through fall 2026, with stops at comedy clubs, casinos, and historic theaters across the United States.
Current 2026 stops include Jacksonville, Ocala, Tallahassee, Miami, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, New Haven, Boston, Cincinnati, and additional cities being added. Check the listings above for the latest schedule.
Rob Schneider is best known for his time on Saturday Night Live (1990-1994), his roles in Adam Sandler films like The Waterboy, Big Daddy, 50 First Dates, and Grown Ups, and his leading roles in Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and The Hot Chick. He has also been one of the most active stand-up comedians on the road for the last decade-plus.
Yes. Rob Schneider is the father of country and rock singer Elle King, known for hits like Ex's & Oh's and Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home) with Miranda Lambert.
His most recent stand-up special is Rob Schneider: Woke Up in America, released in 2023. It is available on various streaming platforms and gives a good preview of his current touring material.
Most stand-up sets run 75 to 90 minutes. Comedy club dates often include a local opener; theater shows tend to be a bit longer with extended Q&A or crowd work.
The famous line is "You can do it!" -- Schneider's recurring character from The Waterboy who shouts encouragement at Adam Sandler's character throughout the film. The line has become one of his most-recognized cultural moments.
Comedy clubs like the Miami Improv are smaller and more intimate -- usually 200 to 400 seats -- with a two-drink minimum and a more chaotic, in-the-room feel. Theater shows are larger (often 1,500+ seats), have assigned seating, and tend to be quieter and more focused on the prepared material.
Prices vary by venue and seat location. Comedy club shows usually sit in the $40 to $75 range; theater shows can range higher depending on the venue and seating tier. Check the listings above for current pricing on each show.
Front-row club seats give you the closest experience but also put you in the line of crowd-work. Middle-to-back rows in clubs are less risky. In theaters, mid-orchestra is typically the sweet spot for both sightlines and sound. Pick what fits your comfort level.
Rob Schneider performs adult-oriented stand-up. Most shows have an 18-plus or 21-plus age policy, especially at comedy clubs. Check the venue site for the specific age requirement on your date.
Most venues restrict photo and video recording during the comedy performance. Phones must usually be silenced or pocketed during the set. Comedy clubs in particular are strict about this -- check the venue site for the specific policy.
Yes. BigStub works only with verified sellers, charges no hidden fees, and offers a 100% buyer guarantee on every order. The marketplace has been operating for more than 20 years with the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry.
Tickets can typically be listed on BigStub or another resale marketplace. Resale policies vary by primary seller and ticket type -- check the terms of your purchase for transferability.
Check this page regularly, follow Rob Schneider on his official site and social channels, and watch the tour schedule for new additions as the year continues.