3 late-night TV stars announce joint stand-up shows

ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 12: General view of a microphone on stage at California Center For The Arts on October 12, 2019 in Escondido, California. (Photo by Daniel Knighton/Getty Images)
ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 12: General view of a microphone on stage at California Center For The Arts on October 12, 2019 in Escondido, California. (Photo by Daniel Knighton/Getty Images) /
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Late-night TV may still be on hiatus due to the writers’ strike, but some fans will have a chance to see three of the biggest names from late-night TV on stage together.

Saturday Night Live alums Pete Davidson and John Mulaney and former Daily Show host Jon Stewart announced a set of joint stand-up comedy shows. The five-show run will be titled “Jon, John, & Pete.”

The first show is on September 8 in Springfield, Massachusetts. On September 9, the trio moves to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania for two shows. Things wrap up with two more shows on September 10 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

According to John Mulaney’s Instagram post, tickets will hit presale availability on Wednesday, August 2. Fans can find all the information at JonJohnPete.com

John Stewart, Pete Davidson and John Mulaney (Photo by James Devaney/Getty Images)
John Stewart, Pete Davidson and John Mulaney (Photo by James Devaney/Getty Images) /

Late-night stars Jon Stewart, John Mulaney, and Pete Davidson have been busy

It’s hard to think of three bigger names from the world of late-night TV right now than John Mulaney, Jon Stewart, and Pete Davidson. The three friends have been at the top of their respective games for some time now, and the past year has been no different.

Mulaney is coming off his Netflix special Baby J which chronicled his drug addiction, intervention, rehabilitation, and more. It’s by far Mulaney’s most personal set and just may be his finest work as a comedian.

Season two of The Problem with Jon Stewart wrapped up in April. Stewart delivered multiple viral moments during the season, reigniting calls for him to run for office.

Meanwhile, Pete Davidson quickly found that life post-Saturday Night Live wasn’t so bad. His Peacock comedy Bupkis was a success. The streaming service has already confirmed they’ve greenlit season 2.