Paul Reubens, best known as the creator and star of Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985), is hitting the road next year to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the beloved movie.
Screenings of the critically acclaimed comedy, directed by Tim Burton, will play across 20 U.S. cities before an out-of-character Reubens shares previously untold stories about the production of the film.
The tour was announced via the official Pee-wee Herman Instagram account on Monday morning.
Since Reubens’ initial debut on The Groundlings — an L.A.-based improv group that helped launch his career — in 1977, the 67-year-old actor has played the Pee-wee Herman character for more than four decades in a variety of different series and films.
On Feb. 14, 2020, Reubens’ highly anticipated tour kicks off in Portland Ore. It will conclude in Washington, D.C., on March 29.
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On Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 10 a.m. ET, an exclusive ticket presale for the tour begins. Remaining tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. ET.
Ticket packages, VIP passes and additional ticket information can be found through the official Pee-wee Herman website.
‘Pee-wee’s Big Adventure’ 35th anniversary tour dates
Feb. 14 — Portland, Ore. @ Newmark Theatre
Feb. 15 — Seattle, Wash. @ Moore Theatre
Feb. 21 — Denver, Colo. @ Paramount Theatre
Feb. 22 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ Kingsbury Hall
Feb. 27 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Wiltern
Feb. 28 — San Francisco, Calif. @ The Masonic
Feb. 29 — San Diego, Calif. @ Spreckels Theatre
March 5 — San Antonio, Texas @ The Aztec Theatre
March 6 — Austin, Texas @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater
March 8 — Dallas, Texas @ Majestic Theatre
March 12 — Atlanta, Ga. @ The Tabernacle
March 13 — Tampa, Fla. @ Tampa Theatre
March 14 — Coral Springs, Fla. @ Coral Springs Center for the Arts
March 20 — Chicago, Ill. @ The Chicago Theatre
March 21 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ State Theatre
March 22 — Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore Detroit
March 26 — New York, N.Y. @ The Beacon Theatre
March 27 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ The Met Philadelphia
March 28 — Boston, Mass. @ Orpheum Theater
March 29 — Washington, D.C. @ Warner Theatre