
Larry David is trying to make amends — or at least giving it his best shot. After bypassing New York entirely on his 10-city tour in late 2024 — a run that included Philadelphia, Chicago, and San Francisco — the Curb Your Enthusiasm creator is making up for what fans called a “pretty, pretty, pretty big” snub.
On Tuesday, October 21, 2025, David returns home with An Evening with Larry David at the Beacon Theatre, a one-night-only event in the heart of Manhattan.
This won’t be a scripted performance or a polished stand-up routine. Instead, the night promises an unscripted, off-the-cuff conversation featuring David and MSNBC’s Willie Geist, swapping stories, observations, and complaints about life, fame, and whatever else catches Larry’s attention.
Expect his signature blend of sharp humor, blunt honesty, and endearing self-inflicted chaos — the kind of spontaneous energy that made Curb Your Enthusiasm a cultural touchstone.
For the Brooklyn-born comedy icon, it’s both a homecoming and a form of comic redemption. In classic Larry fashion, he’s turning a past oversight into material — and inviting the audience to laugh along as he does it.
Tickets for “An Evening with Larry David” are available now. They’re pretty, pretty expensive — starting at around $670 — though that’s a significant markdown from the $1,100 starting price in the summer. This is your only chance to see David live in NYC this year. You won’t want to miss it.
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