Modi: Pause for Laughter Tour @ The Wilbur, 3/26
Modi Rosenfeld, known simply as Modi, is one of today’s most in-demand comedians, hailed by The Hollywood Reporter as one of New York City’s Top 10. Known for his sharp wit and cultural insight, Modi has appeared on HBO, Comedy Central, and The Howard Stern Show, and recently sold out three shows at NYC’s Beacon Theatre. Born in Tel Aviv and raised on Long Island, he brings his Jewish heritage to the stage with warmth and universal appeal. His concept of “Moshiach Energy” celebrates unity and joy through laughter. Modi also hosts the hit podcast And Here’s Modi, now nearing its 150th episode.
Donnell Rawlings @ The Wilbur, 5/8
Donnell Rawlings, best known as “Ashy Larry” from Chappelle’s Show, is a powerhouse comedian, actor, and podcaster. His Netflix special A New Day—produced by Dave Chappelle—cemented his status as a comedy heavyweight, earning praise from fans and peers alike. Rawlings has also appeared in The Wire, BMF, Winning Time, and voiced Dez in Pixar’s Soul. Currently, he’s selling out venues nationwide on his Black & Mild Tour and continues to bring his sharp humor and unmatched energy to stages everywhere.
Daniel Sloss: BITTER Tour @ The Wilbur, 8/7
Scottish comedy superstar Daniel Sloss returns with his brand-new show BITTER, coming to The Wilbur. Having toured 55 countries and sold out nine off-Broadway runs, Sloss is one of the biggest names in global stand-up. His acclaimed specials include Jigsaw and DARK on Netflix and X on HBO. BITTER marks his 13th solo show and his biggest worldwide tour yet. Tickets are expected to sell fast—don’t miss it!
Joe Jackson + Band: Hope and Fury Tour @ Chevalier Theatre, 7/14 (presale at 12pm on 11/12)
Joe Jackson, born in 1954 in Burton-on-Trent, England, rose to fame with his 1979 debut Look Sharp! and its follow-ups I’m the Man and Night and Day, blending sharp songwriting with pop, jazz, and Latin influences. A classically trained musician, Jackson has explored everything from swing tributes and film scores to orchestral compositions and concept albums. His prolific career spans over four decades, earning him a Grammy and international acclaim. Recent projects include 2023’s What A Racket: The Music of Max Champion and a 2024 world tour blending solo and full-band performances. His next album, Hope and Fury, arrives in April 2026, continuing his tradition of fearless musical reinvention.