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Larry David goes on tour and talks about “Curb” and “Seinfeld”

Larry David is going on tour. And in his typical Larry David manner, he has encouraged his fans to come and watch the tour.

“Listen, there are a few tickets for what I do – it’s really nothing,” says the Curb your enthusiasm Comedian in a video announcing his A Conversation With Larry David tour with Live Nation. “This is going to be a complete waste of time. I guess if you've got nothing to do, you might consider bowling.”

After talking about the “adventure on the streets,” the actor, producer and activist sums it up: “Anyway, if you want to go, you go. If you don't, you don't go. Either way, no big deal. OK!”

The 10-day tour begins September 20 in Denver and ends December 5 in Hollywood, Florida, with stops in San Francisco, Atlanta and Chicago.

David launched “A Conversation With Larry David” with select spring stops earlier this year, coinciding with the final season of the Emmy-winning and 2024 Emmy-nominated HBO series. Curb your enthusiasmwhich he created and in which he played the leading role for 12 seasons until the series finale in April.

Accompanied by a moderator, the event, produced by Live Nation, offers an informal discussion about David’s time at Seinfeld, curb and everything in between. Peyton Manning will host the show on September 20. Find the full list and ticket options here.

If you are The Hollywood Reporter recently about what David will do next after he curbHis writing partner and executive producer Jeff Schaffer had said the two would “talk about talking about things.”

He continued: “Larry is not finished yet. If comedy was beer, he'd be a brewmaster. I think he'll keep brewing beer, but what will we put it in? I don't know yet.”