‘Somebody Somewhere’ Star Bridget Everett Plans Live Cabaret, Comedy and Music Tour This Spring (EXCLUSIVE)

“Somebody Somewhere” star Bridget Everett, whose series won a Peabody and an Emmy, among other accolades, before ending its three-season run at the end of last year, is hitting the road. Everett is set to announce Wednesday that she’s taking her live “Bridget Everett: Big Titties, Big Dreams Tour” to dates across the country in 2026, including her home state of Kansas.
Joining Everett will be the Tender Moments, her partners in cabaret. Bridget Everett and The Tender Moments have a loyal New York following, recently selling out two shows at the Beacon Theater. The show also held a sold-out performance this year at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.
Everett’s tour is described as “blending cabaret, comedy, music and pure emotion,” and “a wildly naughty mix of original songs, storytelling and improv.”
“One of the greatest gifts of ‘Somebody Somewhere’ is the incredible community that’s sprung up around it,” Everett said in a statement. “I’ve met so many people who’ve connected with the show in such a meaningful way, and that bond has meant the world. This tour is our chance to get in the same room—old friends, new friends, and anyone ready to laugh, loosen up, and let it rip.”
Besides the Peabody, “Somebody Somewhere” was named a top 10 AFI “Program of the Year” series in 2022. This year, Everett received an Emmy nom for outstanding writing for a comedy series, and won an individual achievement in comedy award for Everett from the TV Critics Association. Also, “Somebody Somewhere” star Jeff Hiller won the Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy.
“Bridget Everett: Big Titties, Big Dreams” kicks off in Detroit on March 2. Tickets for the tour go on sale Wednesday, Dec. 3 at noon for presales; general sale starts Friday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. at LiveNation.com.
Here are the dates for “Bridget Everett: Big Titties, Big Dreams”:
Monday, March 2: Detroit, The Fillmore Detroit
Tuesday, March 3: Milwaukee, Pabst Theater
Thursday, March 5: Minneapolis, State Theatre
Friday, March 6: Chicago, Riviera Theatre
Monday, March 9: Kansas City, Mo., Uptown Theater
Tuesday, March 10: St. Louis, The Pageant
Wednesday, March 11: Nashville, Ryman Auditorium
Friday, March 13: Atlanta, Tabernacle
Friday, April 10: Boston, MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Saturday, April 11: Philadelphia, Miller Theater
Sunday, April 12: Washington, DC, Warner Theatre




