Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle will share the stage in a new comedy tour this winter.
The comedians are teaming up for a limited seven-show tour produced by Live Nation, beginning Dec. 1 in San Diego, California, and working their way up the California coast.
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“Rock and Chappelle are not just comics, they’re good friends who express ranging views while celebrating their mutual respect for each other,” the tour announcement said.
The show will be a phone- and camera-free event, requiring attendees to lock away their devices.
Both Rock and Chappelle have become representative of cancel culture’s attack on comedy.
In March, Will Smith slapped Rock during the Academy Awards after not approving of a joke made about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
Weeks later, Chappelle was attacked onstage at a comedy festival in Hollywood by a man who said the comedian’s set was “triggering.”
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Ticket sales for the California tour begin Friday.
Rock and Chappelle recently returned from a sold-out European tour.