Sebastian Maniscalco announces new stop on ‘It Ain’t Right’ comedy tour

Brandon Marley - President/CEO - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber website
Brandon Marley - President/CEO - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber website
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Celebrated comedian and actor Sebastian Maniscalco has announced a new stop on his ongoing “It Ain’t Right” tour. The show will take place at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Saturday, November 15, 2025. Details for ticket sales include an artist pre-sale on Wednesday, April 23, followed by a local pre-sale on Thursday, April 24. General public sales start Friday, April 25.

Known for his sharp observational humor and physical comedy, Maniscalco has been described by The New York Times as the “hottest comic in America.” His latest tour sees him delivering a humorous take on modern-day absurdities such as social media, high prices, and a lack of manners in society.

“The response to this tour has been nothing short of incredible—the crowds have been electric, and the energy is just through the roof,” Maniscalco stated. “We’re gearing up to bring you even more on the second leg, and I can’t wait to get back out there. See you soon!”

Tickets are available for purchase at the Fantasy Springs Box Office, via phone, or online.

Maniscalco’s career in comedy has seen him set multiple records, including four at Madison Square Garden, and break attendance records at several major venues. His accomplishments have positioned him among top contemporary performers on Pollstar’s Top Comedy Tours list, neighboring other famous acts like Paul McCartney and Justin Timberlake.

His comedic reach extends past the stage into television, film, and podcasting. Known for appearances in films such as The Irishman and Green Book, he also co-hosts The Pete and Sebastian Show podcast and is the author of the memoir “Stay Hungry.” Maniscalco’s diverse pursuits underscore his impact on entertainment, with expectations of continued prominence in the field.



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