Comedian Matt Mathews Hits the Road: Save Those Pennies!
So, grab your wallets and your funniest friend because the one and only Matt Mathews is about to embark on a tour that’s guaranteed to help you laugh all the way to the bank—or at least, laugh while you’re digging in the couch cushions for spare change. His “Boujee on a Budget” tour kicks off on October 25, because nothing says ‘fiscal responsibility’ like a good ol’ chuckle.
Philadelphia: The City of Brotherly Savings
Mark your calendars—October 26 is the day you’ll be blessed with Matt’s comedic presence at The Met in Philadelphia. Expect side-splitting humor delivered in a way only someone who spends their spare time counting their pennies could muster! This show promises to give you all the laughs without the money spent on a fancy dinner.
Munhall: Where the Comedians Go to Save
If you think you’ll miss out, fear not! On November 1, Matt’s comedic journey lands at the Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall in Munhall. Bring your best friend, your bank card, and prepare for an evening of comedy that won’t cost an arm and a leg—just maybe a couple of toes, depending on your ticket choices.
A Comedic Rocket: Matt’s Social Media Stardom
In case you’ve been living under a rock—or maybe just carefully managing your social media consumption—Mathews recently debuted a YouTube series, “Doin’ the Most With Matt Mathews,” on September 22. It’ll inspire you to do your most… by spending less! Seriously, the dude’s skyrocketed to over 4.8 million followers on TikTok, proving that people are paying attention to his budget-friendly banter.
Ticket Prices: Bring Your Thrift Store Best
Let’s talk tickets. Because what’s a budget comedy show without a little financial flexibility? For the October 26 show in Philadelphia, prices start as low as:
- Stubhub: $33 (for those who love a good bargain)
- Vivid Seats: $41 (perfect for those with slightly higher standards)
- SeatGeek: $40 (just to keep it interesting)
Then there’s Munhall on November 1, where prices start at a whopping $84. Who knew laughing could tackle inflation? Your savings might take a hit, but think of the stories you’ll tell!
Other Tour Stops: Keep Your Wallet Close
Now, if you’re feeling a bit free-spirited and want to hit more shows, here are some other stops on the tour where you can relinquish your savings for a ticket:
- Oct. 25 – Schenectady, NY
- Oct. 27 – Montclair, NJ
- Nov. 2 – Baltimore, MD
- Nov. 3 – Concord, NH
- Nov. 9 – Kansas City, MO
- Nov. 14 – Salem, OR
- Nov. 15-16 – Washington (Spokane and Kennewick)
- Nov. 22-24 – California (San Diego, Long Beach, Fresno)
- Dec. 5-7 – Florida (Fort Myers, St. Petersburg, Pensacola)
And just like that, the tour will pick back up in 2025. So don’t worry if you forget where your savings went; you can always start fresh!
Final Thoughts: The Balancing Act of Humor and Finances
Life is all about balance, dear friends. After splurging on these budget-friendly tickets to laugh your socks off, you can always take a good, hard look at your avocado toast budget. So, will you risk it all for a giggle, or remain safe and snug in your home, replaying Matt’s videos online? The choice is yours, but one thing’s for sure: laughter truly does save you money—especially if you’re laughing at your own budget!
