Adam Sandler Announces 25-Date Comedy Tour in North America: ‘Let’s Have Some Fun’

Adam Sandler is back on the road!

The comedian, 57, announced on social media on Wednesday that he will embark on a North American comedy tour from October to December, with a total of 25 shows across the US and Canada. A series of shows called the I missed you touris scheduled to begin on October 12 in Vancouver.

“Let’s have some fun,” Sandler captioned the announcement on Instagram, which included clips of him playing guitar, taking selfies with the audience at several shows and laughing.

The latest series of shows follows Uncut gems actor’s Adam Sandler LIVE concerts, which ended in April. The I missed you tour — produced by Live Nation — has stops in Portland, San Jose, Toronto, Memphis, Salt Lake City, Rochester, Minneapolis, Oklahoma City and beyond — with a final date of Dec. 12 in Denver.

Live Nation ticket pre-sale starts Thursday at 12pm local time and Ticketmaster general sale starts Friday at 12pm local time.

Actor Pauly Shore shared his excitement under Sandler’s Instagram post with the comment, “Yaaaaa Sand man is back boom boom broozzz.”

8 times Adam Sandler wonderfully shared the screen with his daughters Sadie and Sunny

Sandler’s tour announcement comes shortly after he and his family starred in a Netflix teen movieYou are not invited to my Bat Mitzvahwho accompanied the crew as they navigated planning the perfect bat mitzvah.

Adam and wife Jackie Sandler’s daughters – Sunny, 14, and Sadie, 17 – play the roles of the two teenage girls as the film “chronicles the cutting-edge comedy and modern teenage angst that comes with family, friendship and first crushes,” according to the synopsis.

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“What’s really funny is that right before we started prepping the movie, Sunny had her actual bat mitzvah,” director Sammi Cohen told PEOPLE in August about the film. “I went to that service and we got to do the bat mitzvah in real life and then go shoot the movie. It was a really fun life movie moment.”

“It was really, really fun. And again, it was a perfect moment of life meets film. It was just magical.”

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In March, Sandler was awarded the Mark Twain Award for American Humor. The honor came as Jennifer Aniston, Chris Rock, Pete Davidson and others toasted Saturday night live alum for his decades in show business.

Rob Schneider also shared some kind words with his friend at the event, while performing a cover of Sandler’s “Grow Old With You” from Wedding singer sound recording.

“No one gave Adam Sandler his success. Adam earned this through hard work in a really tough job, show business,” Schneider said. “People ask me: Why does Adam put me in so many movies? And it’s because he wants to laugh and share his huge success with his friends, plus I’m going to do really humiliating s— that he won’t do.”

“Adam is a very generous guy,” David Spade also said. “He hired his entire family tree to work for him. The call sheet looks like Ancestry.com.”

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Sandler thanked friends and family when he accepted his award after several hilarious speeches, noting that “everyone was great.”

“I feel like everyone who came up and spoke up, I think we all truly love each other,” he said. “We’ve got each other’s backs for the rest of our lives. People would always ask me those bad reviews you get, how does that make you feel, like s—? It really doesn’t. I think the reason I can say it didn’t hurt me is because because of so many of you in this room it was good because of what we did together.”

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