Jerry Seinfeld and the Beacon Theatre -- name a more iconic pairing in New York comedy. Since launching his residency at the legendary Upper West Side venue in January 2016, Seinfeld has set the record for the most comedy shows ever performed at the Beacon. Now he is adding another round of dates in late 2025 and early 2026, with shows on October 24-25, December 19-20, and January 9-10. Multiple showtimes per day mean more chances to catch the master of observational comedy at his home venue.
There is no comedian alive with a track record quite like Seinfeld. The co-creator and star of the iconic sitcom that bears his name has been doing stand-up for over 40 years, and his live shows remain as sharp, polished, and laugh-per-minute dense as anything on a comedy stage today. The Beacon Theatre residency has become a New York institution -- a place where both lifelong fans and newcomers can see one of the all-time greats in an intimate 2,800-seat theater.
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Jerry Seinfeld is widely regarded as one of the greatest stand-up comedians of all time. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Seinfeld got his start doing open mics in New York City in the late 1970s before his career-defining appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1981. That led to the creation of Seinfeld, the NBC sitcom that ran for nine seasons from 1989 to 1998 and is still considered one of the most influential television shows ever made. But through it all, Seinfeld never stopped doing stand-up -- and that is what brings him back to the Beacon Theatre year after year.
The Beacon Theatre residency launched in January 2016 and quickly became one of the hottest tickets in New York. Over the years, Seinfeld has performed dozens of shows at the 2,800-seat venue, breaking records and establishing himself as the most prolific comedy act in the theater history. The intimate setting -- compared to the arenas and stadiums many comedians play today -- gives every show a special energy. You are close enough to see every expression, catch every perfectly timed pause, and feel like you are part of the act.
The latest batch of Beacon dates includes shows on October 24-25, December 19-20, and January 9-10, with multiple showtimes per day on most dates. These shows tend to sell out quickly, especially the evening performances. Seinfeld also continues to perform at select venues outside New York, including appearances at comedy festivals and one-off theater dates across the country.
Seinfeld released his Netflix special 23 Hours to Kill in 2020 and directed and starred in the Netflix film Unfrosted in 2024. He continues to tour actively, performing stand-up at a level that most comedians half his age would envy. His material remains rooted in the everyday observations that made him famous -- the absurdities of modern life, technology, relationships, and the little things that drive everyone slightly crazy -- delivered with the precision and timing of a comedian who has spent four decades perfecting his craft.
The Beacon Theatre is located at 2124 Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, between West 74th and 75th Streets. The nearest subway stations are 72nd Street (1, 2, 3 lines) and 81st Street (B, C lines). The venue is surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and bars that make for great pre-show or post-show dining options. The theater itself is a landmark -- a beautifully restored 1929 venue with ornate art deco details and excellent sightlines from every seat.
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Seinfeld has been doing regular residency runs at the Beacon since January 2016. He typically schedules blocks of shows a few times per year, often with multiple performances per day. The current batch includes dates in October, December, and January.
Seinfeld performs a tight, polished set of observational comedy -- typically around 60 to 75 minutes. There are no opening acts. The material focuses on the everyday absurdities of modern life, delivered with the razor-sharp timing he has honed over four decades. The Beacon Theatre setting adds an intimate, special-event feel that larger venues cannot replicate.
Seinfeld is generally considered a clean comedian. His material avoids explicit language and focuses on relatable, everyday topics. While the shows are not specifically marketed for children, the content is appropriate for most audiences.
The Beacon Theatre is at 2124 Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The closest subway stops are 72nd Street (1, 2, 3 lines) and 81st Street (B, C lines). Street parking is limited, but several parking garages are nearby. Rideshare drop-offs work well on Broadway. The theater is within walking distance of many Upper West Side restaurants and Central Park.
Seeing Jerry Seinfeld at the Beacon Theatre is one of those quintessential New York experiences. The combination of the greatest observational comedian of all time performing in one of the most beautiful theaters in the city is something every comedy fan should experience at least once. BigStub has been connecting fans with live entertainment for more than 20 years, and every ticket comes with a 100% buyer guarantee. Get your Jerry Seinfeld New York tickets today and enjoy a night of comedy at its absolute best.