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How to Score Tickets for Adam Sandler's Fresno Stop
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September 14, 2023

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Standup comic and movie funnyman Adam Sandler will bring his off-beat brand of adult humor to Fresno’s Save Mart Center on Oct. 20, his tour management announced Wednesday.

Tickets for the Fresno stop of the “I Missed You Tour” start at $39.50 and top out at $169.50. They go on sale at noon on Friday. Tickets may be purchased at ticketmaster.com or the Save Mart box office. More information is available at this link.

This 25-city North American tour kicks off in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Oct. 12 and wraps up on Dec. 12 in Denver. This tour follows Sandler’s “Live” sold-out tour earlier this year.

 

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