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Mo Amer Sets ‘El Oso Palestino’ Comedy Tour (EXCLUSIVE)

Mo Amer will set off on a new stand-up comedy tour beginning in February.

Titled “Mo Amer: El Oso Palestino” — Spanish for “The Palestinian Bear” — the tour will Amer discuss “life, family and his journey as a new dad in today’s political climate,” per the official description. News of the tour comes just ahead of the release of Season 2 of “Mo,” the self-titled Netflix series Amer writes, produces and stars in.

Amer has two stand-up specials — “The Vagabond” and “Mohammed in Texas” — currently streaming on Netflix. Besides “Mo” and his live comedy, he’s known for starring in “Ramy” on Hulu, and in 2022, he appeared in the DC film “Black Adam.”

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See a full list of dates for “Mo Amer: El Oso Palestino” below. Fall dates are yet to be announced.

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Feb. 13 — Milwaukee, Wis. — Turner Ballroom

Feb. 14 — Minneapolis, Minn. — Varsity Theater

Feb. 15 — Sioux City, Iowa — Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Feb. 20 — Grand Rapids, Mich. — GLC Live at 20 Monroe

Feb. 21 Detroit, Mich. — The Fillmore Detroit

Feb. 22 — Chicago, Ill. — Chicago Theatre

April 3 — Vancouver, British Columbia — Vogue Theatre

April 4 — Boise, Idaho — Egyptian Theatre

April 5 — Portland, Ore. — Aladdin Theater

April 6 — Seattle, Wash. — Moore Theatre

April 11 — San Francisco, Calif. — The Masonic

April 12 — Sacramento, Calif. — Crest Theatre

April 13 — Los Angeles, Calif. — The Wiltern

April 17 — Ottawa, Ontario — Algonquin Commons Theatre

April 18 — Toronto, Ontario — Queen Elizabeth Theatre

April 20 — Montreal, Quebec — L’Olympia

April 25 — Las Vegas, Nev. — Palazzo Theatre

May 2 — Durham, N.C. — Carolina Theatre of Durham

May 3 — Atlanta, Ga. — Buckhead Theatre

May 4 — Philadelphia, Pa. — Miller Theatre

May 8 — Boston, Mass. — The Wilbur

May 9 — New York, N.Y. — The Town Hall

May 15 — Washington, D.C. — Warner Theatre

May 16 — Washington, D.C. — Warner Theatre

(Amer’s Feb. 15 and May 8 shows are not produced by Live Nation.)

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