As a seasoned gamer who has navigated countless virtual worlds and comedy specials, I can confidently say that 2025 is shaping up to be a laugh-filled year, thanks to none other than Fortune Feimster! With her Takin’ Care of Biscuits tour kicking off in April, it seems our favorite stand-up star is ready to bring the house down once again.
Despite Fortune Feimster not having completed all of her New Year’s resolutions, there’s one she has firmly committed to: Caring for Biscuit (or simply Biscuits).
The well-known comedian has announced a new comedy tour slated for 2025, starting in April and running until late June. Tickets for artists will go on sale next Wednesday (December 4), with venues following suit on Thursday (December 5). General sales will become available to the public from Friday (December 6).
The upcoming tour announcement precedes the release of Netflix’s special, titled “Crushing It,” set for December 3. This performance delves into aspects of her personal life, including her wife Jacquelyn, their romantic honeymoon, and an unexpected bout of jealousy from her mother as their relationship evolves. Here’s a sneak peek at it (see below). “Crushing It” follows in the footsteps of previous Netflix specials such as “Good Fortune,” released in 2022, and “Sweet & Salty,” from 2020. Both of these earned Critics Choice Award nominations.
In terms of work, Feimster has completed filming the second season of the Netflix action-comedy series “Fubar” alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. She will also appear in the upcoming romantic comedy on Amazon titled “You’re Cordially Invited,” starring Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell. In addition, Feimster co-hosts the podcast “Handsome” with fellow comedians Tig Notaro and Mae Martin. You can also catch her voice on Sirius XM as she co-hosts the show “What A Joke with Papa and Fortune” produced by Netflix.
Below, you’ll find the dates for the “Takin’ Care of Biscuits” tour. The locations in the picture above, highlighted by a # symbol, are where the “Handsome” podcast will be recorded during the tour.
April 4 at Johnny Mercer Theatre in Savannah, Georgia
April 5 at North Charleston Performing Arts Center in Charleston, South Carolina
April 10 at Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque, New Mexico
April 11 at Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix
April 17 at Hard Rock Live in Rockford, Illinois
April 18 at Palace Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio
April 19 at Connor Palace in Columbus, Ohio
May 1 at Steven Tanger Center in Greensboro, North Carolina
May 2 at Berglund Performing Arts Center in Roanoke, Virginia
May 3 at Lyric Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland
May 4 at Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall in Munhall, Pennsylvania
May 16 at DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids, Michigan
May 17 at State Theatre in Minneapolis
June 6 at the Factory in St. Louis
June 7 at the Midland in Kansas City
June 20 at Lexington Opera House in Lexington, Kentucky
June 21 at Knoxville Civic Auditorium in Knoxville, Tennessee
June 22 at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in Asheville, North Carolina
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2024-12-02 21:25