Chris Rock’s Ego Death World Tour ticket sales soar after Oscars slap

The comedian is set to perform in the UK for the first time in five years
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Tina Campbell30 March 2022

Chris Rock has seen tickets for his upcoming stand up tour rocket after Will Smith slapped him at the Oscars last Sunday.

The comedian, 56, is currently touring the US and he will kick off the UK leg on May 12 at The Royal Albert Hall in London.

He will then take in dates in Birmingham, Leeds and then Manchester for the final show on May 15.

It marks his first live performance in the UK in five years and judging by the demand for tickets, it seems fans can’t wait to welcome him back.

TickPick claimed it “sold more tickets to see Chris Rock overnight than in the past month combined”.

While StubHub said cumulative sales for Rock’s tour in the days since the incident had surpassed the previous number of sales of the entirety of March.

“Now that we are 48 hours from Sunday evening, it’s evident that demand for Chris Rock shows has jumped dramatically, based on our ticket buying trends on StubHub,” a spokesperson for StubHub told The Hollywood Reporter.

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Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith arrive at the Vanity Fair Oscar party during the 94th Academy Awards in Beverly Hills
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“At this stage in his tour, on an average day, we’d expect to see a spike in sales in the 24 or 48 hours prior to a show date as last-minute sales roll in – but it is incredibly unusual to see the spike we have experienced.

“With daily sales remarkably more than twenty-five times higher than the average we have seen in the last month, we anticipate this interest will likely sustain for a short time.”

Rock has yet to break his silence on the Oscars slap.

Actor Smith, 53, sent shockwaves through the showbiz circuit when he stormed the stage and struck Rock after the comedian jokingly compared Smith’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith to GI Jane.

The I Am Legend star has since issued an apology to Rock on social media where he admitted he was “out of line”.

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