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Kyle Mooney is finally ready for the world to meet the “real Kyle.”

Over the past few months, the former “Saturday Night Live” cast member released his soul-baring debut album (titled “The Real Me”), deliciously lo-fi 14-minute short film (“the real me show” featuring alt-comedy icons Gary Richardson, Dan Licata, Carmen Christopher, Julio Torres and Kate Lyn Sheil) and finally announced his ‘The Real Me/Fake Me Tour.’

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The East (and subsequent West) Coast leg of the run will take the 40-year-old goof to theaters, clubs and music halls all over North America from July through August along with special guest Carmen Christopher joining him at all shows. Comedian Kyle Gordon, Mooney’s brother Ryan and his dad Brian will open for him on select dates.

Early in the brief trek, the “Saturday Morning All Star Hits!” creator is slated to hit Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday, July 18.

As for what to expect at the shows, Mooney took to social media to explain.

“I will be doing characters people know, but… also music that they might not know,” he shared via Instagram. “I guess that is the price for being the real me.”

On the first leg of the tour, critics were impressed with what the “Brigsby Bear” star/”Y2K” writer-director achieved with his meta, tongue-in-cheek show.

“…seeing Mooney live was more charming than I expected,” the Minneapolis Star Tribune admitted. Maybe that’s because he, as well as the audience, seemed to be having so much fun pretending they were in the presence of greatness.”

They later came to the conclusion that “…Mooney wasn’t lampooning those with rock ‘n’ roll fantasies. He was celebrating them.”

If you’d like to catch this offbeat show live, tickets are available for all remaining The Real Me/Fake Me Tour’ dates.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $58 including fees on Vivid Seats.

Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $68 to $146 including fees.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Kyle Mooney’s 2025 tour below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Kyle Mooney ticket prices

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

Kyle Mooney tour dates Ticket prices
start at
July 16 at The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA $78
(including fees)
July 17 at Underground Arts in Philadelphia, PA $146
(including fees)
July 18 at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY $72.28
(including fees)
July 20 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. $68
(including fees)
July 30 at the Bluebird Theater in Denver, CO $74
(including fees)
July 31 at Club Dada in Dallas, TX $79
(including fees)
Aug. 1 at the Mohawk in Austin, TX $58
(including fees)
Aug. 13 at The Independent in San Francisco, CA $81
(including fees)
Aug. 14 at the Aladdian Theater in Portland, OR $84
(including fees)
Aug. 15 at the Showbox at The Market in Seattle, WA $71
(including fees)
Aug. 16 at The Pearl in Vancouver, BC, CA $69
(including fees)

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)

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Kyle Mooney set list

Although this won’t entirely encapsulate what a Kyle show offers — word on the street is the comedian also revives his fledgling stand-up character Bruce Chandling and well-meaning SoCal high schooler Chris Fitzpatrick with a penchant for rage and family with a history of heart problems — here are the songs he played at a recent gig on June 29 in Ann Arbor, MI (including a surprise cover!) according to Set List FM.

01.) “Kid on the Range”

02.) “Digital Society”

03.) “Blue Car”

04.) “Gwendolyn Bartley”

05.) “California Summer”

06.) “Disease”

07.) “I Gotta Dance Tonight”

08.) “House That’s Haunted”

09.) “The Real Me”

Encore

10.) “Let It Be” (The Beatles cover)

Kyle Mooney new music

On March 21, Mooney dropped his debut album “The Real Me.”

And, yes, this is about as pure a distillation of the intentionally awkward comic mastermind’s sensibility. The lyrics, guitar work and ideas on hand here sound like they came from a too cool for school seventh grader trying but not trying while wearing his influences on his sleeve. In short, it’s a blast.

After listening a few times, we were absolutely smitten with the “Eleanor Rigby”-inspired “Gwendolyn Bartley” with its suspiciously similar subject matter and chord progression (my comedian friend Dan Fitzpatrick described it as “simultaneously worse and more faithful than I expected”) as well as the sweetly amateur “Blue Car” where it sounds like Mooney is futzing around with synths for the first time.

Is it supposed to be bad? Kyle would never admit to it but yes.

Still, the record is so earnest (even if that sincerity is a bit) that you can’t help but listen and smile, remembering what it was like to be a 13-year-old trying your hand at the arts.

Want to give it a listen or three? You can find “The Real Me” here.

Kyle Mooney special guests

As mentioned above, Mooney is bringing a slew of interesting opening acts along with him to the East and West Coast.

To make sure you’re familiar with all of them, here’s a quick hit bio of the quartet of funnymen (and relatives).

Carmen Christopher has made a name for himself with scene-stealing roles as an oblivious but well-meaning oddball in “The Bear,” “English Teacher” and “Friendship.” We like his unique stand-up best of all though. Check out his endearingly cheesy special “Live from the Windy City” for a taste.

Kyle Gordon blew up on TikTok with his ridiculously catchy parody songs. If you haven’t heard his very funny music yet, do yourself a favor and start with the unofficial 2024 song of the summer “Planet of the Bass.”

Ryan Mooney is Kyle’s brother.

Brian Mooney is Kyle’s dad.

Kyle Mooney upcoming projects

The versatile funnyman won’t just be the “real Kyle” this year. He’s also acting in a number of films and TV shows. For a closer look, here’s where you’ll see him in the near future, courtesy of IMDb:

“The Man with the Bag” follows Santa on the search for his stolen magic bag. In an effort to get it back, he enlists a former thief from the naughty to help him out. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ken Jeong, Akwafina, Jane Krakowski and Alan Ritchson co-star.

“Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie” tells the story of a road trip gone wrong when the titular Gabby’s prized dollhouse ends up with eccentric cat lady Vera. Gabby embarks on an adventure to reunite the Gabby Cats and retrieve her beloved dollhouse before it’s too late. Kristen Wiig, Ego Nwodim and Melissa Villaseñor are also part of the stacked ensemble.

“Ted: The Animated Series” is a continuation of the popular film franchise. Mark Wahlberg and Seth MacFarlane will reprise their roles; Amanda Seyfried, Jessica Barth and Liz Richman round out the cast.

“SNL” stars on tour in 2025

Many “Not Ready For Primetime Players” are taking their talents outside of Studio 8H this year.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss…live.

• Martin Short with Steve Martin

• Colin Jost

• Bill Murray

• Melissa Villaseñor

• Sarah Sherman

Plus, former writer John Mulaney will be on the road all year long.

Who else is touring the country? Take our list of all the biggest comedians on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.


This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change





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