Matt Mathews Extends Sold-Out Boujee on a Budget Tour Into 2026 With 22 New Dates
Following a year of sold-out shows and more than 135,000 tickets sold nationwide, comedian Matt Mathews will keep the laughter rolling into 2026. The viral sensation and boudoir photographer-turned-comic announced 22 new dates for his Boujee on a Budget Tour, which kicks off February 12 in El Paso, Texas, and runs through June 20 in Davenport, Iowa.
The newly added leg will bring Mathews’ acclaimed live show to cities including Portland, Seattle, Cincinnati, Boston, Washington, D.C., Orlando, and Baton Rouge, among others. Tickets go on sale beginning Thursday (Oct. 30) at 10 a.m. local time via LiveNation.com, with artist presales opening on Tuesday (Oct. 28).
Now nearing 100 performances, Boujee on a Budget is propelled by Mathews’ raw storytelling, southern wit, and unfiltered perspective on life as a gay man navigating small-town Alabama. His comedic material draws on his experiences as a farmer, barrel racer and boudoir photographer, connecting deeply with audiences who see both humor and heart in his stories.
The tour’s 2025 run will conclude this December with two milestone shows: a special taping at Nashville’s iconic Ryman Auditorium and Mathews’ first hometown arena performance at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Ala.
Beyond the stage, Mathews continues to expand his creative footprint. With more than 12 million followers and over 1 billion views across social platforms, his reach extends far beyond comedy clubs. Later this year, he’s set to release his debut self-titled music album, following the singles “What a War” and “Joke’s On Me.”
Fans can expect Mathews’ signature mix of boujee flair and down-home honesty as he brings his blend of humor and humanity to new audiences nationwide.
An artist presale begins Tuesday at 10 a.m. local time through Wednesday (Oct. 29_ at 10 p.m. local. A general onsale launches Thursday (Oct. 30) at 10 a.m. local here.
Check out the new dates for the 2026 Boujee on a Budget tour below:
- Feb. 12: El Paso, Texas @ Abraham Chavez Theatre
- Feb. 13: Lubbock, Texas @ Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts
- Feb. 14: Norman, Okla. @ Riverwind Casino
- Feb. 19: Portland, Ore. @ Newmark Theater
- Feb. 20: Bellingham, Wash. @ Mount Baker Theatre
- Feb. 21: Seattle, Wash. @ Paramount Theatre
- March 26: Nashville, Ind. @ Brown County Music Center
- March 27: Cincinnati, Ohio @ Andrew J. Brady Music Center
- March 28: Northfield, Ohio @ MGM Northfield Park
- Apr. 9: Boston, Mass. @ Boch Center Shubert Theater
- Apr. 10: Hershey, Pa. @ Hershey Theatre
- Apr. 11: Washington, D.C. @ Warner Theater
- Apr. 30: Evans, Ga. @ Columbia County PAC
- May 1: Orlando, Fla. @ Dr. Phillips Center
- May 29: Baton Rouge, La. @ L’Auberge Casino
- May 30: Bossier City, La. @ Margaritaville
- May 31: Brandon, Miss. @ Brandon Amphitheater
- June 5: Cherokee, N.C. @ Harrah’s Cherokee
- June 6: Danville, Va. @ Caesars Virginia
- June 18: Minneapolis, Minn. @ Mystic Lake
- June 19: Madison, Wis. @ Orpheum Theater
- June 20″ Davenport, Iowa @ Rhythm City Casino
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