Arts & Entertainment
Comedian Stavros Halkias Bringing Standup Tour To Philly
The Baltimore native's new tour, "The Dreamboat Tour," is hitting 30 cities in early 2026. Among the stops is the Miller Theater in Philly.

PHILADELPHIA — Standup comedian Stavros Halkias is embarking on a nearly 30-date tour in early 2026 and is coming to Philadelphia.
The Baltimore native is bringing his "The Dreamboat Tour" to the Miller Theater in Philadelphia on Jan. 31, 2026.
Tickets will be available via artist presale beginning Wednesday.
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Additional pre-sales will run during the week ahead of the general on-sale starting on Friday at 10 a.m. online here.
Halkias has quickly become a breakout star in film and TV and can be seen in Academy Award-winning director Yorgos Lanthimos’ feature film "Bugonia" which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and opens Oct. 31, and in A24’s "Tony," a film about Anthony Bourdain. He also stars in the hit Netflix comedy series "Tires," which was recently renewed for a third season and is set just outside of Philadelphia.
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Halkias wrote, produced and starred in indie comedy film "Let’s Start A Cult."
His most recent special "Fat Rascal" is available on Netflix.
He gained notoriety on the now defunct, and often uncouth, podcast "Cum Town," which he co-hosted with Adam Friedland and Nick Mullen.
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