As one of entertainment’s top earners, he’s done it all—movies, TV, commercials, and a packed schedule of live comedy. His two upcoming Minnesota shows have sold out, so he's bringing the laughter for an extra night!

The comedian is no stranger to Minnesota, he was here in 2022 for a show at the Target Center, and he also did a live show during Super Bowl week in Minneapolis in 2018.

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Minnesota will welcome Kevin Hart in February as part of his 'Acting My Age' tour. With the February 21st and 22nd shows already sold out, the comedian has added a third date on February 23rd at The Armory in Minneapolis.

Tickets for the third show go on sale at 10 AM on Friday, October 4th. Tickets will most likely sell out fast for this added show, ticket prices range from $185 to $653 for a VIP ticket. The show is an all ages show, except for The Armory's club balcony level.

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This tour has been selling out shows all across the country, and Hart has been adding shows to meet the demand. He also added shows to stops in New York, Chicago, Detroit, Austin and more.

It is possible that the comedian could add more shows if the third round of adding shows sells out as quick as the first two shows.

Beyond acting and stand-up, Hart has also ventured into producing and founded his own production company, HartBeat Productions. With multiple sold-out comedy tours, best-selling books, and his constant presence in blockbuster films, Kevin Hart has solidified his place as one of the top earners and most influential figures in entertainment.

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