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Rodney Carrington is coming to Will Rogers Auditorium on Friday, September 5, 2025.
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.com.
Multi-talented comedian, actor, singer and writer Rodney Carrington is bringing his hilarious, irreverent Rodney Carrington Live 2025 tour to Will Rogers Auditorium Friday, September 5, 2025. He last played Will Rogers in 2023.
A native of Longview, Tex., Rodney has played sold-out shows around the world as one of the top 10 highest-grossing touring comedians for the past two decades. A platinum-recording artist, Rodney’s recorded eight major record label comedy albums, followed by three albums on his own record label, Laughter’s Good Records. “Get Em Out,” (released 2019) hit #1 on iTunes.
He starred in his own TV sitcom, “Rodney”, which ran for two seasons on ABC, co-wrote and co-starred with Toby Keith in the feature film, “Beer for My Horses,” which won the Tex Ritter Award from the ACM, and starred in his own Netflix special “Here Comes The Truth.” Rodney’s also appeared on countless other TV shows, including the ACA (American Country Awards), hosting the American Country New Year’s Eve Live show on FOX, and won “Supporting Character of the Year” from the CMT Music Video Awards for his appearance on the Trace Adkins’ music video “I Got My Game On.”
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About Will Rogers Auditorium
Will Rogers Auditorium is part of Will Rogers Memorial Center, a 120-acre entertainment, sports and equestrian complex anchoring Fort Worth’s Cultural District. The facility is named for the Cherokee-American humorist, writer and cowboy entertainer of the 1920s-30s era. Owned and operated by the City of Fort Worth, the original structure was built in 1936 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The auditorium has hosted comedy and musical entertainers over the decades from Jack Benny to the Rolling Stones, and more recently hosting comedians Jim Gaffigan and Leanne Morgan.