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‘Wild’n Out!’ Nick Cannon’s MTV comedy show at Save Mart Center is postponed

Actor comedian Nick Cannon brings his live improv comedy tour to the Save Mart Center, April 5. Tickets for “Wild’n Out” live are on sale 10 a.m. Jan. 10.
Actor comedian Nick Cannon brings his live improv comedy tour to the Save Mart Center, April 5. Tickets for “Wild’n Out” live are on sale 10 a.m. Jan. 10. Wild'n Out

UPDATE:

Nick Cannon announced on Friday that he is proactively rescheduling the remaining date on his Wild ‘N Out tour, which was slated to stop at the Save Mart Center April 5. New dates are expected, but have not been finalized.

Refunds are available at point of purchase. Tickets purchased at the Save Mart Center Box Office can be refunded on site. Fans who purchased through Ticketmaster can call 800-745-3000 to request a refund.

ORIGINAL STORY:

Nick Cannon may have spent the last part of 2019 feuding with Eminem, but he also managed to get some work done.

A new season (the 14th) of his long-running improv comedy show “Wild’n Out,” is showing on VH1.

It coincides with the announcement of a national arena tour, which stops in Fresno on April 5 at the Save Mart Center.

Tickets for the show start at $29.50 and went on sale Jan. 10 at the arena box office or online at www.ticketmaster.com. See Ticketmaster for the full list of options.

“Wild’n Out,” became a staple for MTV in 2005 and helped Cannon become a go-to television host on shows like “America’s Got Talent” and “The Masked Singer.” On the show, he hosts two teams of comedians battling it out for the best laughs in front of a studio audience.

The touring show will run a similar format with cast members performing popular game segments along with some standup. There will also be a music performance, though no artist has been announced for the Fresno date.

This story was originally published January 7, 2020 at 10:04 AM.

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Joshua Tehee
The Fresno Bee
Joshua Tehee covers breaking news for The Fresno Bee, writing on a wide range of topics from police, politics and weather, to arts and entertainment in the Central Valley.
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