Jerry Seinfeld set for 2 live shows at NJPAC this October

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New Jersey Performing Arts Center, and JS Touring announced today that legendary comedian Jerry Seinfeld will perform on the Prudential Hall stage on Oct. 31, 2025, for two shows.

Tickets are scheduled to go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 25 at 10 a.m. The shows are scheduled for 7 and 9:30 p.m.

Jerry Seinfeld’s comedy career took off after his first appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1981. Eight years later, he teamed up with fellow comedian Larry David to create what was to become the most successful comedy series in the history of television: Seinfeld.

The show ran on NBC for nine seasons, winning numerous Emmy, Golden Globe and People’s Choice awards, was named the greatest television show of all time in 2009 by TV Guide, and in 2012 was identified as the best sitcom ever in a 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll.

His latest Emmy nominated Netflix projects include “Jerry Before Seinfeld” and “23 Hours to Kill” along with the highly acclaimed web series, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”

Seinfeld has also starred in, written, and produced movies (Comedian, Bee Movie), directed and produced a Broadway hit (Colin Quinn: Long Story Short), and written three best-selling books and a children’s book. He stars in the Emmy-nominated comedy film, Unfrosted, which he directed, co-wrote, and produced. Seinfeld continues to perform both nationally and internationally.

Tickets prices start at $77. Once they go on sale, they will be able to be purchased by visiting njpac.org or calling (888) 466-5722) or by visiting the NJPAC Box Office. NJPAC is located at 1 Center Street in Newark.

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