Ellen DeGeneres cancels string of stand-up comedy tour dates

It is unclear why the dates have been cancelled.
Ellen DeGeneres cancels string of stand-up comedy tour dates

By Ellie Iorizzo, PA Los Angeles Correspondent

Ellen DeGeneres has quietly cancelled four scheduled dates on her stand-up comedy tour.

It is the first tour from the US comedian since she stepped down from The Ellen DeGeneres Show in May 2022 after allegations of a toxic workplace environment.

The 66-year-old previously apologised to staff after an internal review found “deficiencies related to the show’s day-to-day management”, but denied this was the reason for her exit.

Ellen DeGeneres
Several upcoming shows from Ellen’s Last Stand…Up tour have been cancelled (Michael Rozman/Warner Bros)

Several upcoming shows from Ellen’s Last Stand…Up tour in Dallas, San Francisco, Seattle, and Chicago have been cancelled, with a notice from Ticketmaster’s website.

The note said: “Unfortunately, the event organiser has had to cancel your event.”

It is unclear why the dates on July 10, 21, 23 and August 11 have been cancelled, as other dates in the cities are going ahead as planned.

DeGeneres previously announced that she is set to return with her final TV comedy special, appearing to suggest it will feature her departure from The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which she had hosted since 2003.

“To answer the questions everyone is asking me – Yes, I’m going to talk about it,” she said on Instagram.

The special will mark her second for Netflix, following her 2018 special titled Relatable.

DeGeneres rose to fame in March 1994 with her sitcom titled Ellen, in which she won widespread acclaim for her portrayal of a neurotic bookshop owner in her 30s.

The first episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show aired on September 8 2003, and she became known for her bubbly on-screen persona and “be kind” mantra, often taking part in lavish giveaways or acts of charity.

In November 2016 she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama.

In July 16 2020 BuzzFeed News published an article in which anonymous former employees alleged a toxic workplace on the show.

Weeks later, Warner Bros confirmed it was making staffing changes following an investigation into the claims and DeGeneres issued an apology to staff in an internal memo.

DeGeneres later addressed the allegations on her talk show, saying: “I learned that things happened here that never should have happened. I take that very seriously and I want to say I am so sorry to the people that were affected.”

In May 2021, DeGeneres announced her talk show would be ending after 19 years citing it is “just not a challenge any more”.

The final episode which aired a year later, featured guest appearances from Jennifer Aniston, Billie Eilish and Pink.

A representative for DeGeneres has been contacted for comment.

More in this section

Gregg Wallace says he is selling family home and plans to travel around Italy Gregg Wallace says he is selling family home and plans to travel around Italy
West Wilson breaks silence on Amanda Batula romance following Ciara Miller split West Wilson breaks silence on Amanda Batula romance following Ciara Miller split
David Haye sometimes crossed the line during I’m A Celeb, Craig Charles says David Haye sometimes crossed the line during I’m A Celeb, Craig Charles says

Sponsored Content

AF The College Green Hotel Dublin March 2026 The College Green Hotel: A refined address in the heart of Dublin
SETU and Glassworks set to accelerate innovation SETU and Glassworks set to accelerate innovation
Driving Growth in Munster: How property finance is powering Cork’s future Driving Growth in Munster: How property finance is powering Cork’s future
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more