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Comedian John Mulaney sold out a July 11 performance at Wrigley Field, becoming the first comedian to headline and sell out the Chicago ballpark. The show is part of his current tour.
DeadlineMulaney, a Chicago native, joins artists who have performed at the venue including Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen and Pearl Jam. The performance is part of his John Mulaney: Mister Whatever tour.
In a statement, Mulaney said he is honored to stand on the same field where he saw Mark Grace during games.
Mulaney has sold out theaters and arenas worldwide as part of his current tour. Last year he won a fourth Emmy as part of the writing team for SNL50: The Anniversary Special. Mulaney is also directing and executive producing a Netflix comedy special. He will next appear in a film scheduled for release November 26.
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