Originally posted Tuesday, May 28, 2019 by RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.co on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog

Dave Chappelle is coming back to Atlanta after his week-long co-headlining gig with Jon Stewart a year ago.

And he’s also returning to his favorite Atlanta venue: The Tabernacle.

Rather than do a single big State Far Arena show, Chappelle prefers doing multiple dates in the more intimate confines of the Tabernacle, which has capacity for about 2,000 with reserved seating.

He has done multiple dates there in 2015 and 2017 as well as last year.

The legendary stand up has scheduled four shows so far from June 13 to June 16 but in the past, he has added several more shows to satiate demand.

Tickets for those first four shows go on sale on Thursday at 10 a.m. Prices range $69.50-$89.50 (plus applicable fees) (Check status here.)

<<RELATED: My review of one of the Chappelle/Stewart 2018 shows at the Tabernacle

<<RELATED: My 2017 review of a Chappelle solo show at the Tabernacle

Chappelle is now touring regularly.

If you do plan to go, don’t expect to take pictures or video at his shows. He has one of those “pouch” systems where your phone will be magnetically trapped in a pouch until the end of the show.

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