Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Roadshow Coming To Sold Out Fitzgerald Theater 10/26

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Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith come to YOUR town to show their latest and greatest motion picture, the star studded Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. The New Jersey stoner icons who first hit the screen 25 years ago in CLERKS are back! When Jay and Silent Bob discover that Hollywood is rebooting an old movie based on them, the clueless duo embark on another cross-country mission to stop it all over again! This sure to be hilarious and fun tour will be coming to the Fitzgerald Theater on Saturday, October 26th for a sold out matinee and evening performance.

Cinema icon Jason Mewes is perhaps best known as the potty-mouthed vocal half of JAY AND SILENT BOB, the on-screen comedic duo who first appeared in Kevin Smith’s seminal 1994 indie film, CLERKS. Mewes would reprise his role as the celebrated character five more times on the big screen from 1995 to 2006, in films including MALLRATSCHASING AMYDOGMAZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO, and JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK. His character would become a sort of James Bond of the mid-’90s low budget film – a fast talking, foul-mouthed, over-sexed, but ultimately harmless and likeable guy.

Kevin Smith has been saying silly cinematic shit since his first film Clerks, released way back in 1994. He had a heart attack and almost died last year but survived solely so he could direct his magnum opus, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. A polygamist, he’s married to both his wife Jen and podcasting.

Both shows are sold out but keep an eye on First Avenue’s social media for last minute ticket dumps and giveaways!

Jay & Silent Bob Reboot Roadshow Tour Dates 
Oct. 19 – Ashbury Park, NJ – Paramount Theatre
Oct. 21 (7 PM)– Chicago, IL – Music Box Theatre
Oct. 21 (10 PM)– Chicago, IL – Music Box Theatre
Oct. 22 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore 
Oct. 23 – Grand Rapids, MI – 20 Monroe Live
Oct. 25 – Riverside, IA – Riverside Casino & Golf Resort
Oct. 26 (3 PM)– St. Paul, MN – Fitzgerald Theatre
Oct. 26 (8 PM)– St. Paul, MN – Fitzgerald Theatre
Oct. 27 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant 
Oct. 28 (6:30 PM)– Columbus, OH – Studio 35 Cinema
Oct. 28 (9:30 PM)– Columbus, OH – Studio 35 Cinema
Oct. 30 (6:30 PM)– Houston, TX – River Oaks Theatre
Oct. 30 (9:30 PM)– Houston, TX – River Oaks Theatre
Oct. 31 (7 PM)– San Antonio, TX – Alamo Draft House
Oct. 31 (10 PM)– San Antonio, TX – Alamo Draft House
Nov. 1 – Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre
Nov. 2 (7 PM)– Dallas, TX – Texas Theatre
Nov. 2 (10 PM)– Dallas, TX – Texas Theatre
Nov. 3 (11:30 AM)– Kansas City, MO – Armour Theatre
Nov. 3 (3 PM)– Kansas City, MO – Armour Theatre
Nov. 3 (7 PM)– Kansas City, MO – Armour Theatre
Nov. 6 (7 PM)– Pittsburgh, PA – Oaks Theatre
Nov. 6 (10 PM)– Pittsburgh, PA – Oaks Theatre
Nov. 7 (7:30 PM)– Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Film Center
Nov. 7 (10:30 PM)– Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Film Center
Nov. 8 (7 PM)– Boston, MA – The Wilbur Theatre
Nov. 8 (10 PM)– Boston, MA – The Wilbur Theatre
Nov. 9 – New York, NY – New York Comedy Festival
Nov. 10 (6 PM)– Arlington, VA – Arlington Cinema and Draft
Nov. 10 (9 PM)– Arlington, VA – Arlington Cinema and Draft
Nov. 13 – Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live
Nov. 14 – Tampa, FL – Tampa Theatre
Nov. 15 (8 PM)– Chattanooga, TN – The Walker Theatre 
Nov. 15 (11:15 PM)– Chattanooga, TN – The Walker Theatre 
Nov. 16 (8 PM)– Atlanta, GA – Center Stage 
Nov. 16 (11 PM)– Atlanta, GA – Center Stage 
Nov. 18 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre
Nov. 19 (5 PM)– Nashville, TN – Belcourt
Nov. 19 (8 PM)– Nashville, TN – Belcourt
Nov. 21 – Durango, CO – Fort Lewis Community College
Nov. 22 (7 PM)– Denver, CO – Sie Film Center
Nov. 22 (7:30 PM)– Denver, CO – Sie Film Center
Nov. 22 (10 PM)– Denver, CO – Sie Film Center
Nov. 23 (6 PM)– Fort Collins, CO – The Lyric Theatre 
Nov. 23 (9 PM)– Fort Collins, CO – The Lyric Theatre 
Dec. 1 (7 PM)– Vancouver, BC, CA – Rio Theatre
Dec. 1 (10 PM)– Vancouver, BC, CA – Rio Theatre
Dec. 2 – Vancouver, BC, CA – Rio Theatre
Dec. 5 (6:45 PM) – Phoenix, AZ – Stand Up Live
Dec. 5 (9:45 PM)– Phoenix, AZ – Stand Up Live
Dec. 6 (7 PM)– Tucson, AZ – Loft Cinema​​​​​​​
Dec. 6 (10 PM)– Tucson, AZ – Loft Cinema​​​​​​​
Dec. 9 – Seattle, WA – The Neptune
Dec. 10 – Seattle, WA – The Neptune
Dec. 11 – Salem, OR – Elsinore Theatre
Dec. 12 – Los Angeles, CA – Theatre at The Ace Hotel
Jan. 10 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
Jan. 11 – Sacramento, CA – Crest Theatre
Jan. 13 – Eugene, OR – Soreng Hall at Hult Center for the Performing Arts
Jan. 14 – Olympia, WA – Capitol Theater
Jan. 15 – Spokane, WA – Fox Theater Spokane
Jan. 17 – Calgary, AB, CA – Globe Cinema
Jan. 18 – Edmonton, AB, CA – Myer Horowitz Theatre
Jan. 19 – Medicine Hat, AB, CA – The Esplanade
Jan. 23 – Salt Lake City, UT – The State Room
Jan. 29 – Winnipeg, MB, CA – Club Regent Event Centre
Jan. 30 – Fargo, ND – Fargo Theatre
Feb. 1 – Toronto, ON, CA – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Feb. 4 – Montreal, QC, CA – Corona Theatre
Feb. 6 – Portland, ME – State Theatre Portland
Feb. 7 – Albany, NY – Hart Theatre at The Egg
Feb. 8 – Providence, RI – Columbus Theatre
Feb. 9 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Music Hall
Feb. 11 – Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall
Feb. 12 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount
Feb. 13 – Baltimore, MD – Senator Theatre
Feb. 14 – Wilmington, DE –The Playhouse on Rodney Square
Feb. 15 – Richmond, VA – The National
Feb. 16 – Durham, NC – Carolina Theatre
Feb. 17 – Charlotte, NC – Knight Theater
Feb. 19 – Charleston, NC – Charleston Music Hall
Feb. 20 – Macon, GA – Hargray Capitol Theatre
Feb. 21 – Jacksonville, FL – Florida Theatre
Feb. 25 – Birmingham, AL – The Lyric
Feb. 26 – New Orleans, LA – Joy Theater

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