Kevin Hart will end comedy tour with show at the Met in December

The Philly native said his stand-up set for 'Acting My Age' will be a phone-free experience to create 'a more intimate environment.'

Kevin Hart, seen above accepting the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, will perform at the Met in Philadelphia for last show on his current tour.
Scott Suchman/The Kennedy Center via Sipa USA

Philly native Kevin Hart announced his 2024 tour dates Tuesday, with a grand finale show in his hometown. 

Hart will stop at the Met on Dec. 4 for his "Acting My Age" stand-up comedy tour, which kicks off in June in New York. Hart's set will be a phone-free experience, he said, in the hopes of building better engagement with the audience. 

"'Acting My Age' is my ninth tour and I wanted to change things up by creating a more intimate environment," Hart said in a statement. "This hour is about connecting with the audience and feeding off the crowd's energy and laughter."

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday and there is a presale Wednesday at the same time. Select dates will also have a limited number of VIP tickets, though those details haven't been released yet. 

Attendees will be asked to put their phones in Yondr pouches that can be opened after the show, though they can also access them at dedicated phone-use areas at the venue.

Hart said this will be his ninth stand-up tour. In November, the actor received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The 44-year-old is the youngest recipient of the award. 


Kevin Hart 'Acting My Age' tour

Wednesday, Dec. 4 
The Met Philadelphia
858 N. Broad St.
Philadelphia