“What’s the deal with… ?”
Fans of award-winning comedian Jerry Seinfeld will know exactly as he will perform Friday, June 12, on the Buddy Holly Hall stage. Tickets are slated to go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, March 13.

Seinfeld is set to perform his newest stand-up routine and is adding his name to a venue which hosted Tom Segura for his “Come Together” Tour last November and is also hosting Brad Williams on Sunday, March 15, in the midst of his “Tall Tales” Tour and Ralph Barbosa on April 24, among others.
Seinfeld, whose comedy career was jumpstarted following an inaugural appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson back in 1981, has been praised for his exceptional ability to joke about the little things in life — which connects and relates to audience around the country and world.
The 71-year-old teams up with fellow comedian Larry David to create one of the most successful television comedy series: Seinfeld. The show ran for nine seasons, and took home several Emmys, Golden Globes and People’s Choice awards. It was also named the greatest television show of all time in 2009 by TV Guide, while it was also tabbed as the best sitcom ever in a 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll.
Years later, Seinfeld continues to perform nationally and internationally and work — his latest Emmy-nominated Netflix projects include Jerry Before Seinfeld and 23 Hours to Kill, to go along with his web series, Comedian in Cars Getting Coffee. Seinfeld has also starred in, written and produced movies (Comedian, Bee Movie), directed and produced the Broadway hit (Colin Quinn: Long Story Short) and written three best-selling books (Is this Anything?, The Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Book and Seinlanguage) along with a children’s book (Halloween).
What to know
WHAT: Jerry Seinfeld
WHEN: 7 p.m. Friday, June 12
WHERE: Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts & Sciences
TICKETS ON SALE: 10 a.m. Friday, March 13, 2026
TICKETS: Tickets start at $67.50
This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Jerry Seinfeld to perform at Buddy Holly Hall in summer. How to attend
Reporting by Carlos Silva Jr., Lubbock Avalanche-Journal / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
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