Famous US stand-up comedian Matt Rife to return to DECCA in 2024 for Problematic World Tour

A well-known stand-up comedian will perform in Duluth next year.

Matt Rife, a comedian and actor, will make a stop in Duluth during his “ProbleMATTic World Tour” next year.

Rife has become one of the fastest-growing comedians thanks to his viral material and exceptional interaction on TikTok, where he has 13 million followers and over two billion views worldwide.

Rife began performing at the age of 15 in a tiny town outside Columbus, Ohio, and moved to Los Angeles two years later to begin his career in Hollywood.

“I am overjoyed to be able to realise a lifelong ambition.” I never imagined I’d be able to travel the world spreading laughter with some of my dearest friends. “I’m so grateful for this opportunity, and it’s even more rewarding knowing that it’s all thanks to the incredible people who enjoy my comedy,” Rife said. “I’ve been working so hard for 12 years on this, and now I’ve surrounded myself with a team who works just as hard and shares the same passion.” “I can’t believe it.”

In addition to stand-up, he made his television debut as the youngest cast member in history on MTV’s “Wild ‘N Out” for four seasons.

Rife then went on to work on other MTV projects, including hosting the revival of “TRL” and appearing on “The Challenge.”

Other credits include “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Fresh Off the Boat,” BET’s “North Of The 10,” and NBC’s “Bring The Funny.”

Rife self-produced and distributed his first one-hour comedy special, “Only Fans,” on YouTube in 2021.

In April 2023, the comedian self-released his much awaited second stand-up special “Matthew Steven Rife” on YouTube.

The special was shot in Austin, Texas, and is dedicated to his grandfather Steven, who passed away recently.

This autumn, he’ll film his third stand-up special in Washington, DC.

Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 9.

A presale will also begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, June 6.

The “UnprobleMATTic World Tour” by Matt Rife will stop at the DECC’s Symphony Hall on Thursday, February 29, 2024.

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