WHEATLAND, Calif. — Kevin Hart is coming to the Sacramento area in October.
Hart, 44, will perform at Hard Rock Live Sacramento in Wheatland at 8 p.m. on Oct. 27, as part of his “Acting My Age” tour, according to the hotel and casino’s website. The event is a phone-free experience, and this likely means the performance will appear in some format as a special.
In 2020, he released his seventh hour-long stand-up special “Zero F***s Given,” which earned him his second Grammy nomination for best comedy album at the 64th Grammy Awards. His first Grammy nomination came four years earlier for his special “What Now?” in 2016.
His most recent special, “Reality Check,” came out in 2023 and is available to stream on Peacock.
Hart has had 11 movies open in the number-one slot at the box office and grossed more than $4.23 billion in global revenue, according to Hard Rock. These films include 2014’s “Ride Along,” also starring Ice Cube, and 2016’s “Central Intelligence,” also starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Hart has three Primetime Emmy nominations, two of which are for his series “Die Hart,” where he plays a version of himself on a treacherous quest to become an action star.
Peacock released the trailer Tuesday for the fourth season of his talk show “Hart to Heart.” He is also a founding partner at three companies: the tequila Gran Coramino, the plant-based quick-serve restaurant Hart House and the nutritional wellness brand VitaHustle.
Tickets for his Wheatland performance range from $99.50 to $495.50. They are available for purchase HERE.
Hart previously performed at the Golden 1 Center in 2022 and 2018. He performed at Sleep Train Arena in 2015.