Jerry Seinfeld’s impact on comedy is practically immeasurable. Ever since his television debut on The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson in 1981, he’s been pumping out classic material, writing books, creating immortal television shows, producing popular content for Netflix and becoming one of the longest-running headliners in the history of Las Vegas. (In September 2024, he performed his 100th show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.)
And the hardest-working man in comedy shows no signs of slowing down at age 71, adding a series of Las Vegas date for 2026, including this week. Anyone who has seen a recent performance can tell you: This man has lost none of the focus and energy that made him a superstar. He’s constantly looking at the world around him, finding material in places we take completely for granted.
The small moments in Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee tell you all you need to know regarding his attention to detail. Whether it’s musing about the perfect blend of candy and mint in Tic Tacs, commenting on Howard Stern’s hair and glasses (“You’re like a hip Wicked Witch of the West”), or discovering how funny the word “bonhomie” can be in the right circumstance (he almost made Norm Macdonald do a spit take), Seinfeld misses no opportunity for observation. His in-the-moment presence demands that you see him live. Take full advantage this week.
Caesars Palace, 8 p.m. April 17-18, starting at $105.65 plus tax and fee. ticketmaster.com
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