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John Oliver Live Tour: A Night of Biting Humor in Baltimore

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John Oliver Live at the Montclair Film Festival. Photo; Neil Grabowsky  Via Wikimedia Commons CCA0.2

See the master of political satire, John Oliver Live, in Baltimore this winter. A must-see show for fans of clever commentary and humor.

BY ARTCENTRON ART NEWS

BALTIMORE, MD – Fans of sharp political humor and clever commentary are in for a treat this winter. The renowned comedian and TV host John Oliver is slated to perform in Baltimore. As part of his national “John Oliver Live” tour, he’ll take the stage at the Lyric Baltimore on Tuesday, December 30, 2025. This is a must-see event for anyone who enjoys political satire and insightful commentary.

John Oliver Live in Baltimore

Best known for helming HBO’s critically acclaimed Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the British-born comic has become a household name. The weekly show, which blends investigative journalism with satire, has earned an impressive number of accolades, including multiple Primetime Emmy Awards and Writers Guild Awards. The show’s success is a testament to Oliver’s ability to make complex issues accessible and entertaining.

Before launching his own show, Oliver gained prominence as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart between 2006 and 2013, even stepping in as guest host during Stewart’s brief hiatus in 2013. His contributions to the show earned him Primetime Emmys for writing. His work on The Daily Show honed his satirical edge and prepared him for his own show.

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John Oliver: Terrifying Times

Despite his success on screen, John Oliver remains deeply rooted in the world of stand-up comedy. He’s performed internationally to packed audiences and headlined Comedy Central’s John Oliver’s New York Stand-Up Show for four seasons from 2010 to 2013. His hour-long special John Oliver: Terrifying Times aired in 2008 and was widely praised. These experiences show his continued dedication to his craft.

In addition to his live comedy and television work, Oliver has dabbled in film and voice acting. He brought life to Zazu in Disney’s 2019 remake of The Lion King. Additionally,  he portrayed Professor Ian Duncan in NBC’s sitcom Community. His voice has also popped up in animated favorites such as Rick and Morty, Big Mouth, Wonder Park, Bob’s Burgers, Danger Mouse, and both Smurfs movies. His diverse body of work shows his versatility as a performer.

Expect a Night of Biting Humor and Insightful Commentary

Baltimore audiences can expect a night of biting humor, insightful commentary, and Oliver’s unmistakable British charm as the year winds down. Don’t miss the chance to see John Oliver Live in Baltimore for a truly memorable evening.

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