Tyler Perry’s “Madea” Character Hits The Road

Tyler Perry‘s infamous Madea character will be pounding the pavement soon. No… Tyler hasn’t retired the grey haired matronly character, but is returning her to her roots. The chitlin circuit. Tyler announced recently via his email message blog (yeah he’s old school), that a new Madea play will be headed on tour in several cities nationwide.

I wanted to tell you this before the tickets went on sale in most places?.Madea is officially going on tour! ?That’s right, a Madea play, live on tour! ?I have managed to carve out about a year to go on the road and see you all again.

I gotta tell you, I have missed you. ?There is nothing like a live performance and if you’ve never seen a Madea play, then you haven’t seen Madea at all. ?It is an experience, just ask someone who’s seen it?..SMILE

It’s been 5 years since I’ve been on the road and the timing just happened to fall right into place. ?I needed to get away from Hollywood for a second?clear my head. ?There is no better way to do that than to come out and see your faces and be reminded of where this all started.

The show is called MADEA’S BIG HAPPY FAMILY. ?I’m going to come through as many cities as I can. ?I know I can’t get to all of them but I’ll try and get as close as I can.

Did he actually type “smile”? I can’t. 😆

Regardless of the countless criticism received, the Madea saga just keeps right on rolling. I guess nothing can stop a wealthy Black man in a dress! Check out a list of planned tour dates below:

Denver, CO – January 5 – Pepsi Arena

Colorado Springs, CO – January 6 – World Arena

Sacramento, CA – January 8 – Arco Arena

Seattle, WA – January 10 – Key Arena

Portland, OR – January 11 – Memorial Coliseum

San Diego, CA – January 13 – Sports Arena

Fresno, CA – January 14 – Save Mart Center

Oakland, CA – January 16-18 – Paramount Theatre

Los Angeles, CA – January 20-24 – Kodak Theatre

New York, NY – January 28-31 – WAMU

Raleigh, NC – February 3-5 – RBC Center

Fayetteville, NC – February 6 – Crown Coliseum

Charlotte, NC – February 7 – Crickett Arena

Macon, GA – February 9 – Macon Centreplex Coliseum

Charleston, SC – February 10-11 – North Charleston Coliseum

Columbia, SC – February 12-13 – Colonial Life Arena

Augusta, GA – February 14 – James Brown Arena

Nashville, TN – February 25 – Nashville Municipal Auditorium

Memphis, TN – Febuary 27-28 – Orpheum Theatre

Chicago, IL – March 2-6 – Arie Crown Theatre

Milwaukee, WI – March 16 – US Cellular Arena

Hartford, CT – March 19-21 – The Bushnell Theatre

Greenville, SC – March 25-26 – Bi-Lo Center

Dayton, OH – April 6 – Nutter Center

Cincinnati, OH – April 7 – Cintas Center

Louisville, KY – April 8 – Freedom Hall

Chicago, IL – April 9-11 – Arie Crown Theatre

Atlanta, GA – April 13-18 – Fox Theatre

Baltimore, MD – April 22-25 – Lyric Theatre

Philadelphia, PA – April 27-May 2 – Liacouras Center

Detroit, MI – May 6-9 – Fox Theatre

Wow! Tyler’s gonna be tied up with that play for 4 months straight! I bet Spike Lee is sitting somewhere pissed off right about now…