Chelsea Handler in Columbus 2026

Chelsea Handler

Mark your calendars for an unforgettable night with Chelsea Handler at the Palace Theatre in Columbus, OH on Mar 14, 2026. Feel the electric atmosphere as Chelsea delivers her signature blend of humor and storytelling, bringing her greatest hits to life. Don’t miss out—grab your Chelsea Handler tour tickets today!

Chelsea Handler Columbus Tickets

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Saturday
Mar 14, 2026
08:00 PM
Chelsea Handler
from $61.84
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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Chelsea Handler performing in Columbus and what time does the show start?

Chelsea Handler is scheduled to perform in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Palace Theatre. The show is planned to start at 8:00 PM local time, so it is smart to arrive at least 30–45 minutes early to find your seat, use restrooms, and get snacks before the performance begins.

Where is the venue for Chelsea Handler’s Columbus show?

The show takes place at the Palace Theatre in downtown Columbus, Ohio, a historic theater located on Broad Street near other central attractions and parking options. Because it is a busy area, plan a bit of extra travel time for traffic, parking, and walking from the garage or street parking to the theater entrance.

How long does a Chelsea Handler comedy show usually last?

Chelsea Handler’s stand-up shows typically run around 1.5 to 2 hours total, including an opener and her main set. Expect a classic theater comedy format: one or two opening acts, a short break or transition, and then Chelsea’s full headlining performance.

What are the best seats for a Chelsea Handler show at the Palace Theatre?

For the clearest view of facial expressions and the most immersive experience, seats in the orchestra or front mezzanine are usually considered the best for a stand-up show. If you want a good balance between price and view, look for seats in the mid-mezzanine or lower balcony facing the center of the stage rather than far side sections.

How can I get cheaper tickets for the Chelsea Handler show in Columbus?

To find cheaper tickets, start checking prices early and watch them over time, because mid-range seats sometimes drop when sellers adjust their prices closer to the show date. Consider upper balcony or rear mezzanine sections, look at weekday or daytime sales, and compare different ticket platforms; also avoid rush buying on the first announcement day when prices can be highest for popular events.

Is there a way to avoid high service fees when buying tickets?

Service fees vary by ticket seller, so compare the final checkout total on a few major platforms instead of focusing only on the base ticket price. Sometimes buying directly from the primary ticket vendor or from the venue’s official box office can reduce fees, and if you live nearby, visiting the box office in person may help you avoid some online processing charges.

Are there any discounts available, like promo codes or last-minute deals?

Discounts for big theater comedy shows are not guaranteed, but you can sometimes find promo codes through venue newsletters, credit card offers, or local promotions. For last-minute savings, check secondary marketplaces on the week of the show, filter for “listed below average price,” and be flexible about sitting in higher or side sections, which often get reduced first.

What is the seating capacity of the Palace Theatre, and will it feel too big for comedy?

The Palace Theatre seats around 2,800 people, which is a large but still intimate size for a stand-up comedy show, especially with theater-style acoustics that carry the performer’s voice clearly. Even seats farther back can still provide a good experience because the room is designed for live performances, not for massive arena distances.

Is the Palace Theatre accessible, and which seats are best if I have mobility issues?

The Palace Theatre offers accessible seating areas and usually recommends orchestra-level seats for guests with mobility needs, since this level avoids long stair climbs required for mezzanine and balcony sections. If accessibility is important, contact the venue or ticket seller before purchase to ask specifically about wheelchair spaces, companion seats, elevators, and accessible restrooms so you can choose a comfortable location.

What should I know about arriving, parking, and venue policies for the show?

Plan to arrive early to allow time for parking, security checks, and finding your seat, especially because downtown events can cause extra congestion. Check the venue’s policies in advance regarding bags, prohibited items, age recommendations, and phone use during the show so you avoid delays at the door and can fully enjoy Chelsea Handler’s performance without interruptions.

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