John Mulaney in Cincinnati 2026

Prepare for a night of laughter as John Mulaney takes the stage at the Taft Theatre in Cincinnati, OH on February 26 – February 27, 2026. With his sharp wit and signature storytelling, expect a whirlwind of humor and unforgettable hits. Don’t miss out—grab your John Mulaney tour tickets now!
John Mulaney Cincinnati Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Feb 26, 2026 07:30 PM |
John Mulaney from $114.30 |
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| Friday Feb 27, 2026 07:30 PM |
John Mulaney from $136.85 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is John Mulaney performing in Cincinnati at Taft Theatre?
John Mulaney’s “Mister Whatever” tour is scheduled for two nights at Taft Theatre in Cincinnati, Ohio: Thursday, February 26, 2026, and Friday, February 27, 2026. Both shows are listed with a 7:30 PM start time.
Where is Taft Theatre located?
Taft Theatre is located at 317 East 5th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202, in the downtown area. It is a historic theater venue with a capacity of about 2,500 seats.
Is the Cincinnati stop part of the “Mister Whatever” tour?
Yes, the Cincinnati shows are officially billed as “John Mulaney: Mister Whatever” on Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and the tour site. The second Cincinnati show on February 26 was added due to demand, giving fans two nights to choose from.
What time should I arrive for the Taft Theatre shows?
With a 7:30 PM showtime, it is smart to arrive 45–60 minutes early so you have time for downtown traffic, parking, ticket scanning, security, and finding your seat. Getting there around 6:30–6:45 PM also gives you time to buy snacks or drinks before the show starts.
How long does a John Mulaney show usually last?
John Mulaney’s stand-up shows typically run about 1.5 to 2 hours, including any opener plus his main set. Plan to be in the theater for roughly two hours, plus extra time for arrival and exiting after the show.
How much do John Mulaney tickets cost at Taft Theatre?
For the February 26 show, some sites list lowest prices starting around $106–$118, while broader Cincinnati ticket guides say you can find tickets as low as about $103 depending on section and timing. Higher-demand seats closer to the stage cost more, and average tour tickets across venues are around $280–$290 per ticket.
How can I get cheap tickets for John Mulaney in Cincinnati?
To get cheaper tickets, look for seats in the back of the orchestra or in upper sections of the theater, which are usually priced near the minimum range (around $100–$130). Use filters on ticket sites to sort by lowest price including fees, compare both dates (Feb 26 and 27), and use “Deal Score” or “Best value” tools to spot tickets that are underpriced relative to nearby seats.
Is it a good idea to wait for last-minute tickets in Cincinnati?
Because a second show was added due to strong demand, these Cincinnati dates are popular, but resale markets sometimes lower prices closer to show day if there is still inventory. Waiting can work if you are flexible about night and section and mainly care about finding the lowest price, but it is risky if you want specific seats or if one or both nights approach sellout.
What is the seating like at Taft Theatre for a comedy show?
Taft Theatre is a traditional proscenium theater with orchestra and balcony levels, offering clear sightlines from most seats. Center orchestra and front balcony provide the best combination of closeness and view, while rear orchestra and upper balcony give the most budget-friendly options that still let you see and hear the show clearly.
What are tips to avoid overpaying and to save on parking and transport?
To avoid overpaying, always compare final prices (ticket plus fees) across different sites and look for mid-range seats rather than front row, where the price jump is big for only a slightly better view. For parking, check downtown garages near East 5th Street in advance, consider carpooling to share costs, or use rideshare or public transit so you do not have to pay for premium event parking right next to the theater.