John Mulaney in St. Louis 2026

John Mulaney

Prepare for a night of non-stop laughter as John Mulaney takes the stage at the Stifel Theatre in St. Louis, MO on January 15 – January 16, 2026. Experience his sharp wit and unforgettable storytelling live! Don’t miss out—grab your John Mulaney tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is John Mulaney performing in St. Louis at Stifel Theatre?

John Mulaney’s “Mister Whatever” tour is scheduled at Stifel Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri on Thursday, January 15, 2026, and Friday, January 16, 2026, with both shows starting at 7:30 PM. These are two back-to-back evenings at the same venue, giving fans a choice of dates.

What time should I arrive for the Stifel Theatre shows?

Since showtime is 7:30 PM on both January 15 and 16, arriving 45–60 minutes early is a good idea to handle downtown traffic, parking, security, and finding your seat. Getting there early also gives you time for restrooms, snacks, and merch so you are settled before John Mulaney comes on stage.

Where is Stifel Theatre located in St. Louis?

Stifel Theatre is a historic performing arts venue in downtown St. Louis, often referenced simply as “Stifel Theatre, St. Louis, MO” on ticket sites. Its central location makes it easy to reach by car or rideshare, with multiple parking garages and lots in the surrounding area.

How much do John Mulaney tickets cost at Stifel Theatre?

Listings for the St. Louis shows show price ranges such as about $76–$400 for January 16, with other sources noting lowest prices around $103–$106 and top prices reaching the mid-$600s for premium seats. In general, John Mulaney’s tickets in this market tend to start a little over $100 for the cheapest seats, with average prices in the mid-to-high $200s.

How can I get cheap John Mulaney tickets in St. Louis?

To get cheaper tickets, look for mezzanine or higher-level sections and seats toward the back or sides of the theater, which are usually less expensive than front orchestra or pit seats. Check several ticket platforms, sort by price including fees, and keep an eye on both dates (Jan 15 and Jan 16) because one night can sometimes have noticeably lower starting prices than the other.

Is it a good idea to wait for last-minute tickets in St. Louis?

Some ticket sites show high demand for the Stifel Theatre dates, with many listings but also strong interest, which can keep prices firm. Last-minute drops do sometimes happen when resellers reduce prices closer to show day, but because these are popular theater shows, waiting is a gamble and best only if you are flexible about seat location and ready to accept balcony or rear seats.

What are tips to avoid overpaying for Stifel Theatre tickets?

To avoid overpaying, always compare the final price with fees across multiple marketplaces before buying, and avoid buying the very first listing you see in a good section without checking similar rows. Look for “prices from” guides on venue and event pages, focus on mid-range orchestra or mezzanine seats that balance view and cost, and be cautious of very expensive pit listings if seeing the show matters more to you than being in the front rows.

What is the seating like at Stifel Theatre for a comedy show?

Stifel Theatre is a classic, multi-level theater with orchestra and mezzanine sections, designed so most seats have a good view of the stage. Center orchestra and front mezzanine seats are usually considered the best for stand-up, while upper mezzanine and rear seats offer more budget-friendly options that still provide solid sightlines and sound.

Are there VIP or special options for John Mulaney at Stifel Theatre?

Tour and venue information mentions VIP options for John Mulaney’s “Mister Whatever” tour, and some ticket sellers offer pit or preferred seats at higher price points, which function like premium experiences. These are ideal if you want the closest views or extra perks, but they cost more than regular orchestra or mezzanine tickets, so they are not the best choice if you are focused on saving money.

How should I plan for parking and transportation to Stifel Theatre?

For a 7:30 PM show, plan extra time for downtown St. Louis traffic and to find a garage or lot near the theater, especially on busy weeknights. To keep costs down, consider carpooling and splitting parking fees, choosing a slightly farther but cheaper lot within walking distance, or using rideshare or public transit so you do not have to pay for event parking at all.

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