TULSA – Larry the Cable Guy – multiplatinum recording artist, Grammy nominee, Billboard Award winner and one of the most recognized comedians in the country – will step onto the stage with his signature humor and larger-than-life personality at Hard Rock Live inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa at 8 p.m., Friday, March 13, 2026.
Tickets start at $59.50 and go on sale Dec. 5.
Larry first gained widespread recognition through the blockbuster “Blue Collar Comedy Tour” with Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall, which spawned several top-selling specials and a Grammy-nominated soundtrack. His comedy albums and specials, including “Lord, I Apologize,” “Git-R-Done” and “The Right To Bare Arms,” have earned gold and platinum certifications, topped multiple Billboard charts and helped establish him as one of the most successful comedians of his era.
His book “Git-R-Done” debuted on the New York Times bestseller list, and he was named Billboard’s Comedy Artist of the Year in 2005.
Larry has starred in numerous films, including “Jingle All the Way 2,” “A Madea Christmas,” “Tooth Fairy 2,” “Witless Protection,” “Delta Farce” and “Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector,” which sold more than 1 million DVDs in its first week. He is also beloved for his voice work as Mater in Disney/Pixar’s “Cars” franchise, a role he reprised in “Cars 3” and the Disney+ series “Cars on the Road.”
His television work includes three seasons hosting “Only in America With Larry the Cable Guy” on History, the animated CMT series “Bounty Hunters,” and multiple holiday specials for VH1 and CMT. He also executive produced and starred in “The Comedy Central Roast of Larry the Cable Guy,” one of the network’s highest-rated roasts to date.
Larry is also known for his memorable appearance as “Baby” on FOX’s “The Masked Singer,” as well as “We’ve Been Thinking,” his popular Netflix special with longtime collaborator Jeff Foxworthy, and the hit SiriusXM channel “Jeff and Larry’s Comedy Roundup.”
In addition to touring and building his successful career, Larry and his wife, Cara, founded the Git-R-Done Foundation, which has donated more than $8.1 million to support children’s and veterans’ initiatives.
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