Television personality, author, and famed foodist Alton Brown has announced his final national theater tour that will visit more than 60 U.S. cities in 2025. “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite” will launch February 13, 2025 in Melbourne, Florida before making its way to cities across the country including Brown’s hometown Atlanta, Los Angeles, Boston, and Chicago before a final performance May 11 in Austin, Texas. Tickets go on sale to the general public October 11, 2024.
Brown, who has more than eight million social media followers, has created some of the most popular and successful live, interactive culinary variety shows ever. His “Edible Inevitable,” “Eat Your Science,” and “Beyond the Eats” tours performed in more than 200 cities with more than 550,000 fans in attendance. Now, Brown has cooked up a buffet of new surprises for this new tour show, which Brown has declared will be his last.
“Last Bite will be my farewell tour and my last culinary variety show, as it’s time for me to make my full-time return to male modeling,” says Brown.
Alton Brown Tour Dates 2025
- Melbourne: February 13, 2025 - King Center for the Performing Arts
- Jacksonville: February 14, 2025 - Florida Theatre
- Orlando: February 15, 2025 - Dr. Phillips Center
- Sarasota: February 16, 2025 - Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
- Fort Lauderdale: February 18, 2025 - Broward Center for the Performing Arts
- Tampa: February 19, 2025 - Straz Center for the Performing Arts
- Atlanta: February 20, 2025 - Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
- Pensacola: February 21, 2025 - Pensacola Saenger Theatre
- Birmingham: February 22, 2025 - BJCC Concert Hall
- Charlotte: February 23, 2025 - Belk Theater
- Norfolk: February 25, 2025 - Chrysler Hall
- Greenville: February 26, 2025 - Peace Center
- Greensboro: February 28, 2025 - Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts
- Durham: March 1, 2025 - DPAC
- North Charleston: March 2, 2025 - North Charleston PAC
- Montgomery: March 4, 2025 - Montgomery Performing Arts Center
- Mobile: March 5, 2025 - Saenger Theatre
- Huntsville: March 6, 2025 - Von Braun Center
- Knoxville: March 7, 2025 - Tennessee Theatre
- Washington: March 8, 2025 - The National Theatre
- Hartford: March 9, 2025 - The Bushnell
- Concord: March 11, 2025 - Capitol Center for the Arts
- Easton: March 12, 2025 - State Theatre
- Reading: March 13, 2025 - Santander Performing Arts Center
- Boston: March 14, 2025 - Wang Theatre
- Atlantic City: March 15, 2025 - Circus Maximus Theater
- Pittsburgh: March 16, 2025 - Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
- Kalispell: March 25, 2025 - Wachholz College Center
- Spokane: March 26, 2025 - First Interstate Center for the Arts
- Boise: March 27, 2025 - Morrison Center
- Portland: March 28, 2025 - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
- Seattle: March 29, 2025 - Paramount Theatre Seattle
- Bellingham: March 30, 2025 - Mount Baker Theatre
- Reno: April 2, 2025 - Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts
- San Jose: April 3, 2025 - San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
- Los Angeles: April 4, 2025 - The Wiltern
- San Diego: April 5, 2025 - Balboa Theatre
- Mesa: April 6, 2025 - Mesa Arts Center
- Costa Mesa: April 8, 2025 - Segerstrom Center for the Arts
- Tucson: April 9, 2025 - Centennial Hall
- Salt Lake City: April 12, 2025 - Kingsbury Hall
- Greeley: April 13, 2025 - Union Colony Civic Center
- Lincoln: April 15, 2025 - Lied Center for Performing Arts
- Madison: April 16, 2025 - Overture Center for the Arts
- Cincinnati: April 17, 2025 - Taft Theatre
- Detroit: April 18, 2025 - Fox Theatre Detroit
- Chicago: April 19, 2025 - CIBC Theatre
- Cleveland: April 23, 2025 - Playhouse Square
- Indianapolis: April 24, 2025 - Clowes Memorial Hall
- Saint Louis: April 25, 2025 - Fabulous Fox Theatre
- Milwaukee: April 26, 2025 - The Riverside Theater
- Minneapolis: April 27, 2025 - Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis
- Denver: April 30, 2025 - Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre
- Wichita: May 1, 2025 - Orpheum Theatre - Wichita
- Kansas City: May 2, 2025 - The Midland Theatre
- Memphis: May 3, 2025 - Orpheum Theatre - Memphis
- Tulsa: May 4, 2025 - Tulsa Performing Arts Center
- Lubbock: May 5, 2025 - Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences
- Midland: May 7, 2025 - Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center
- San Antonio: May 8, 2025 - Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
- Sugar Land: May 9, 2025 - Smart Financial Centre
- Grand Prairie: May 10, 2025 - Texas Trust CU Theatre Grand Prairie
- Austin: May 11, 2025 - Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Brown’s tenth book, a collection of essays and ruminations, Food for Thought, will be published by Gallery Books in February 2025, just in time for the tour launch. Before performing to sell-out crowds around the country, Brown started his career directing TV commercials when he got the crazy idea to go to culinary school and reinvent the cooking show. The result was “Good Eats,” an irreverent, science-forward program with Brown as its star; 256 episodes aired across 16 seasons. He also hosted the iconic programs “Iron Chef America,” “Food Network Star,” and “Cutthroat Kitchen.” Among his various mantle candy are a pair of James Beard awards and a Peabody. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, the designer Elizabeth Ingram, and a trio of nefarious canines.
Those with an appetite for more information about “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite” can visit www.altonbrownlive.com and follow Alton Brown on Facebook, Instagram, and X; #AltonBrownLive.
Photo Credit: Shayan Asgharnia
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