All Upcoming Adam Sandler Dates
October 2025
- October 31
November 2025
- November 1
Adam Sandler lights up Fontainebleau Las Vegas with his “You’re My Best Friend” tour, promising two unforgettable nights of comedy!
From his early days on Saturday Night Live to becoming one of Hollywood’s most bankable comedic stars, Adam Sandler has carved out a singular path in entertainment. With a career spanning over three decades, Sandler has proven himself not only as a master of slapstick and absurdist humor but also as a surprisingly nuanced dramatic actor. Now, in 2025, he’s returning to his roots with a new stand-up tour—You’re My Best Friend—culminating in two highly anticipated performances at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on October 31 and November 1.
A Career Built on Laughter—and Surprises
Born in Brooklyn in 1966 and raised in Manchester, New Hampshire, Adam Sandler’s comedic instincts emerged early. After graduating from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, he joined Saturday Night Live in 1990, where his offbeat characters and musical sketches quickly made him a fan favorite. His tenure on SNL laid the groundwork for a film career that would explode in the mid-1990s.
Sandler’s early hits—Billy Madison (1995), Happy Gilmore (1996), and The Waterboy (1998)—cemented his reputation for playing lovable misfits with a childlike charm. These films, often critically panned but commercially successful, became cult classics and defined a generation’s sense of humor.
But Sandler didn’t stop at goofy comedies. He surprised critics with his dramatic turn in Punch-Drunk Love (2002), directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and later in Uncut Gems (2019), where his portrayal of a desperate jeweler earned him widespread acclaim. These performances showcased a depth and intensity that few expected, proving Sandler’s range as an actor.
The Netflix Era and a Return to the Stage
In recent years, Adam Sandler has become a fixture on Netflix, signing a multi-film deal that produced hits like Murder Mystery, Hustle, and You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah. His 2024 stand-up special Adam Sandler: Love You, directed by Josh Safdie, was filmed over two sold-out nights in Los Angeles and marked a triumphant return to live comedy.
That momentum has carried into 2025 with the announcement of his You’re My Best Friend tour—a 30-city North American arena tour that blends stand-up, music, and Adam Sandler’s signature brand of heartfelt absurdity. The tour kicks off in Jacksonville, Florida, on September 5 and wraps up in Las Vegas at the Fontainebleau on November 1.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas: A Fitting Finale
The Fontainebleau Las Vegas, a gleaming new addition to the Strip’s entertainment scene, is the perfect venue for Adam Sandler’s grand finale. Known for its sleek design and state-of-the-art acoustics, the Fontainebleau offers an intimate yet electric atmosphere that suits Sandler’s mix of storytelling, song, and stand-up.
Fans can expect a blend of classic Sandler—think goofy voices, original songs, and nostalgic callbacks—with fresh material that reflects his current life as a father, husband, and elder statesman of comedy. Given the tour’s title, You’re My Best Friend, audiences should also prepare for a show that’s as warm and personal as it is hilarious.
A Cultural Fixture
Adam Sandler’s enduring appeal lies in his ability to evolve while staying true to his comedic roots. Whether he’s voicing Dracula in Hotel Transylvania, playing a desperate gambler in Uncut Gems, or serenading audiences with silly songs about Thanksgiving, he brings a sincerity and relatability that resonates across generations.
He’s also been recognized for his contributions to comedy. In 2023, he received the prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, joining the ranks of legends like Richard Pryor, Tina Fey, and George Carlin. That same year, he was named the highest-paid actor in Hollywood, earning $73 million.
Anticipation
Given the sold-out success of his previous tours, fans are encouraged to act quickly—especially for the Las Vegas shows, which promise to be the crown jewel of the tour.
As Adam Sandler prepares to take the stage once again, it’s clear that his comedic voice remains as vital and beloved as ever. Whether you’ve been laughing with him since The Wedding Singer or just discovered his work through Netflix, You’re My Best Friend is a chance to see a comedy icon at the top of his game—live, unfiltered, and funnier than ever.