Victory Theatre - IN is going to be hosting Louis C.K.. ConcertFix has many ticket options that start at $27.00 for the ORCH-C section and range up to the most expensive at $508.00 for the ORCH CTR section. The concert can be seen on August 30, 2025 and is the only Louis C.K. concert scheduled at Victory Theatre - IN at this time. We only have 795 tickets left in stock, so get them as soon as you can before they are history. Purchased tickets come with a 100% moneyback guarantee so you know your order is safe. Give us a shout at 855-428-3860 if you have any questions about this exciting event in Evansville on August 30.
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Tickets for Louis C.K. at Victory Theatre - IN
Louis C.K. will be visiting Victory Theatre - IN for a memorable event that's expected to sell out! Tickets are on sale now at great prices here at ConcertFix where it's our goal to get you to the event even if it's sold out through the box office. We want you to sit up close, which is why we are a top seller for first row and premium seats. If you need them last-minute, find eTickets for the quickest delivery so you are able to download and print them from anywhere. All sales are made through our safe and secure checkout and covered with a 100 percent money-back guarantee.
What moment does the Louis C.K. performance in Evansville kick off?
The show is currently booked to begin at 7:30 PM on August 30. Louis C.K. is infamous for starting quite a few minutes later than the booked event time but we would suggest making it there around 7:00 PM to confirm you don't miss a second of the show
What can we look forward to hear at the Louis C.K. performance in Evansville?
"Sleep" is always a fan favorite and will likely be heard at the Louis C.K. Evansville event. Secondly, you may hear Louis C.K. perform "What To Do When You're Dead," which is also quite saught-after.