The Undertaker’s 1 Deadman Show Going On Tour

The Undertaker stands on stage at 1 deadMAN SHOW

The Undertaker is taking his 1 deadMAN SHOW on the road.

It has been announced that The Undertaker will take his spoken word show to five cities across August and November. The news comes after the WWE Hall of Famer concluded a short tour in the United Kingdom to coincide with Money In The Bank.

You can find the full press release from WWE below.

STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– WWE® (NYSE: WWE) today announced that the critically acclaimed UNDERTAKER 1 deadMAN SHOW will add stops in Louisville, St. Louis, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Cleveland and Pittsburgh in the coming months.

The one-man show featuring WWE Legend The Undertaker returns Thursday, August 24 at The Kentucky Center-Bomhard Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky. Tickets are available at www.kentuckyperformingarts.org.

Additional tour stops include:

  • Friday, August 25 – St. Louis at The Pageant – Tickets available via www.ticketmaster.com
  • Saturday, August 26 – Kansas City, Mo. at Uptown Theater – Tickets available via www.ticketmaster.com
  • Thursday, November 9 – Indianapolis at Murat Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Tickets available via www.ticketmaster.com
  • Friday, November 10 – Cleveland at The Agora – Tickets available via www.agoracleveland.com/
  • Saturday, November 11 – Pittsburgh at Byham Theater – Tickets available via www.trustarts.org

UNDERTAKER 1 deadMAN SHOW will feature “The Phenom” in an intimate setting, sharing never-before-heard stories from his Hall of Fame career and taking questions from the WWE Universe in attendance. The show has sold out venues in Nashville, Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Antonio and London since debuting last summer.

Tickets for the upcoming UNDERTAKER 1 deadMAN SHOW tour are available beginning Friday, July 21 at 10 a.m. local time. Exclusive pre-sale opportunities will be available beginning Thursday, July 20 at 10 a.m. local time. A limited number of VIP tickets, which includes premier seating and a meet-and-greet with The Undertaker, will also be available for each show.

The Undertaker Defends Bray Wyatt

Although The Undertaker retired back in 2020, he’s still very active in giving advice to rising WWE stars and advocating for his favourite Superstars.

The Deadman recently reiterated his praise for Bray Wyatt and suggested that WWE has prevented him from reaching his full potential in more recent years. ‘Taker made his most recent appearance on WWE television with Wyatt on the special 30th-anniversary edition of Monday Night Raw in January.

Speaking on his new podcast, The Undertaker revealed that Vince McMahon saw nothing in him back in 1990.