Bert Kreischer Reminds Fans of Next City Stops in His Tops Off World Tour

Bert Kreischer is jacked! Or so he claims in his latest social media update, where he reminded fans of his next three stops as a part of his Tops Off World Tour. An on-brand shirtless Bert Kreischer breathlessly names the additional dates in Augusta, Jonesboro Bossier City, and Tupelo as he lifts a bar with

Bert Kreischer is jacked! Or so he claims in his latest social media update, where he reminded fans of his next three stops as a part of his Tops Off World Tour.

An on-brand shirtless Bert Kreischer breathlessly names the additional dates in Augusta, Jonesboro Bossier City, and Tupelo as he lifts a bar with chains in the clip. As he walks away, the bar keeps going up and down, and it's revealed that someone else is working it as the camera zooms out.

The southern comedian is taking his show to New Zealand and Australia from April 17. Most of his shows Down Under are already sold out. He then jumps on the Fully Loaded Comedy Festival across North America for 16 dates in June and July.

Bert Kreischer Is Also Holding a 4-Night Cruise at the End of the Year

Kreischer is taking his act to the high seas on October 27-31. "Bert Kreischer's Fully Loaded at Sea" is a four-day cruise from Miami to the Great Stirrup Cay and Nassau in the Bahamas. True to its name, the trip is fully booked, but there is a waiting list.

Kreischer uploaded the trailer on his YouTube channel titled "I WASN'T SUPPOSED TO SHOW YOU THIS."

So far, Whitney Cummings, Ms. Pat, and Mark Normand have been confirmed on the line-up. According to the event's website, there are going to be live tapings of Cummings' "Good for You," Normand's "Tuesdays With Stories," and, of course, one (or more) of Kreischer's many podcasts.

Bert 'The Machine' Kreischer performs at the Fox Theater, on November 13, 2021, in Detroit, Michigan. | Source: Getty Images

His life experiences are going to the silver screen again this year, but this time Kreischer will lead in the project "The Machine." The movie takes its name from the standup comedian's nickname and a story from his standup routine of the same name.

Comedian Bert Kreischer (L) with his wife Leann Kreischer at The Ice House Comedy Club, on February 12, 2016, in Pasadena, California. | Source: Getty Images

On his 50th birthday in November last year, Kreischer uploaded the trailer on his YouTube channel titled "I WASN'T SUPPOSED TO SHOW YOU THIS...#THEMACHINEMOVIE." The feature film stars the comedian opposite Mark Hamill, Iva Babić, and Jimmy Tatro, who plays a younger version of the standup.

His wife, LeeAnn Kreischer, is credited as one of the producers, with Emmy award-winning Peter Atencio, best known for his work on "Key and Peele" and "Keanu" as the director. The R-rated comedy is set for release over Memorial Day weekend.

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