The stage at DeVos Performance Center remains empty as the shows are canceled.
Kevin Hart has canceled two upcoming shows in Grand Rapids, Michigan, which were part of his ‘Acting My Age’ tour. Scheduled for June, the cancellations have been confirmed on Ticketmaster’s site, but no reason has been given. Refunds will be processed for ticket holders. This follows previous disruptions in the tour, raising concerns about future performances. Fans are hopeful for reschedulings as they remain eager to see the comedian.
Kevin Hart has canceled two shows in Grand Rapids, Michigan, that were part of his “Acting My Age” tour. The performances were scheduled for Saturday, June 7, 2025, at the DeVos Performance Center, with shows planned for 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.
The cancellation has been confirmed on Ticketmaster’s website, though no specific reason has been provided for the abrupt change. Inquiries directed to Ticketmaster and ASM Global, the venue management, went unanswered regarding the details surrounding the cancellations.
Fans who purchased tickets can expect refunds processed within 14 to 21 days, according to the standard protocol for canceled events. This development has left many attendees disappointed, as it was an eagerly anticipated stop on Hart’s tour.
This cancellation in Grand Rapids is not an isolated incident. Kevin Hart’s “Acting My Age” tour has experienced other interruptions, including the cancellation of a planned show in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on March 12. Additionally, a performance in Columbus, Ohio, originally slated for May 16 has been rescheduled to September 26 of the same year.
Kevin Hart is a well-known comedian and actor, recognized for his contributions to the entertainment industry. He has received multiple nominations, including Emmy and Grammy nominations, and was awarded the prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Comedy. Hart has made a significant impact on the comedy scene with his 2015 “What Now Tour,” where he became the first comedian to sell out an NFL stadium, filling Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.
In addition to his stand-up success, Hart has starred in numerous films, 11 of which opened at No. 1 in the box office, leading to an impressive global gross of over $4.23 billion. His entertaining performances and comedic style have earned him a large following, contributing to his success as a versatile performer. In 2024, he became the youngest individual to receive the Kennedy Center’s annual Mark Twain Prize for American Comedy, cementing his legacy in the industry.
The unexpected cancellations raise questions about future dates within the current tour. While fans are disappointed, they remain hopeful for rescheduled performances and additional shows in the future. The “Acting My Age” tour is part of Hart’s ongoing efforts to connect with audiences, and he continues to remain a prominent figure in modern comedy.
As it stands, attendees looking forward to Hart’s Grand Rapids shows will need to look elsewhere for entertainment on that date, while the comedian reassesses his upcoming performance timeline amidst the disruptions impacting the tour.
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