Comedians Chris Rock, 57, and Dave Chappelle, 48, recently announced their joint stand-up comedy show in London.
The news comes after both were recently attacked onstage while performing.
The show is scheduled to take place on Sept. 3 at the O2 Arena. Tickets will be available for purchase ahead of time, June 10th to be exact.
The duo has set an age limit for their event, which will only allow guests 18 years and older.
Rock appeared on stage with Chappelle at West Hollywood’s “The Comedy Store,” where the two poked fun at their now-infamous attacks.
Chappelle was attacked onstage last month while performing at the “Netflix is a Joke” show in Los Angeles. His attacker Isaiah Lee, 23, claimed he was “triggered” by the comedian’s jokes about the LGBTQ community and homelessness.
Video footage captured Lee charging at Chappelle while onstage, knocking him over and then fleeing before security grabs him.
“I wanted him to know that next time, he should consider first running his material by people it could affect,” Lee told The Post during a jailhouse interview. “I wanted Dave Chappelle and people to know that these are things you need to be more sensitive about and not joke about.”
Will Smith slapped Chris Rock during the Oscars after Rock made a bald joke about his wife, actress Jada-Pinkett Smith, who’s had previously mentioned her struggles with alopecia, an autoimmune disease that causes hair to fall out in clumps.
It looks like Rock and Chappelle moving forward despite their attacks.
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