Arts & Entertainment
Chris Rock's DC, VA Show Tickets Spike After Oscar Night Slap
Comedian Chris Rock will perform 2 shows in DC and one in Richmond; his popularity has surged since he was slapped by actor Will Smith.

WASHINGTON, DC — Comedian Chris Rock will play two shows in Washington, D.C., and one in Richmond in October, but after being slapped by actor Will Smith at Sunday’s Academy Awards ceremony, tickets for the event are expected to be in high demand.
Rock is scheduled for shows at DC's Constitution Hall on Oct. 27 and 28, as well as Altria Theater in Richmond on Oct. 25. Tickets for the shows on the second-hand market are currently ranging from $49 to $135 in DC, according to Ticketmaster.
Rock, who hosted the Academy Awards, was slapped by Smith in a moment that immediately went viral after the comedian made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Will Smith also won the Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal of Richard Williams in the film “King Richard.”
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Smith has apologized to Rock, who has elected not to press charges following the incident in which Smith’s behavior was widely criticized. Rock has not yet commented on the confrontation.
Online ticket brokers said in social media posts that ticket interest surged overnight Sunday into Monday.
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Online ticket broker TickPick posted in a tweet that ticket sales for the Chicago shows were higher after the slap and into Monday than in the previous month combined.
Rock’s Ego Death tour begins this month in Boston and runs through November.
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