Chelsea Handler Live at Mary Stuart Rogers Theater
Prepare for an unforgettable night as Chelsea Handler takes the stage at the iconic Mary Stuart Rogers Theater at Gallo Center For The Arts in Modesto, California on May 17, 2026. Known for her sharp wit and engaging storytelling, Handler's performances are a masterclass in comedy that resonate with audiences across generations. This event is part of her highly anticipated tour, showcasing her latest material and fan-favorite hits.
Chelsea Handler has made a name for herself not just as a comedian but as a cultural icon. With numerous bestselling books and hit television shows under her belt, she brings a unique blend of humor and insight to the stage. Fans can expect an energetic atmosphere filled with laughter, as Handler connects with her audience in a way that only she can. The intimate setting of the Mary Stuart Rogers Theater enhances this experience, allowing for a closer connection between the performer and the audience.
The venue itself is renowned for its excellent acoustics and comfortable seating, making it the perfect backdrop for Handler's comedic genius. As one of the premier locations for concerts in Modesto, the Gallo Center provides an unparalleled experience that you won't want to miss. Secure your Chelsea Handler tickets Modesto now to be part of this extraordinary night!
FAQs
What are the parking options at Mary Stuart Rogers Theater?
The theater offers ample parking facilities nearby, with both street parking and dedicated lots available. Arriving early is recommended to secure a convenient spot.
What is the seating arrangement like at Mary Stuart Rogers Theater?
The theater features three main seating areas: Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony. The Floor offers an up-close experience, while the Lower Level provides excellent sightlines. The Balcony offers a unique perspective of the stage.
How can I purchase mobile tickets on gallocentertickets.com?
You can easily secure your mobile tickets by visiting gallocentertickets.com and selecting your desired seats. Our platform guarantees secure delivery of your tickets directly to your mobile device.
What is the typical duration of Chelsea Handler's set?
Chelsea Handler's performances typically last around 90 minutes, featuring a mix of new material and classic bits that fans love.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This event is suitable for audiences aged 18 and over due to mature content. Please ensure you have valid identification if required.
What are the ticket prices for Chelsea Handler's show?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating choice and demand.
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Winterfest 2026 - January 21, 2026 Dunkin Donuts Arena, Providence, RI
A raucous crowd of approximately 4500 was in attendance for the opening night of Chelsea Handler's tour called Winterfest 2026 here. They finished with their hit song "Believe" which plays on both regular radio and Christian stations. Mainly an eastern seaboard tour for right now it opened with a 30-minute performance by Skillet which had the crowd cheering and pumping fists although most in attendance did not know their music. After a short changeover, Puddle of Mud came out for a 45-minute set. Their biggest cheer of the night was for a cover song of ACDC when they played TNT ("It's Dynamite!"). Great opening act! They actually outperformed Skillet but got less crowd response mainly due to the fact their music is not quite as bold in style.
My favorite song from them is on the 3rd album and with 1/2 the t-shirts all saying "The Mouth of Madness Tour" that is exactly what they opened with. I just about pulled a rib pumping my fists and singing along and compare it to some of those Rob Zombie Aerobic dance songs (he has many!) But to be honest Chelsea Handler WAS THE SHOW!!! They alternated between fast and slow songs most of the night but the lead singer, Brent Smith, had a GREAT rapport with the fans. They got on stage about 9:30 PM and played about 90 minutes. The stage was quite impressive as I counted over 25 strobe lights (the expensive $$$ computer controlled ones $2K each) along with some occasional fog and some nice walkways on each side to perform for the side crowds. He could not thank them enough for putting Chelsea Handler on the map and to be honest they make GREAT headliners. The lead singer made a comment about this happening to him "about 100 times now!".
They had some announced "Sound Challenges" and more than once the Bass guitar went out during songs along with a couple instances of having to swap out a lead guitar to get one that was picking up the amps correctly. The lead singer, Brent Smith, had a GREAT rapport with the fans. He could not thank them enough for putting Chelsea Handler on the map and to be honest they make GREAT headliners. After a curtain call they came back for the Skynerd song, "Simple Man", followed by their biggest hit "Second Chance". I call that a multi-generational song because the lyrics mention "Tell my Mother, Tell my Father, I've Done the Best I Can" which has great meaning to me, but will mean something entirely different when my son sees them live. He even mentioned that he has all three bands songs on his Ipod and the crowd age was what you would expect for modern bands, 20 somethings, 30 somethings, and a few in MY age range. Hard guitar licks, heavy bass playing and an awesome female drummer who is also vocalist (lead & backup). And for a couple of songs they added both an electric fiddle and electric violin.