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We’ve got a reality check for Kevin Hart fans:

After starting way back in February 2022, the “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” star is set to wrap up his year-long trek on April 18 in Canada.

“There is nothing better than making people laugh,” Hart said before the tour began. “I’ve been cooking up something special and have thoughts I need to get off my chest.”

And if Hart’s Instagram is any indication, it looks like he’s been having a blast entertaining audiences.

Still, the greatest joy of all might be that tickets are still available for all remaining shows on the “Reality Check Tour.”

Plus, as a cherry on top, some tickets can be scooped up for as low as $63 before fees on Vivid Seats at the time of publication.

Not a bad price to see the twice Grammy-nominated comic live.

Want to know if and when he’s coming to a city near you? Then, are you wondering how much tickets might be?

Good. You’re in the right place.

Below, you’ll find all the answers you’re looking for and more.

Kevin Hart 2022-2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all upcoming Kevin Hart “Reality Check Tour” dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for each show can be found below.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Upcoming Kevin Hart movies

Kevin Hart can’t stop.

On top of his upcoming tour dates, he also has eight (!) movies set for release in the near future.

Here’s what we know about each of them.

“My Own Worst Enemy” tells the story of an agent sent on a dangerous assignment and then receives an assist from an unlikely informant. Tim Story has been tapped to direct.

“The Great Outdoors” will see Hart star in a remake of the 1988 John Candy-Dan Aykroyd comedy where a family on vacation repeatedly gets interrupted by their irritating in-laws. Teena Lewis and Tristan Cantave are set to co-star.

“Ride Along 3” is an extension of the popular Hart-Ice Cube franchise featuring Hart as a well-meaning high school teacher who applies to the police academy to impress the girl of his dreams (Tika Sumpter). There, he meets her tough brother (Ice Cube), who, you guessed it, takes him on a ride along to set him straight. According to Looper, director Tim Story wants to take the ongoing series to another country in a future installment.

“Back On The Strip” has a wild Las Vegas-based plot. Merlin (Spencer Moore II) loses the woman of his dreams, heads to Sin City to pursue magic and is hired to front strip crew, The Chocolate Chips. This one features a handful of comedy ringers alongside Hart, like J.B. Smoove, Tiffany Haddish, Gary Owen, Bill Bellamy and Faizon Love. Wesley Snipes appears too.

“Borderlands,” based on the popular video game, takes place on the desolate, fictional planet Pandora. In this abandoned world, adventurers seek out an elusive artifact. The stacked cast features Cate Blanchett, Jack Black, Jamie Lee Curtis, Gina Gershon and Bobby Lee.

“Uptown Saturday Night” centers around a pair of pal’s night out where they chill at an illegal club, come upon a lost wallet and find a winning lottery ticket. Based on the 1974 classic featuring Sidney Poitier, Flip Wilson, Richard Pryor, Bill Cosby and Harry Belafonte. Rick Famuyiwa (“Dope,” “The Chi”) will direct from a script by Kenya Barris (“Blackish,” “Coming 2 America”).

“Lift” follows an unlikely action duo — an expert thief and her ex-boyfriend. Together, they join forces to pocket $100 million in gold on a 777 passenger flight. Rounding out the cast are Sam Worthington, Vincent D’Onofrio, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Jean Reno and Burn Gorman. F. Gary Gray (“Friday,” “The Italian Job”) directs.

“Monopoly,” currently in development, finds a boy from the board game’s Baltic Avenue on a journey to make some cold, hard Monopoly cash. Tim Story will direct Hart again in a script by noted sci-fi screenwriter Andrew Niccol (“Truman Show,” “Gattaca”). Here’s hoping the movie, which has yet to enter pre-production, “gets out of jail free.”

Other comedians on tour in 2023

While Hart winds things down on tour, many huge stars are ramping up for a huge year.

Here are just five of the biggest comedians around that may be coming to a venue near you in the next few months.

Want even more LOLs?

Our comprehensive list of the 51 biggest comedians on tour in 2023 can be found here.

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