Tickets to the Adam Sandler tour are less than $40 right now

Adam Sandler is stopping in San Antonio before wrapping up his “I Missed You Tour” in December.

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King of comedy Adam Sandler is bringing his “I Missed You Tour” to San Antonio this Thursday, and it’s not too late to score last-minute tickets for less than $40.

After kicking off his latest roadshow in Canada on Oct. 12, the three-time Grammy-nominated comedian is slated to hit the stage at Frost Bank Center on Dec. 7 for an evening of laughs before wrapping up the North American trek at Denver’s Ball Arena on Dec. 12.

The “I Missed You Tour” follows the release of the comedian’s family-centric Netflix film, “You’re So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah” and slew of sold-out “Adam Sandler LIVE” performances that finished earlier this year. This latest lineup of stand-up acts — including the San Antonio show — is intended for “mature audiences only” (ages 16+) and promises a “surprise guest” opener for additional NSFW kicks.

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Whether you’re an OG fan of “Happy Gilmore” (1996), “Uncut Gems” (2019) or any of Sandler’s 60+ film appearances in between, the comedian’s live shows are a return to his roots: Before the actor rose to mainstream fame in the early 1990s as part of the cast of “The Cosby Show” and “Saturday Night Live,” he put on hundreds of stand-up acts in New York City for just $10 a night.

Frost Bank Center’s doors open at 6:30 p.m. local time for the 7:30 p.m. showtime on Thursday, Dec. 7; here’s where to find the cheapest tickets.

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Backed by Live Nation, tickets to the Dec. 7 show are currently cheapest through Ticketmaster, which has options starting at $39.50 (before taxes and fees) as of Tuesday afternoon.

The next best prices? StubHub has tickets available for $51, while Gametime and SeatGeek has passes beginning at $53. Alternatively, Vivid Seats’ least-expensive tickets currently hover at $60.