Indianapolis, Brace Yourselves: Matt Rife Is Coming Back (Again!) Due to Overwhelming Demand
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- November 11, 2025
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Well, would you look at that? Matt Rife, the comedian who seemingly materialized from the internet ether to become absolutely everywhere, is proving once again that his star isn't just rising; it’s practically a supernova. He's just gone and added another show to his already highly anticipated "ProbleMATTic World Tour" in Indianapolis, and honestly, it’s no real surprise.
For those of us who’ve been, let's say, mildly captivated by the sheer phenomenon of his ascent—all those viral clips and the undeniable pull of his online presence—this additional date simply underscores what we already knew: people really want to see Matt Rife live. It’s a testament, truly, to the power of a perfectly timed TikTok clip and, of course, genuine comedic talent. He’s managed to capture a whole new generation of stand-up fans, and that’s a tricky thing to do in this day and age.
So, mark your calendars, because due to what can only be described as truly overwhelming demand, Rife will now grace the stage at Gainbridge Fieldhouse not just once, but twice. The freshly added date is set for Thursday, October 24, 2024, at 7 p.m. This is, of course, in addition to the previously announced November 22 show, which, let's be frank, sold out faster than you could say "probleMATTic."
Now, about those all-important tickets. If you're hoping to snag a seat for the new October 24 performance, listen up. There's a Live Nation presale kicking off Wednesday, June 12, at 10 a.m. EDT – the code you’ll need is CHORD, just so you know. And for everyone else? General ticket sales commence Friday, June 14, also at 10 a.m. EDT, all via Ticketmaster. You'll want to be quick, really; these shows have a habit of disappearing before your very eyes.
It’s quite something, isn't it? From internet sensation to selling out arenas in a blink, Matt Rife is certainly making his mark on the comedy landscape. And honestly, for Indianapolis fans who might have missed out the first time, this is a much-welcomed second chance. Or, you could say, a probleMATTic opportunity you won't want to miss.
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