Kevin Hart news: Comedian going international with 'Irresponsible Tour'

Promotional photo for Kevin Hart's Irresponsible Tour Facebook/hartkevin

Kevin Hart, who refers to himself as a "comedic rock star," is going international this year with his "Irresponsible Tour" dates already lined up until December. Hart will visit Australia, United Kingdom, Singapore, and more countries starting August.

His agenda for the entire year has already been ironed out. His U.S. tour is already underway, and he will roam the world, bringing laughs to people starting at the Laugardasholin in Reykjavik, Iceland on Aug. 15. The "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" star will then take the stage in various countries like Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and United Kingdom.

After his comedy show in London on Sept. 2, Hart will go back to the United States where he will resume his local tour before going international again in December. Many people from the land down under are excited to welcome the comedian as he starts his four-day tour in Australia. First in his itinerary will be the city of Perth on Dec. 3, then Melbourne, Sydney, and finally at Brisbane.

The 38-year-old comedian and actor cause quite a stir online when people noticed a mistake in his tour lineup. Initially, there were five shows listed under Australia, mistakenly listing "Auckland, Australia" instead of "Auckland, New Zealand." The error has since been corrected.

Tickets for his international tour dates will go on sale starting in February.

Hart's most recent film titled "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" was a box office success worldwide. The action-adventure-comedy flick surpassed a few blockbuster titles in terms of ticket sales both domestically and internationally, including DC's hit superhero movie "Wonder Woman."

Hart is looking forward not only to his "Irresponsible Tour" worldwide but also for the release of his new movie "Night School." The comedy film is set to hit theaters in fall this year. 

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