Live Nation presents

Please Don't Destroy Live

Please Don't Destroy

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DATE:
July 18, 2023, at 7 p.m.

LOCATION: James K. Polk Theater

STARTING AT: $27.50

Seating Chart

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
This presentation is a licensed event and not affiliated directly with the nonprofit Tennessee Performing Arts Center.
 

Public On Sale: May 19, 2023, at 10 a.m.

Suggested for audiences 16 and older.

Please Don’t Destroy is made up of Ben Marshall, John Higgins and Martin Herlihy. They are currently writing and making videos for Saturday Night Live – favorites include “Three Sad Virgins” featuring Taylor Swift and Pete Davidson, “Good Variant,” “Hard Seltzer”, “The Stakeout”, “Hangxiety” and more. They’ve been beloved repeat guests at NBC’s annual Miley Cyrus’s New Year’s Eve Party. Even before their viral videos online, the guys performed live sketch together all over NYC – since then they’ve headlined at the Netflix is a Joke Festival, the New York Comedy Festival, were featured at The Life is Beautiful Festival in Las Vegas, and consistently sell out colleges and marquee shows across the country. Ben, John, and Martin wrote and will star in their first movie, produced by Judd Apatow, coming out on November 17th on Peacock.


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Accessibility
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James K. Polk
  • Wheelchair accessible seating is located at the back of the orchestra level.
  • There is no elevator access to Grand Tier level.
  • All non-accessible seating requires taking stairs.