Mike Epps' 'We Them Ones' Comedy Tour Hits Cedar Park

The popular tour featuring a lineup of top comedians is coming to the H-E-B Center in March 2026.

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

The demand for live entertainment, particularly comedy, is experiencing a significant surge. Mike Epps' 'We Them Ones' tour, set to hit the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, TX on March 8, 2026, exemplifies this trend. The tour features a lineup of established comedians including DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller, Chico Bean, Mojo Brookzz, Just Nesh & Jayski, and is hosted by Tony T. Roberts.

Why it matters

After periods of isolation, people are actively seeking shared experiences. Comedy tours offer a collective release of tension and a chance to connect with others through laughter. The 'We Them Ones' tour caters to this desire for a diverse and engaging comedic experience, reflecting a broader shift in consumer preferences towards experiences over material goods.

The details

The success of tours like 'We Them Ones' isn't solely reliant on headliners. The inclusion of a strong supporting cast is crucial, broadening the appeal and ensuring a consistently high-energy performance. BMN Entertainment, the company behind the tour, has strategically assembled 'comedy heavyweights' to maximize audience engagement and ticket sales. The ease of purchasing tickets online, through platforms like Ticketmaster, has also contributed to the growth of comedy tours, making them more accessible to fans.

  • The 'We Them Ones' tour will be at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, TX on March 8, 2026.

The players

Mike Epps

The headliner of the 'We Them Ones' comedy tour.

Tony T. Roberts

The host of the 'We Them Ones' comedy tour.

BMN Entertainment

The company behind the 'We Them Ones' comedy tour.

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What’s next

Fans can purchase tickets for the 'We Them Ones' tour on Ticketmaster, and follow their favorite comedians and entertainment companies on social media to stay updated on tour announcements and ticket giveaways.

The takeaway

The return of established tours like 'We Them Ones' signals a robust future for live comedy, driven by a fundamental human need for laughter and connection. As people prioritize experiences over material goods, comedy tours that offer diverse lineups and a collective release of tension are becoming increasingly appealing.