Nick Offerman Kicks Off His 2026 “Big Woodchuck” Book Tour
Actor and comedian Nick Offerman is set to embark on his “Big Woodchuck” tour in 2026, promoting his book, Little Woodchucks: Offerman Woodshop’s Guide to Tools and Tomfoolery.
The 13-date tour will kick off on February 5 in Los Angeles, with stops in several cities including San Francisco, Denver, and Seattle, before concluding in Phoenix on February 19. Offerman will be joined by co-author Lee Buchanan throughout the tour. A complete schedule is provided below.
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Tickets for Offerman’s “Big Woodchuck” tour are currently available through Ticketmaster.
In an Instagram post announcing the tour, Offerman invited fans to “join me in February for an evening of comedy with woodworking on stage.” He emphasized that the event would also feature music and the chance for attendees to engage in romantic interactions through woodworking.
“You might just leave inspired because you’ll be making things with your own hands, which is a good way to get yourself kissed,” he added.
In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Offerman articulated his motivation for co-authoring Little Woodchucks. He expressed concern about societal divisions, stating, “I feel like our society is mired in a period where we have all been tricked into engaging with one another angrily in one arena or another, to the delight and profits of billionaires and corporate overlords who just giggle and laugh and shitpost.”
He continued, “When I get frustrated with the state of affairs, or groups of my fellow citizens choosing to discriminate against another group, or behave in a way that’s indecent, instead of shouting at them, which doesn’t seem to have much effect, I try to figure out something positive and creative to do, even if it’s not a direct response to what I’m seeing around me.”
Offerman’s recent appearances include a role in Netflix’s Death by Lightning, as well as a part in the Smurfs film released earlier this year.
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Nick Offerman 2026 Tour Dates:
02/05 — Los Angeles, CA @ Largo
02/06 — Santa Rosa, CA @ Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
02/07 — San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
02/09 — Monterey, CA @ Golden State Theatre
02/10 — Santa Barbara, CA @ Lobero Theatre
02/12 — Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
02/13 — Salem, OR @ Elsinore Theatre
02/14 — Bellingham, WA @ Mount Baker Theatre
02/15 — Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre
02/16 — Spokane, WA @ The Fox Theater
02/17 — Santa Fe, NM @ Lensic Performing Arts Center
02/18 — Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre
02/19 — Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
