John Mulaney Becomes First Comedian to Sell Out Wrigley Field
Comedian John Mulaney has made history by becoming the first comedian to sell out Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. The Chicago native achieved this milestone by selling out the over 40,000-seat ballpark. This accomplishment follows Mulaney's stated goal last fall to headline the iconic Chicago venue.

Chicago native John Mulaney has become the first comedian to sell out Wrigley Field, the well-known home of the Chicago Cubs. The historic venue, which boasts over 40,000 seats, has previously hosted a select group of prominent artists, and Mulaney now joins their ranks as the first comedian to achieve a sell-out performance.
Last fall, Mulaney had publicly expressed his ambition to headline Wrigley Field. His recent achievement marks the fulfillment of that goal, cementing his place in the venue's history.
According to Deadline Hollywood, Mulaney's sold-out show signifies a significant milestone for stand-up comedy at major sports stadiums.
