Macaulay Culkin is set to tour some locations in December for a screening of the original Home Alone classic, after which he will host a Q&A session with attendees. His Nostalgic Night With Macaulay Culkin will begin at New York’s Sheas Performing Arts Center on November 30 and end at the Chevalier Theater in Medford, Massachusetts, by mid-December.
According to the touring website, fans can expect a tell-all about his experience as a child star on the set of Home Alone, his favorite memories from filming, and what he thinks about the classic in general.
Tickets will be available soon for the ‘Home Alone’ tour
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Fans are anticipating that they can purchase tickets on sites like Vivid Seats starting Friday, as they look forward to a different experience of the holiday staple. The show will run every day until December 15, save for the 2nd and 9th of December.
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Culkin announced the tour via his Instagram, assuring his followers that “whimsy and nostalgia abound!” He also asked his fans to “Come join me as I embrace being Macaulay Culkin professionally. And for the lucky few of you l’ll even be doing a bit of a meet-and-greet afterward.”
Fans react to Macaulay Culkin’s upcoming tour
His announcement post received impressive feedback from his followers, indicating potentially high ticket sales and attendance. “Never snatched tickets for something quicker in my life,” someone exclaimed, while some mentioned their location in hopes that Culkin will consider. “LA is needed so we can all come thru,” a Los Angeles resident pleaded.
A few critics were in the comments as well, teasing that Culkin should be tired of being Kevin McAllister after so many years. “He should be so sick of that movie when it’s all over with,” one wrote. However, fans defended the movie with the fact that classics never get old. “I’m a parent… we started watching home alone daily beginning of October last year… Watched it until after Christmas,” a supporter retorted.