Ellen DeGeneres returns to stand-up comedy after 15 years

Ellen DeGeneres waves at the premiere of "Finding Dory" at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood. Picture: File photo

Ellen DeGeneres waves at the premiere of "Finding Dory" at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood. Picture: File photo

Published Jun 19, 2018

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Los Angeles — Ellen DeGeneres is going

back to her roots, launching her first stand-up comedy tour in

15 years in a limited run of shows on the U.S. West Coast in

August.

The TV talk show host and actress will visit three cities

over eight nights, promoters Live Nation said on Thursday.

DeGeneres, 60, began her career in the 1980s as a stand-up

comedian in her home town of New Orleans before launching her

comedy show "Ellen," in which her character in 1997 came out as

gay and became the first openly lesbian character on television.

Since then, the gay rights activist has become one of the

most popular talk show hosts in the United States with her "The

Ellen DeGeneres Show" winning 30 Emmys. She also twice hosted

the annual Oscars ceremony and the Emmy awards show.

DeGeneres did not say why she had decided to return to

stand-up after so many years but the shows will form the basis

of a Netflix comedy special to be streamed later in 2018.

Her stand-up tour will visit San Diego, San Francisco and

Seattle from August 10-23.

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