Jeff Dunham Brings His “Artificial Intelligence” Tour to Billings This Fall

Comedy fans, get ready — the world’s most famous ventriloquist is headed back to Billings.

Jeff Dunham, the guy behind unforgettable characters like grumpy old Walter, the always-inappropriate Achmed the Dead Terrorist, and the hyperactive Peanut, is bringing his Artificial Intelligence Tour to First Interstate Arena at MetraPark on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.

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Touted as a "completely new comedy experience."

Dunham’s shows are always a riot, but this one kicks things up a notch. The new tour blends his classic puppetry and off-the-wall humor with a futuristic twist: he's introducing an AI-powered puppet. Yep, artificial intelligence meets sarcastic puppets — what could go wrong?

With more than 10 million albums sold, countless Netflix specials, and live performances that routinely sell out arenas around the world, Dunham remains one of the top-grossing stand-up comedians of all time. And it’s easy to see why. His mix of edgy jokes, clever timing, and outrageous characters hits just right.

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Tickets go on sale Monday, August 4, at 10 a.m. through MetraPark. This is bound to be one of the biggest comedy events of the year in Billings, so if you want to catch it live, don’t wait too long.

Whether you’ve seen him a dozen times or are curious what all the fuss is about, Jeff Dunham’s Artificial Intelligence Tour promises a night of wild, tech-infused laughs you won’t forget.

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