Brian Regan Returning to Loudermilk Season 2 and New Tour Dates Announced

Loudermilk is returning to The Audience Network for season two and we’re excited to learn that Brian Regan will be returning in his supporting role as Mugsy. The new season premieres on Tuesday, October 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The series stars stars Ron Livingston as Sam Loudermilk, and co-stars Will Sasso. The series is created and executive produced by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Mort. Bobby Farrelly, Mark Burg, Bart Peters and Shane Elrod also serve as executive producers.
Peter Farrelly personally cast Regan in the series, which premiered on October 17, 2017 to rave reviews with Regan earning accolades for his portrayal of a recovering addict who is estranged from his family.
When Season Two begins, we see Sam return to Seattle after a relapse in New Orleans and a falling out with his best friend and sponsor, Ben. With his “Sober Friends” meeting hijacked, a messy new relationship, and a stumbling start back into writing, Loudermilk is forced to do a little soul searching (which he hates) and decide what he wants from life. While he still has the ability to help those around him, Loudermilk just may find that the person who needs the most work is himself.
Regan is also continuing his endless tour, and has announced Spring 2019 dates which somehow miraculously include a venue that Regan has never performed at before- The National Cultural Center at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The spring tour will stop in 29 cities from January through May 2019. Regan visits close to 100 cities each year selling out the most beautiful venues in North America. Tickets go on sale Friday, September 28, 2018. A list of new tour dates is below. For more information and links to purchase tickets visit www.BrianRegan.com.
His first Netflix special, Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers,is streaming now.
| Date | Venue | City |
| 1-10-19 | Toyota Town Center | Wenatchee, WA |
| 1-11-19 | Morrison PAC | Boise, ID |
| ** 1-12-19 | Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium | Idaho Falls, ID |
| 1-13-19 | Alberta Bair Theater | Billings, MT |
| 1-24-19 | Orpheum Theatre | Wichita, KS |
| 1-25-19 | Brady Theatre | Tulsa, OK |
| 1-26-19 | ACL Live | Austin, TX |
| 1-27-19 | Wagner Noel PAC | Midland, T |
| 2-7-19 | Mt. Baker Theatre | Bellingham, WA |
| 2-8-19 | Paramount Theatre | Seattle, WA |
| *2-9-19 | Craterian Theater | Medford, OR |
| 2-14-19 | Fox Bakersfield | Bakersfield, CA |
| 2-15-19 | Fox PAC | Riverside, CA |
| 2-16-19 | Fox Tucson Theatre | Tucson, AZ |
| 3-13-19 | Capitol Center for the Arts | Concord, NH |
| *3-14 & 15-19 | The Wilbur Theater | Boston, MA |
| *3-16-19 | Chevalier Theater | Medford, MA |
| *3-21-19 | The Kennedy Center | Washington DC |
| *3-23 & 24-19 | The Count Basie Theatre | Red Bank, NJ |
| 4-3-19 | Gallo Center for the Arts | Modesto, CA |
| 4-4-19 | Civic Arts Plaza | Thousand Oaks, CA |
| ***4-5-19 | Segerstrom Center | Costa Mesa, CA |
| 4-6-19 | The Masonic | San Francisco, CA |
| 4-7-19 | Luther Burbank Center | Santa Rosa, CA |
| 4-25-19 | Hershey Theatre | Hershey, PA |
| 4-27-19 | Metropolitan Opera House | Philadelphia, PA |
| 5-9-19 | Kodak Center Theatre | Rochester, NY |
| 5-10-19 | The Palace Theatre | Greensburg, PA |
| 5-11-19 | Theatre at Westbury | Westbury, NY |
