Comedian Matt Mathews will bring his sold-out “Boujee on a Budget” tour to the Columbia County Performing Arts Center (CCPAC) on April 30, 2026, as part of an extended run of 17 newly announced U.S. dates.
The extension follows a year of sold-out shows nationwide, with more than 135,000 tickets sold.
The “Boujee on a Budget” tour has become one of comedy’s most in-demand runs, now nearing 100 performances, according to a press release from CCPAC.
Mathews’s shows blend “raw, relatable humor and unapologetic authenticity,” the press release stated. The 2025 leg will conclude in December with a special taping at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium and Mathews’s first hometown arena show.
Known for his storytelling, Mathews draws from his life as a boudoir photographer, barrel racer, farmer, proud Alabamian and LGBTQ+ trailblazer.
With more than 12 million fans and a billion views across platforms, his influence extends beyond the stage.
Mathews is also preparing to release his debut self-titled music album later this year, following his singles “What a War” and “Joke’s on Me.”
Tickets go on sale Thursday, Oct. 30, at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster and at the Queensborough Box Office at the Columbia County Performing Arts Center.
To purchase tickets, visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com


