Matt Rife brings the 'Stay Golden Tour' to Capital One Arena

Matt Rife brings the 'Stay Golden Tour' to Capital One Arena

Comedian and actor matt rife is headed to Capital One Arena for a performance this Sunday, a stop on his Stay Golden Tour that organizers say fans can still buy tickets for. The tour date landed in a Friday preview conversation that highlighted the show’s emphasis on crowd work and the way Rife approaches live feedback from audiences.

Roxanne Strouk spoke with him Friday about the Stay Golden Tour

On Friday, Roxanne Strouk spoke with Rife to get a preview of the Stay Golden Tour and the Capital One Arena stop. In that interview he discussed his affection for Washingtonians and described how he manages controversial feedback to his jokes. The Friday conversation focused on what audiences in the arena can expect from a routine built around crowd interaction.

Matt Rife known for crowd work and rapid onstage adjustments

Rife is known for his crowd work at comedy shows, and in the Friday interview he explained how he handles not knowing what will come from the audience. He emphasized live interaction as a central part of his set on the Stay Golden Tour, saying his approach involves steering conversations with attendees while keeping the show moving. That style of performance is a hallmark of his tour stops, including the upcoming performance at Capital One Arena this Sunday.

Tickets available and ways to follow the tour

There is still time to grab tickets to the Capital One Arena show this Sunday, and fans who can’t attend can follow the tour’s progress on Instagram. The Friday preview made clear that Rife wants Washington audiences to know he enjoys performing for them and that he prepares to respond to live reactions when they happen. The combination of a named tour — Stay Golden Tour — and a large venue stop highlights the scale of the engagement he is bringing to the city.

Sunday’s show at Capital One Arena is the next confirmed event on Rife’s schedule mentioned in the preview; tickets remain available for that performance and the comedian encouraged followers to track the tour on Instagram for updates. For Washington-area attendees, the immediate next step is the Sunday set at Capital One Arena.