Tim and Eric announce new Adult Swim series ‘Beef House’


Tim and Eric

The duo known as Tim and Eric – comprised of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim – are beloved for their spoofs and goofs as seen on such shows as Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! and Tim and Eric’s Bedtime Stories. Soon comedy fans will have a whole new reason to laugh as Adult Swim will premiere their new sitcom, Beef House, later this year.

Written and created by Heidecker and Wareheim – and produced by Abso Lutely Productions – the multi-camera sitcom follows five men and one woman living under one roof. Along with the two creators, Jamie-Lynn Sigler will also star in Beef House as Eric’s wife Megan.

According to the show’s description each week “Tim, a laid-back rock-and-roll slacker, and his best friend Eric, a high-strung stay-at-home husband, find themselves in the middle of a madcap misadventure that can only be traversed with the help of their fellow Beef Boys.”

The announcement of the sitcom comes as Tim and Eric are amidst the Mandatory Attendance World Tour which kicked off in Australia on Jan. 15. Upon their return to North America, the duo will make stops in San Diego, Nashville, Chicago – where they previously performed at The Vic in 2017 – and more cities before wrapping up on March 7 in Los Angeles.

Check out a full list of remaining tour dates below and visit Timanderic.com for tickets and more information.

Tim and Eric Mandatory Attendance Tour Dates

Jan. 18 –– Perth, AU –– Astor Theatre
Jan. 20 –– Adelaide, AU –– The Gov
Jan. 21 –– Melbourne, AU –– Hamer Hall
Jan. 27 –– San Diego, CA –– Balboa Theatre
Jan. 28 –– Phoenix, AZ –– Orpheum Theatre
Jan. 30 –– Dallas, TX –– Majestic Theatre
Jan. 31 –– Austin, TX –– ACL Live at the Moody Theater
Feb. 1 –– Houston, TX –– Cullen Performance Hall
Feb. 3 –– New Orleans, LA –– The Joy Theater
Feb. 4 –– Atlanta, GA –– Tabernacle
Feb. 5 –– Nashville, TN –– War Memorial Auditorium
Feb. 7 –– Durham, NC –– Carolina Theatre
Feb. 8 –– Washington, DC –– Lincoln Theatre
Feb. 10 –– Philadelphia, PA –– The Met Philadelphia
Feb. 11 –– Brooklyn, NY –– Kings Theatre
Feb. 13 –– Boston, MA –– Orpheum Theatre
Feb. 14 –– Albany, NY –– The Egg
Feb. 15 –– Toronto, ON –– Danforth Music Hall
Feb. 17 –– Pittsburgh, PA –– Carnegie Music Hall of Oakland
Feb. 18 –– Cleveland, OH –– Agora Theatre
Feb. 19 –– Detroit, MI –– The Masonic – Jack White Theater
Feb. 20 –– Indianapolis, IN –– Clowes Memorial Hall
Feb. 21 –– Columbus, OH –– Express Live
Feb. 22 –– Chicago, IL –– Chicago Theatre
Feb. 23 –– Madison, WI –– Orpheum Theater
Feb. 25 –– Minneapolis, MN –– State Theater
Feb. 28 –– Seattle, WA –– Moore Theatre
Feb. 29 –– Vancouver, BC –– Vogue Theatre
March 2 –– Portland, OR –– Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
March 4 –– San Francisco, CA –– The Warfield
March 6 –– Los Angeles, CA –– Theatre at Ace Hotel
March 7 –– Los Angeles, CA –– Theatre at Ace Hotel