Marcello Hernández sets two Hard Rock Live shows in November

Marcello Hernández returns to South Florida with two Hard Rock Live shows in Hollywood on November 27 and 28, with tickets from $53.

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Marcello Hernández sets two Hard Rock Live shows in November

Marcello Hernández is bringing two hometown stand-up shows to Hard Rock Live in Hollywood on November 27 and November 28. The Miami native will split the run between Spanish and English, with both shows starting at 8 p.m. and tickets expected to start at $53.

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That schedule gives South Florida readers a clean choice: a Spanish set on Friday, November 27, and an English show on Saturday, November 28. For a performer who has moved from Saturday Night Live to film and awards work, the booking turns a brief homecoming into a two-night local test of demand.

Hard Rock Live in Hollywood

Tickets for the November performances go on general sale on Wednesday, July 15 at 10 a.m. A social media presale begins a day earlier, on July 14 at 10 a.m., with separate passwords for each performance: ESPANOL for the Spanish show and ENGLISH for the English show. That setup matters because it lets buyers target the language they want before the general sale opens.

Both shows begin at 8 p.m. inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel Hollywood, and the venue says the comedy nights will be phone-free. Guests will have phones, smartwatches and cameras secured in Yondr pouches, which means the room is being run for uninterrupted sets rather than clips and screenshots.

South Florida for Hernández

Hernández has been building a busier 2026 profile around this run. January brought his Netflix special American Boy into the Top 10, and this week he was tapped to host the 2026 ESPYs. He is also gearing up to star alongside Kevin Hart in 72 Hours, which pushes the November shows beyond a routine club booking and into the kind of hometown appearance that arrives when a comic’s schedule is expanding fast.

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For readers deciding whether to buy, the practical point is simple: the Spanish and English shows are separate nights, not one mixed bill, and the first real shot at seats comes with the July 14 presale. If you want the language-specific option, the password gate is part of the purchase, and the $53 starting price makes this one of the more accessible live dates in Hernández’s current run.

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