Resale ticket prices may be above face value.

Spotlights on a stage
Image of John Green

John Green Tickets

Up to 30% Off Compared to Competitors.

No Extra Fees • No Hidden Costs • Free Shipping

Location: Select Location (e.g, New York)

Events Nearby

We're Sorry. There are currently no events near you.

All John Green Events
  • TUE
    Sep 2207:00 PM
    An Evening with John GreenKings Theatre - NY, Brooklyn, NY
  • THU
    Sep 2407:00 PM
    John GreenLisner Auditorium, Washington, DC
  • SUN
    Sep 2704:00 PM
    John GreenState Theatre - ME, Portland, ME
  • FRI
    Oct 908:00 PM
    The Cabin Readings & Conversations: John Green With Anthony DoerrMorrison Center For The Performing Arts, Boise, ID
  • MON
    Nov 907:30 PM
    John GreenNewlin Hall at Norton Center For The Arts, Danville, KY
    5 Tickets Left!
  • John Green Cities & Venues

    About John Green

    As of 2023, John Green continues to be an influential figure in the literary and digital landscape. He recently announced the 10th anniversary edition of 'The Fault in Our Stars', which includes new content and reflections on the novel's impact over the years. Furthermore, John is actively involved in live events, participating in book tours and literary festivals. These events are not merely readings; they include discussions about writing, mental health, and connecting with fans. Green emphasizes the importance of community and often interacts with his audience during these events, creating an inclusive atmosphere. In addition to this, he has expanded his presence through live-streamed events on platforms such as YouTube, allowing fans worldwide to engage in real-time. His recent appearances have focused on the themes of young adulthood and navigating life's challenges, resonating deeply with both his young audience and older fans alike. In 2023, Green also collaborated on various initiatives aimed at promoting literacy and education, including workshops and seminars that guide aspiring writers. Overall, John Green remains a dynamic force in the arts, continuously evolving his approach while maintaining a commitment to his readers and the broader community.

    John Green History

    John Green is a renowned author, vlogger, and educator who first gained widespread recognition with his debut novel, 'Looking for Alaska', which was published in 2005 and won the Michael L. Printz Award. Born on August 24, 1977, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Green attended Kenyon College where he earned a degree in English. After college, he spent time working as a chaplain at a children's hospital, which heavily influenced his writing. His subsequent novels, including 'The Fault in Our Stars' and 'Paper Towns', cemented his status as a leading voice in young adult literature, with 'The Fault in Our Stars' being particularly impactful, achieving bestseller status and later adapted into a successful film. Not only does Green have a significant presence in literature, but he is also a prominent figure on YouTube, where he co-created the educational channel CrashCourse and the vlogbrothers channel with his brother Hank Green. The Green brothers use their platforms to engage in a variety of discussions on topics ranging from literature to science and social issues, effectively creating a large and dedicated following. Over the years, Green has received multiple awards for his contributions to literature and education, including the prestigious Printz Award and the Edgar Award.