Trevor Noah, the comedian who took over hosting Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" from Jon Stewart two years ago, will perform in Springfield this fall.

Noah is slated to be at the O'Reilly Family Event Center 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19, according to a Facebook post on the event center's account made Monday morning.

Tickets, priced at a variety of levels between $49.50 and $79.50, go on sale 10 a.m. Friday at drurytickets.com or by calling 417-873-6389.

Geoff Steele, who books events for O'Reilly Family Event Center at Drury University and the Gillioz Theatre downtown, said that it took about four months to book Noah.

"I think it's a great get for Springfield," Steele said, noting that comedy shows had done well at the Gillioz and he expected the same for the O'Reilly center.

At 31, Noah was promoted from cast member on "The Daily Show" to host within a few months of joining the show, reported USA TODAY. Hailing from South Africa, he was relatively obscure in the United States before becoming frontman of "The Daily Show."

Recently Noah has been a repeated critic of President Donald J. Trump, naming him the "Academy Award winner for for best actor in a presidency" and wondering how the president can 'lie so big?' after it was revealed that President Trump signed a letter of intent to construct a Trump Tower building in Moscow while he was running for president, after repeatedly denying having ties with Russia, reported USA TODAY.

Hillary Clinton will be a guest on "The Daily Show" Nov. 1, multiple outlets reported this weekend.