Louis C.K., after sexual misconduct admission, is playing NJ. Are you going?

We want to hear from you.

Comedian Louis C.K., less than three years after admitting to sexual misconduct against multiple women, is performing in our area next month. We want to talk to people planning on attending.

The comedian was the subject of a November 2017 New York Times report where numerous women claimed he masturbated in their presence. He confirmed the claims in a subsequent statement.

(Note: an earlier version of this story stated that Louis C.K. committed these acts without consent. Some of the women who spoke to the Times said he did ask for their consent first.)

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The professional fallout for the Emmy- and Grammy-winning comedian following the report included the canceled release of his latest film, "I Love You, Daddy."

Louis C.K. is scheduled to perform at State Theatre of New Jersey in New Brunswick on March 4 and 5 and the Met in Philadelphia on March 6 and 7.

If you are attending any of his New Brunswick or Philadelphia performances, we would like to talk with you for an upcoming story.

You can reach features reporter Alex Biese at abiese@gannettnj.com.

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