Comedy legend Jerry Seinfeld is returning to the Limestone City.

The co-creator of Seinfeld and current star of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee will perform his signature standup routine at Rogers K-Rock Centre on June 6 at 7:30 p.m.

Seinfeld, who last performed in Kingston in June 2010, has been hailed for his uncanny ability to joke about the little things in life that relate to audiences everywhere. Seinfeld now sets his sights on performing both nationally and internationally in 2015.

During his 2010 comedy tour, Seinfeld visited only two Canadian cities, Kingston and London. Tickets sold out so quickly in Kingston that it created public outrage and calls for more tickets to be made available for purchase at the box office.

At his Kingston appearance in 2010, then Whig reporter Greg Burliuk wrote about Seinfeld’s subjects that evening.

"(Seinfeld is) not big on fancy restaurants that drizzle and crust things. Much more memorable are the days of his youth, when Pop Tarts were invented, the perfect food for a nine-year-old to cook and eat, protected by a wrapper as inviolable as if it had been made by NASA," he wrote, adding "He’s also not keen on the Starbucks type of coffee shop, with their extra large cups that allow the bearer to strut about with a sense of entitlement, especially with their Blackberry, the icon of modern technological hipness. As for e-mail, Jerry concludes that it’s a way to be hostile, even to the people we like, since sending one concludes you don’t want to see or talk to that person, just get information from them."

Burliuk said: "Funny bones having been roundly tickled by world-class comedic talents."

Seinfeld co-created the legendary sitcom Seinfeld with friend and fellow funnyman Larry David. The show went on to become one of the most successful TV shows of all time and continues in syndication today.

Tickets for the June Seinfeld comedy show go on sale March 6 at 10 a.m.

— The Whig-Standard