Adam Sandler is coming to Tampa this summer for a rare live performance in support of his new album 100% Fresh.

The comic actor, who returned to stand-up comedy last year with a critically well-received Netflix special of the same name, has since performed just a handful of shows on his 100% Fresher Tour.

He'll be at Amalie Arena on June 29 at 8 p.m., according to an event listing on the arena and Sandler's Facebook pages.

Tickets for the Tampa performance go on sale to the general public March 29 at 10 a.m., with an "AEG/Venue Presale" beginning March 27 at 10 a.m. Prices have not been announced. The new album, an audio version of the Netflix special, was released on CD and on streaming services today.

The 100% Fresh album and Netflix special feature a mix of straightforward stand-up and short songs, with Sandler playing guitar, sometimes with piano accompaniment. The special earned Sandler some of the best reviews of his career, for his absurd observations on family and zero-gravity astronaut sex, and touching songs dedicated to his wife and the late Chris Farley.

The announcement of the Tampa show doesn't mention any other performers, but Sandler rarely shows up alone. His recent live shows have all included a "special guest," most often Rob Schneider.

Sandler is one of the biggest box-office draws of his generation, with more than a dozen films grossing more than $100 million, starting with The Waterboy in 1998, and including Big Daddy, 50 First Dates and Grown Ups.

The critics, on the other hand, have rarely been kind (the title 100% Fresh seems to be a joke about his low scores on the film reviews site Rotten Tomatoes). In recent years, Sandler has almost completely stepped away from the traditional Hollywood system, signing a deal to release eight movies exclusively on Netflix. Netflix said at the time that The Ridiculous 6, Sandler's first release on the streaming service, became the most watched Netflix movie ever within 30 days of its release.

The 100% Fresh album is Sandler's first album release in 15 years.

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