Tracy Morgan is back and feeling better than ever! The 46-year-old comedian, who made his official return to the comedic stage last weekend on "Saturday Night Live" after being severely injured in a car crash in June 2014, has officially announced that he'll be doing a stand-up tour next year.

"Heading back out on the road to bring the funny," Morgan tweeted, along with the link to the tour's official website. "Come see me."

The 34-show tour will be called "Picking Up The Pieces" and will start on Feb. 5 in Hammond, Ind., and will end on May 28 in Westhampton Beach, N.Y., but there will be more dates announced at some point.

Following the crash last summer, Morgan remained in a coma for two weeks, and there was a time when people wondered if he'd ever be able to return to the stage. "People are wondering, 'Can he speak? Does he have 100 percent mental capacity?'" he said in his "SNL" opening monologue. "The truth is, I never did. I might even be a few points higher."

Tickets for some of the shows on the "Picking Up The Pieces" tour will go on sale on Oct.  23 and the others will be available on Oct. 30. See the full list of dates here.