Actor and comedian David Cross is heading back out on the road for his first standup tour in six years. Cross announced Tuesday that he will embark on his "Making America Great Again!" tour, which will kick off on Jan. 26 at the Observatory North Park in San Diego.

The comedian first announced his tour plans when he made an appearance on "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" before he posted the tour stops to his Facebook account.

"I am extremely excited to get back out on the road after six long years away," Cross wrote on the social media website. "I was very busy writing for The View, but now that the kids are off to college, my wife's regiment has been transferred to McMurdo Station in the South Pole, and I'm near completion on Fallout 4, it's time to start up the bus and bring my patented, fart-inducing laugh winces to a town near you. See you soon!"

Cross has kept busy in the years since he stopped touring in 2009. Cross and his longtime friend Bob Odenkirk of "Better Call Saul" and "Breaking Bad" recently reunited for a four-episode sketch series on Netflix called "Mr. Show with Bob and David," and he famously played Tobias Fünke in the hit comedy "Arrested Development" and the "Arrested Development" Netflix reboot, according to Rolling Stone.

Check out the tour date for Cross' "Making America Great Again!" stand-up comedy tour here. Tickets go on sale Jan. 8.