Amy Schumer is hitting the road again this spring. The 34-year-old comedian announced dates for her upcoming stand-up tour on Monday.

The tour will kick off in Reading, Penn. at the Santander Arena on April 7. The tour includes locations along the East Coast and the Midwest. The final date announced will bring her back home to New York City to perform at Madison Square Garden on June 23. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 18 at 10 a.m.

Schumer looks to have another big year in 2016 as she did in 2015. Beyond the tour, she will debut her first book, "The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo," in August and the fourth season of her hit Comedy Central show, "Inside Amy Schumer," is set to premiere next month. The sketch series has already received a fifth season pickup.

The "Trainwreck" star had a breakout year in 2015, writing and starring in her own movie. She also performed her first HBO special at the Apollo Theater and won her first Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series for "Inside Amy Schumer."

Schumer will make her debut as a drama actress in the movie, "Thank You for Your Service," starring Miles Teller. "American Sniper" writer Jason Hall will direct his adapted script of the David Finkel book of the same name. Production started last month in Atlanta.

The film shines a spotlight on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder suffered by military veterans. It follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.

Following her dramatic stint, she'll go back to comedy to star opposite Goldie Hawn in a mother-daughter action comedy. Schumer wrote the movie with "Ghostbusters" co-writer, Katie Dippold, and her sister, Kim Caramele. Jonathan Levine will direct.

Schumer has shared very few details about her most anticipated project - her collaboration with Jennifer Lawrence.

Scroll below to see all of Schumer's upcoming tour dates and locations.

April 7 - Reading, Penn. at Santander Arena

April 8 - University Park, Penn. at Bryce Jordan Center

April 9 - Wilkes Barre Penn. at Mohegan Sun Arena

April 14 - West Valley City, Utah at Maverick Center

April 15 - Oklahoma City at Chesapeake Energy Arena

April 16 - Tulsa, Okla. at BOK Center

April 21 - Minneapolis, Minn. At Target Center

April 23 - Omaha, Neb. At CenturyLink Center Omaha

April 28 - Charleston, S.C. at North Charleston Coliseum

April 29 - Greenville, S.C. at Bon Secours Wellness Arena

April 30 - Lexington, Ky. at Rupp Arena

May 1 - Hampton, Va. at Hampton Coliseum

May 5 - Albany, N.Y. at Times Union Center

May 6 - Rochester, N.Y. at Blue Cross Arena

May 7 - Buffalo, N.Y. at First Niagara Center

May 14 - Estero, Fla. at Germain Arena

May 15 - Jacksonville, Fla. at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena

May 16 - Orlando, Fla. at CFE Arena

June 23 - New York City at Madison Square Garden