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STEVE-O: THE BUCKET LIST TOUR

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  • July 17 | Sunday , 2022 7:00 PM Buy Tickets

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JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author, Steve-O, is bringing The Bucket List Tour to  Dominion Energy Center on 7/17/22 . Every idea on Steve-O’s bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour. Not only are the stunts more ridiculous than what you already know Steve-O for, he did them all, and made a multimedia comedy show out of them. Not for kids, or the faint of heart. 

FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY – this show contains graphic footage of Sexually Explicit Content, Nudity, Self-Inflicted Violence, & Drug Use

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ASM Richmond is committed to the health and safety of our patrons, guests, artists, performers, crew, and staff and we will continue to follow the latest health guidance and protocols. In light of the changing conditions with COVID-19 and the Delta variant, we are working closely with all of our promoters to ensure the health and safety of our patrons, staff, and guests. 

Currently, Dominion Energy Center is operating at 100% capacity and is strongly encouraging all patrons, whether vaccinated or not, to mask while at the venue.  We do not have a vaccination or negative test requirement in place as a venue, although promoters of our upcoming shows are considering multiple options, including the possibility of masks, vaccines, and COVID-19 tests. 

At this time,  this show does not have  any additional requirements in place for patrons outside of the standing venue policies.  If there are any changes to the requirements prior to the show, patrons will be notified by email and the event page on the venue website will be updated.

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Steve-O’s stand-up comedy Bucket List Tour is a hard kick in the nuts. Again.

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From its first dates in Philadelphia (Nov 29, Keswick Theatre), Baltimore (Nov 30, The Lyric) and Manhattan (Dec 1, Town Hall) to its final gig in Santa Rosa, Cali (Jan 29, Luther Burbank Center), the “Bucket List Tour” does not sound like any kind-of last gasp; certainly not Steve-O, our favorite Jackass-turned-stand-up comic, despite its doomy tour’s title.

Instead, with his new, just-published second memoir, A Hard Kick In The Nuts: What I’ve Learned From a Lifetime Of Terrible Decisions, his current Wild Ride podcast with its millions of views, and his co-starring role in 2022’s in-theater hit, Jackass Forever, Steve-O – real name Stephen Glover – looks as if he’s gearing up, cat-like or in Doctor Who fashion, for an entirely new life. With that, Steve-O’s multi-mediated stand-up comedy “Bucket List” excursion is but one more rung on a ladder that proves his lust for life to be full and forward moving.Before the start of his “Bucket List” stand-up comedy tour, Steve-O spoke to Paradise Media’s A.D. Amorosi about the ins-and-outs of his long, still-growing career.

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A.D. Amorosi: You have certainly moved on and moved up from how we first got to know you – a la all-things Jackass – and yet, you were apt to return to the well when performing in the likes of Jackass Forever? How does that return make you feel? Like Springsteen playing the hits when he has new music to sell? Like a return to old friends and thrills?

Steve-O : I think I was more shocked than anyone to learn that Jackass Forever was going to happen after ten years had passed since the last movie. I was thrilled about the news, had a blast shooting the movie, and have found that it has helped me in the other avenues I have pursued over the last ten years. It has been awesome.

A.D. Amorosi: What was inherently humorous about, as you so eloquently put it – getting a hard kick in the nuts? Why do we laugh at other people’s unutterable pain? Why do you laugh? 

Steve-O:  I have a theory that we often laugh at guys being in pain because of genetics and hormones– it is built into the male DNA to be providers and protectors and, as such, guys are inherently expected to be tough and “macho”. Given that biological dynamic, it is permissible, even natural, to enjoy seeing men failing and in pain. I believe that what made Jackass so successful is our willingness to fail, and look “uncool” doing it. There is something endearing about being able to not take yourself too seriously.

A.D. Amorosi: Is it fair to say that the more you began NOT to laugh at that constant level of self-torture is how you became a stand-up comedian? To channel what you were processing physically into something vocal and with equal emotion?

Steve-O:  The reason I became a stand-up comedian is simple– I’m an attention whore. In the beginning, I recognized that, if I was able to establish myself in that space, there was major potential in being able to do stand-up for far longer than the more high-impact physical comedy I first became known for. Over the course of the last twelve years since I began touring on the comedy circuit, I gradually developed a multi-media approach to my live show, which resulted in all my worlds converging. Now, when you come to a live Steve-O show, you are going to see even crazier stunts than Jackass would ever be allowed to show – really, the show is not even allowed at any theaters in Philadelphia, for example, which is which it’s just outside the city – and it’s all presented in a format of live comedy which I’ve spent the last twelve years developing. The amount of work I have put into this show is evident, and I’m unbelievably thrilled about it.

A.D. Amorosi: Does the vibe of your comedy now – smart as it can be – come at all from the fact that you are not from here, but Great Britain? Do you feel any distant affinity for the Brits’ sense of humor over that of the Colonies?

Steve-O:  I don’t know that I consider myself “from” anywhere. I grew up in five different countries, am a citizen of three of them, and have traveled the entire world for much of my life. Because of its creativity, I think Jackass is arguably as “smart” as it is “dumb”, and it certainly has had global appeal. Having personally performed live comedy in more than a dozen countries, I cannot say I find the sensibility of my audience to be very different from region to region. While Jackass and Steve-O is not for everyone, there are people who enjoy it all over the world.

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A.D. Amorosi: Is there anything that you wish to add about how being sober for 14 years opens your head and expands your senses beyond being able to make comedy solely in the physical-harming sense? I know, for example that you have stated in the past that you cannot watch (the documentary) Steve-O: Demise and Rise due to its copious self-use of drink and drugs.

Steve-O : Alcoholism/addiction is the only disease which, when treated, makes people into better versions of themselves than they ever were before they became sick with it. Those of us who achieve long term sobriety are really the luckiest people, in my view. Aside from all of the incomprehensible demoralization and tragic wreckage my active addiction brought about, I was creatively crippled by the end of my run with drugs and alcohol. Of course, it took me more than a couple years to become comfortable in my own skin and really find my voice in sobriety, but, once I did that and began to produce my own content for YouTube and all the other major social media platforms, my potential genuinely skyrocketed. I am far more creative today than I ever was before I got clean and sober, and I’ve been able to build a massive audience for the ridiculous ideas I come up with.

A.D. Amorosi: Do you feel as if, regarding your stand-up, that much of what you’re doing on Wild Ride, even though the interviews, is working out your routines – the conversation, intimate aspects of stand-up – or is it all another bag completely?

Steve-O:  There have certainly been ideas/premises and jokes for my stand-up which were born during podcasts, but not often. I don’t view my Wild Ride podcast as an exercise in working out routines, but I definitely see it as a process of evolving my ability to communicate with others. Candidly, I still have a lot of work to do in that department, but meaningful progress has been made.

A.D. Amorosi: How and why did the podcast process evolve from wanting to do SOMETHING into what it has become?

Steve-O : I was very conflicted about the idea of starting my podcast, because so many people have one, and I viscerally dreaded the idea of asking celebrities to make guest appearances. On the other hand, I expected that it would help me to continue to build my online audience (and sell tickets on my tour), so I came up with an approach I considered a worthy compromise: a mobile studio in a conversion van. When I reach out to book guests, I make it clear that I can bring the studio to them “wherever and wherever is most convenient” for them, and that makes it much easier for me to ask. My media team just uploaded episode #134, meaning that we are creeping up on three straight years of consistent, weekly episodes and I honestly never imagined it could have been anywhere near as successful and well-received as it has been.

A.D. Amorosi: I don’t know that I would consider you to be a socially conscious comic or a political comic despite your activism when it comes to animal rights (double bravo). How has the last few years of whatever mess that we have been in affected what you’ll say on stage during the Bucket List Tour? What is on your mind beyond the currency of our civic horror?

Steve-O:  I don’t mind admitting that this is one area where I will approach my comedy slightly differently in different countries. One thing that will always be a part of my show is my love for animals. My touring team has begun a practice of advancing our show with animal shelters in cities we are headed to, and arranging to promote them by bringing an adoptable dog on stage with me during my show. On our recent run in Canada, we helped to find permanent homes for fourteen dogs, and that makes me incredibly happy.

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A.D. Amorosi: So, what is interactive and multi-media about the Bucket List Tour? And it sounds so final – why that title?

Steve-O : For my first comedy special, “Guilty As Charged”, I did stand-up and performed a number of stunts live onstage. Then, as I put together the show to follow that up, it occurred to me that enough of the stories I was basing the act on had unfolded on camera, that I could add the footage in post-production to illustrate the comedy as I performed it. That’s how my second comedy special, “Gnarly”, became a multi-media project. For my follow up to Gnarly, I really wanted to bring the multi-media component on tour with me, rather than add it in after the fact. I also wanted to stop “living in the past” by telling old stories, so I decided to film new stuff that was genuinely crazier than ever and make a new live show out of that. I knew right away that I had a bunch of ideas which precisely fit the bill, but they were ideas that were so ridiculous, they were never actually intended to happen. I could have just as easily called it “The Bottom Of The Barrel” list, but “The Bucket List” had a better ring to it. The reason for calling it that isn’t a morbid one– it’s not that I expect to die anytime soon, it’s that I recognize I’m running out of time to be doing these kinds of high-impact stunts. I thought this was going to be my “last licks at raising the bar for crazy”.

A.D. Amorosi: After having audiences kinda-sorta getting to know you throughout the last several decades, what is the Steve-O motto/mission statement for this current moment, and why that?

Steve-O : I have always been an attention-whore, and I really like to fancy myself a “world class” one, at that. All I ever used to care about is being noticed, remembered, and notable enough to have video footage of me matter after I was dead. I always used to look at the video camera with a sort of religious reverence– I saw it as my way to “live forever”. Since then, I can’t say I’m any less of an attention whore, but I can say I’m less concerned with what opinions are of me after I’m gone than I am with having a tangible legacy that actually does some good. My fiancée and I have a vision of creating an animal sanctuary which has its own revenue streams to make it self-sufficient. I want to become successful enough to employ hundreds of people to take care of thousands of animals, and I really love the idea of that being something that outlives me, along with all that silly video footage.

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A.D. Amorosi is an award-winning journalist who, along with working for the Philadelphia Weekly, writes regularly for Variety, Jazz Times, Flood and Wax Poetics, and hosts and co-produces his own SoundCloud-charting radio show, Theater in the Round for Pacifica National Public Radio station WPPM 106.5 FM and WPPM.org.

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Steve-O (a.k.a. Stephen Glover) was willing to do whatever it took to become famous, even if it meant stapling his b***sack to his leg.

After failing miserably at the University of Miami, Steve-O was a homeless couch-surfer for three years before he attended Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, to help further his goal of becoming a famous stuntman.

His relentless attention-wh*ring ultimately led to working with Johnny Knoxville on a stunt-based reality show. The rest is history. MTV aired the first season of JACKASS in 2000.

Since then, Steve-O has had continued success, as a New York Times best-selling author with the release of his memoir, ‘Professional Idiot’, and he has established himself as a force in the world of stand-up comedy. He’s thrilled to be releasing his new, profoundly multimedia, and wildly explicit comedy special, direct to his fans at steveo.com. It’s called “Gnarly”, for good reason.

Across his social media platforms, Steve-O has amassed well over 24 million followers and counting, providing an intimate window into his continued antics and colorful life with his fiancee, Lux. He’s also got a weekly podcast called Steve-O’s Wild Ride! with amazing guests which have included Demi Lovato, Shaquille O’Neal, Ronda Rousey, David Dobrik, Tony Hawk, and more.

Steve-O has never stopped being wild and crazy, but he’s definitely evolved. He’s been clean and sober for over twelve years now, and developed a genuine love for animals (including the four dogs, two cats, and three goats he and Lux have rescued). Steve-O and Lux have plans to start their own animal sanctuary.

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Steve-O: The Bucket List Tour

  • Date Jan 21 , 2022
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Steve-O (a.k.a. Stephen Glover) has become a household name and it all started when he snatched a video camera from his father’s closet when he was fifteen years old. From there he started producing homemade skateboarding videos featuring dangerous stunts mixed with comical behavior. He was born in London and by the age of twelve, had lived in five countries and communicated fluently in three different languages. He holds citizenship in three countries - the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. After finishing high school in London, and completing a year at the University of Miami, Steve-O realized that college wasn’t for him. He enrolled in Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Clown College to help further his goal of becoming a professional stuntman. After graduating Clown College, and determined to make it in Hollywood, he began to pitch his home videos to producers. Eventually, Steve-O’s videos made it into the hands of Jeff Tremaine (Jackass Creator/Director/Producer) who was working with Johnny Knoxville to create a stunt based reality show. The rest is history. MTV aired the first season of JACKASS in 2000. In 2001, Steve-O launched his own “Steve-O Don’t Try This At Home Tour”, establishing himself as an accomplished stage performer, at venues throughout the U.S. and in a dozen countries. When the JACKASS TV series ended in 2002, the team moved on to JACKASS: THE MOVIE, released by Paramount in October of that year. Shortly thereafter, Steve-O and fellow JACKASS alum, Chris Pontius, were given a spin-off show entitled WILDBOYZ, which aired on MTV and MTV2 and lasted four seasons. In 2006, Paramount released JACKASS: NUMBER 2 in theaters and Steve-O continued to thrill audiences with his outrageous stunts. In 2009 he competed on ABC’s hit show, DANCING WITH THE STARS, and lasted six weeks, despite an injury and having virtually no dancing ability whatsoever. In 2010, Paramount released JACKASS: 3D. Since then, Steve-O has become a New York Times Bestselling Author with the release of his memoir, ‘Professional Idiot,’ and has established himself as a force in the world of stand-up comedy. Thus far (and still counting), his career as a performer has brought him to a total of 38 countries, and his first hour-long comedy special, GUILTY AS CHARGED, recently premiered on Showtime and performed in the top one percent of all Showtime comedy specials. Most importantly, however, Steve-O has been clean and sober since March of 2008 and lives a healthy, vegan lifestyle in the Los Angeles area...but he still has no problem stapling his balls to his leg.

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  • Date Nov 30 , 2022
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JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author,  Steve-O , is bringing The Bucket List Tour to the Lyric on November 30, 2022. Every idea on Steve-O’s bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour. Not only are the stunts more ridiculous than what you already know Steve-O for, he did them all, and made a multimedia comedy show out of them. Not for kids, or the faint of heart.

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JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author, Steve-O, is bringing The Bucket List Tour to Balboa Theatre on Friday, February 25, 2022. Every idea on Steve-O’s bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour. Not only are the stunts more ridiculous than what you already know Steve-O for, he did them all, and made a multimedia comedy show out of them. Not for kids, or the faint of heart. 

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JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author, Steve-O, is bringing The Bucket List Tour to The Pabst Theater on January 23. Every idea on Steve-O’s bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour. Not only are the stunts more ridiculous than what you already know Steve-O for, he did them all, and made a multimedia comedy show out of them. Not for kids, or the faint of heart.  

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'Jackass' star Steve-O comes to Melbourne: 'I wanted to be a famous stunt man'

“jackass” star steve-o comes to the king center on sept. 14 with a multimedia comedy show featuring his outrageous stunts and the stories behind them..

An author, stuntman, professional clown, podcaster, stand-up comedian, social media sensation and entrepreneur: Is there anything Steve-O (a.k.a Stephen Glover) can’t do? Known to audiences for his life-threatening stunts on the "Jackass" franchise, Steve-O has been touring as a stand-up comedian for more than a decade. On Thursday, September 14th, Steve-O will bring his "Bucket List Tour" to the King Center in Melbourne.

I spoke with Steve-O about his tour, his start as a professional clown, and his plans for the future. Let’s “Shake, Rattle & Know”: Steve-O

Question: What can audiences expect to see at The Bucket List Tour stop in Melbourne?

Answer: They can expect to witness horrifying things never seen before on "Jackass" or anywhere else. It is a multi-media comedy show that pushes the boundaries farther than we ever could and seeing forbidden stunts that were just too much for the show.

Q: So, you won’t actually perform any stunts live at the show, right?

A: No, no stunts live. That would be way too difficult to do every night on a tour and probably too horrifying for an audience to watch.

Q: Back in your "Jackass" heyday, was there ever a stunt that had you say “nope, not going to do that one”?

A: Oh, for sure. In fact, there is a video on my YouTube channel called “ 10 Stunts I Backed Out Of ”. If it was a risk to the spinal cord, I said no.

Q: Doing stand-up is far different than performing stunts, and requires making a personal connection with your audience. How did you make the transition from stunts into the world of stand-up comedy?

A: It was a very slow transition. For the past eleven years I have been doing comedy clubs. It took this long to perfect it and develop the craft to the point I could be in theaters. It is stand-up comedy, but unlike other comedians that exaggerate their reality or make up experiences, my experiences are very literal. I don’t make anything up, everything I talk about really happened.

Q: How different is Stephen Glover from Steve-O?

A: Wow, that’s a fun question. There is a big difference between the onstage me and the offstage me. There has to be in order for me to keep my sanity. I have a podcast show (" Steve-O’s Wild Ride Podcast ") and that sometimes forces the lines to be blurred a little. The Steve-O everyone knows is crazy, deliberate, calculated and planned. In my everyday life I am not boring, but I am in stark contrast to the onstage me. I do meditation and yoga almost every day. I care for animals. I am very careful with what I eat, and I make sure to get enough sleep. That’s the everyday me.

Q: You have been very open and honest about your previous drug addictions and your challenges with sobriety. What advice would the modern-day you give to your younger self?

A: That is a tough one. I am pretty happy where I ended up, so I don’t know if I would change anything. I would tell a younger me to floss his teeth more. Your teeth can get pretty funky if you don’t take care of them and then you get that bad breath that never seems to go away. So, yes, floss your teeth more.

Q: How did you go from graduating from an actual clown college (Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College) to the Steve-O that so many know and love?

A: Long before clown college, I wanted to be a famous stunt man. I would film videos with my home camera of me doing various stunts. I was homeless for three years before I entered clown college, but I saw it as a way to legitimize my efforts in some ways. I saw preforming as a clown and doing stunts as a way to further my goal and it just worked out for me.

Q: Now that the Bucket List Tour is wrapping up, what’s next for you?

A: The Florida run is the final leg of this tour. When it wraps up, I am going to go into production of a follow-up to it and do some more life-threatening things. It should be ready sometime next year and then I will go out on another tour.

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Where: The King Center, 3865 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne

When: Thursday, Sept. 14 at 7 p.m.

Tickets: Start at $35. VIP tickets that include a meet-and-greet are $143

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EXCLUSIVE : Steve-O has set a November 14th launch for Steve-O’s Bucket List , his new stand-up special, which will be released through his website SteveO.com, in partnership with Moment and Patreon. Pre-sales for the special, filmed at Hackney Empire in the comedian’s hometown of London, begin November 1st.

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Directed by Eric Abrams and Steve-O, the Jackass star born Stephen Glover, the special hails from Yeah, Dude! Productions. Exec producers are Steve-O, Lux Wright, Scott Randolph, Paul Brisske, and Adam Ginivisian. Matt Schuler and 800 Pound Gorilla produced, with Jordan Levy serving as co-executive producer. Lux Wright was the production designer.

Said Steve-O in a statement to Deadline: “I’ve poured my heart and soul into this show and can’t wait to unleash it on the world. Securing the right distribution partner meant finding a company that understood my audience and would embrace the no holds barred nature of what I do. Me and my team have spent the last few years touring this unrated love letter of a show around the world, and thanks to Moment and Patreon, it will be available in your homes through SteveO.com. All I can say is ‘Yeah, Dude!'”

“Together,” added Moment Co-Founder & CCO Nigel Egrari, “Patreon and Moment give creators a stage to make art that excites them and to express their creative freedom. We’re thrilled to partner with Steve-O to share his audacious and unapologetic comedy special directly with his fans.”

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Steve-O Bucket List Tour Review: A Finely Tuned Bitchin Night Out

Not once but twice did we spend a little bit of time with Steve-O from Jackass on his recent UK leg of the Bucket List Tour and boy do we have some thoughts to share with you about this touring show! Here’s our Steve-O Bucket List tour review.

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Packed full of wild stories to tell and even wilder footage, Steve-O is no stranger to a stage and a stunt.

With Steve’s 50th birthday a mere 10 days away I asked him if the Bucket List tour was created with an idea in mind that this would be the last time these intense stunts would be attempted for a show. Steve replied, “It was, but now I want another tour and THAT will be the last ever intense stunts tour”

So, if you didn’t manage to get tickets for this now mostly sold-out UK tour you can rest assured knowing that there may just be another tour on the horizon one day soon. In addition, if you want to catch this show then Steve is recording the entire London gig for a comedy special release coming soon!

Steve O’s Bucket List Tour has been showcased over the last 2 years and it’s a combination of a comedy show and a highlights reel as Steve puts on this powerhouse PowerPoint display of standup comedy and multimedia. The clips shown on the big screen were too gnarly to even be seen on Jackass.

Watch as you see Steve jumping out of a plane (with a sick twist) all the way up to my personal favourite segment, the Vasectomy Olympics which saw one person in the audience pass out at the show in Stoke.

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Multiple people have been passing out at the shows due to the rather graphic content Steve has been showing on the big screen, but fear not, if you’re prone to passing out, there will be a cameraman on hand to film you out cold and you’ll be added into a show compilation of others like you who have passed out at a show!

The funniest thing was making sure the guy who passed out (Steve said it’s mostly guys) was okay before asking him if he could now use the footage in his recorded comedy show home entertainment release. The fan was all too happy to oblige.

With stand-up shows and the audience knowing full well the kind of person Steve-O is I expected a lot of drunken idiots to be showing up and heckling the poor guy. There’s a time and place for that and it’s certainly not during the show. Thankfully, heckling was condensed down to one idiot at Manchester and two idiots at Stoke but Steve had some choice words for them whilst keeping it lighthearted and funny.

Recording of any kind is also not allowed yet people still got their phones out at times to the point where Steve had to advise a few people to turn the phones off and put them away.

This issue could have easily been sorted if pouches were given out to people to lock their phones in just like they did with Kevin Hart at Manchester Arena . That worked perfectly and not one person had a phone out all night, if they did, instantly ejection from the venue.

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On Saturday night in Manchester, we had VIP tickets and wanted to see what the experience was like from a VIP standpoint.

The answer to that question was very little.

We started with a giant queue outside before entering the venue (no dedicated VIP line), we were given an unreserved choice of the first 4 rows of seats at the Manchester Academy and a signed poster (you could pick one up for £15-£20 at the merch stall). That was it.

For just over £100 the tickets were priced individually for around £52 so you’re paying £48 for a better seat and a £15-£20 poster with no meet and greet included in the package.

Throw in a meet and greet and it’s worth every penny but every seat in the house is a good seat with the show being mainly focused on a big screen.

On other overseas legs of the Bucket List Tour meet and greets were included. You’d stay in your seat after the show and Steve-O would come back out and have photos with you. I’m not sure why that wasn’t included on the UK tour but people thought (myself included) that meet and greets were part of the UK tour.

Steve was all too happy to not only take pictures with folks outside before the show but also after a crowd-diving stunt outside of Manchester Academy he spent time and met everyone there too. For free.

For me, the VIP package didn’t feel worth it unless the private meet and greet was included. The tickets have sold out now (to my knowledge) but I’d have just gotten a normal ticket and then tried my luck meeting him before or after the show. It might not be the same at every gig but you’d save a good £50 ish all the same.

This entire tour Steve has been known to stay behind after gigs and make sure that every single person has a photo with him. That’s not only tiring but rare for ANYONE to do that. Y

ou didn’t need a VIP experience when someone is clearly going out of their way and taking large chunks of time out of their evening, tired after a show, to make sure everyone who came to see him felt special and got that opportunity to meet him.

That’s rare nowadays and it does not go unnoticed or underappreciated.

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Get ready to see some stuff. That’s all I’m going to say! Me and my friends Lauren and Jake had a blast both days!

Assuring the audience it’s a love story Steve went into detail about his fiancé Lux who embraces him for who he is and not only that, gets involved in some of the crazy stunts he’s a part of.

Get ready to see a lot more of Lux than I think anyone was expecting to see on a big screen in front of a 1000+ seater audience.

From holding his breath in a paddling pool of pee to pooping on a fan there are some quite visual clips to feast your eyes on before Steve comes out and comments on them before delivering his finely tuned script as segway into the next gnarly stunt.

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I enjoyed the format of the show going from a stand-up comedy sketch to showing some footage but quite a lot of folks were expecting stunts on stage.

I’m not sure where this came from or if it was just high expectations from a crowd going to see a man famously known for his on-stage antics but this is definitely not a physical show and is much more of that laid back set-up with comedic delivery and finesse. 

The show is nothing short of unforgettable but with us seeing it twice we got to see the slight script tweaks here and there but the show stayed mainly the same. If you’re watching the tour on more than one date you’re going to get pretty much the same thing but I was still laughing in the same parts and that speaks volumes.

It’s like watching a movie for the 100th time and you still laugh at the same jokes, that’s when you know you’ve got something special. 

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For the amount of times Steve has had to deliver this show to an audience even he was laughing at his own craziness and basking in the reception from the crowd.

From relationships to hitting 50 and even his ambition to open up an animal sanctuary, it’s a very honest Steve-O show. A man who is now clean and sober who thankfully hasn’t lost his crazy streak and ability to shock and entertain. 

Going into the show I was expecting a much different Steve-O. I was expecting some sort of ego and take no shit attitude but instead, I found a kind, generous and outgoing man who did nothing but appreciate every single person who came out to see him.

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Walking past Manchester Academy we clocked Steve-O coming out of the tour bus with no one around him, suddenly a few groups spotted him and ran at him like a stampede of fanboy craziness.

I hate nothing more than people who do that when respect for someone’s time goes out the window all for the sake of a photo or signature.

He took photos with them but said he had to go inside and would be out after the show, the fans didn’t listen and more flocked towards him. We were standing our distance away from him and leaving him be before he then called us over himself and asked us to join him for a photo not taking ‘are you sure’ for an answer.

Lauren and Steve

That showed me the kind of person Steve was and even the next day, we managed to get onto Steve’s tour bus (huge thanks to Skinny Vinny ) and he spent easily a good 15-20 minutes just chatting away. So humble, and so kind and nothing was too much despite being inside a tour bus which was essentially his home for the entire tour.

Inviting someone into your home, your personal space, that’s a special thing for anyone to be a part of and that bus… damn! I loved it! Who needs a hotel?! 

Steve O’s Bucket List Tour was well worth the trip and you just know something crazy will happen eventually. During the Manchester show, Steve asked everyone to meet him outside the tour bus as he proceeded to jump off a ledge into the crowd and surfed his way around a Manchester car park.

The Stoke show was much more laid back as he just spent time with people outside of his bus without any crazy stunts and before that at the end of the show asks people to get their phones out to take a photo of him on stage and then he takes a photo with everyone else.

If you tag Steve on Instagram he said he would like everyone’s photos, I put that to the test over 2 days with 5 photos and he liked, every.Single.One.

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Merchandise ranged from books to hats and hot sauce and even signed skateboards including the Johnny-O board which was also signed by Jackass Co-Star Johnny Knoxville. 

Merchandise ranged from pins for £5 to the Johnny-O board for £125 so there is a range of merchandise for all budgets.

It’s a show well worth watching, a mix of watching Jackass on the big screen which is always a show that feeds off audience reaction and a comedy show combined. Steve-O thank you for your kindness and for being an absolute legend on and off stage.

A show not to be missed but a show with a difference. A finely tuned show-and-tell machine with Steve-O charm that hit home not once, but twice for us!

Want to stock up on more merchandise?

Head on over to Steve-O’s official website at https://www.steveo.com/

Show some love to Skinny Vinny at https://www.skinnyvinny.tv/

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Warning: This interview is not for the squeamish.

If you've ever watched a "Jackass" movie or episode , Steve-O explodes off the screen as a man who enjoys his life. Why, then, does he seem so hellbent on jeopardizing it?

With the possible exception of Johnny Knoxville, no member of the daredevil troupe has performed gnarlier stunts than Steve-O. Over the years, we've seen him shimmy across a tightrope over an alligator pool with a raw chicken dangling from his underwear, wear a Peruvian jellyfish as a sombrero, and sustain repeated genital trauma via all kinds of inventively stupid methods. On the serious side, he battled drug addiction for over a decade before getting completely sober in 2008.

You might think clear-headedness would instill a strong sense of self-preservation in Steve-O, but subjecting his body to all manner of punishment and indignity is what he lives for. Indeed, when the Jackass boys are on a break (one that may be permanent this time, as you'll read below), Steve-O embarks on solo adventures, some of which are a good deal more extreme than what he's attempted with Knoxville and the gang (it helps that he doesn't have to clear his antics with movie studio minders).

If you love "Jackass," but always thought they could go a little harder, head on over to Steve-O's official website and buy a ticket for the hilariously harrowing "Steve-O's Bucket List." It's a taped version of the live show he's been touring for a few years wherein he mixes stand-up comedy with the presentation of stunts that might leave you reeling (audience members often pass out after one bit involving a vasectomy). It's a rough ride at times, but oddly heartwarming given that Steve-O's fiancée, Lux Wright, helps film some of the most extreme scenes.

Steve-O seems indestructible, but he'll turn 50 next year and is mindful of his mortality. It's now a question of the years and the mileage. How much more of this can he take? I recently hopped on a Zoom with the (very sweet) madman, and asked him this and much more!

Note: This interview has been lightly edited for clarity and brevity.

'I've got to hurry up before it becomes creepy to watch'

The first thing that struck me about the movie was the public nudity. How did you avoid getting arrested for public indecency?

Right? Dude, I was very, very concerned about it, man. Of anybody that I've talked to about this project, you're the first person to ask that question. When you put it that way, there's zero question: "Dick Painting" was absolutely the most stressful thing that we shot for the whole special. What we did was we had a towel, a robe, whatever it was, and we just sprung me on people, and then covered me up. We did our damnedest to isolate areas with no kids. We had people on a perimeter looking for kids and stuff. Yeah, it was f***ing stressful, man.

The concept for this special is really cool. Before we started recording, we were just talking about how old we are. You're nearing 50, and I just turned 50. I loved it because it's very much a celebration of the moment, the fact that you're still able to do this. While you can do it, you've got to cram all this stuff in. When you embarked on this, were you thinking maybe this was the last hurrah?

I was, man, I really was. It's worth noting that I started working on this show before there was ever a hint of a fourth "Jackass" movie. It was the fourth quarter of 2019 when we got word that Knoxville wanted to get the band back together for "Jackass Forever." At that point, I had been actively touring the "Bucket List" for a whole year. The version of the "Bucket List" that was on tour for that one year was very different to what ended up coming out. But the premise of it being "Hurry up and get this done while I can" was always the deal. From the beginning, when I started touring it at the end of 2018, I thought I had painted myself into a corner, like nothing to do after this, man. Like, "God, how am I going to do anything after this?" I'm happy/terrified to report that I've written up a whole outline for a follow-up to this.

I'm not even going to try to pretend that the next one isn't creepy to watch. I said, "I've got to hurry up before it becomes creepy to watch." The next one, I'm planning on just leaning into the creepy.

'When you're working for a studio, you can't flagrantly break the law'

You said "Bucket List" was different in 2019. How so?

In 2019, there was no "Spinal Tap." There was a whole chunk of the show when I talk about opening up an animal sanctuary. I had a whole section of the show that was just devoted to making fun of service dog vests, and what a sham they are. Because in the beginning of the tour, it was in comedy clubs, and I would go to one city per week, and we would fly everywhere we went. I brought Wendy with me to every single show, and in order to do that, I made her a service animal. I wanted to be so above board and do everything by the book, and I absolutely did. But in the process, I learned what an absolute sham it is. For example, there's no such thing as official certification for a service animal. It literally doesn't exist. I had this whole thing about just making fun of service dog law, then I would bring Wendy out.

But once we graduated to theaters, once I made the move from comedy clubs to theaters, then it wasn't just one city a week. Then it was on a tour bus just going around, and Wendy's just terrified of the tour bus. She's great on an airplane, bad in a motor vehicle. So Wendy got cut out of the show. We added the "Spinal Tap," added ... there was no "Pee-Pee Party" until 2021. There was no helicopter scene until 2022. The "Dick Painting" thing was even after the helicopter. "The S*** Hits the Fan" was actually filmed in 2017, "Skyjacking" and [MMA fighter] Jon Jones [who assists in Steve-O's quest to acquire a cauliflower ear], that was in 2020. Every year it just evolved and improved. I can't express how much work went into it, and the evolution of it. It just felt so spectacular. I really am so f***ing proud of it, and I can't thank you enough for helping me get the word out. My biggest fear is that it won't get the audience and support that I feel it deserves.

When you do "Jackass" movies, you're working for a studio, it's Paramount, and there's got to be stuff that you come up with there where the studio steps in and says, "No f***ing way."

For sure. I mean, a good example of that is ... the idea for "Jackass Forever" was presented to me at the end of 2019. Yeah, I think that checks out. We got to filming in March of 2020, but it only lasted a week and it got shut down because of Covid. During the Covid shutdown, that's when I found the "Spinal Tap," and this crazy doctor. I figured out shooting the spinal tap, and I knew it was going to happen, and I brought that to the powers-that-be on "Jackass." I said, "I've got this guy. He's going to stick a four-inch needle in my spine. This is so unbelievably awesome. I will give this to 'Jackass.'" They were like, "Buddy, buddy, we can't do that, man." Which checks out, because when you're working for a studio, you can't flagrantly break the law.

'It would be going to the dentist to get one tooth worked on'

This time out, what was the stunt that, in terms of sheer pain and recovery, was the roughest?

I mean, my ear definitely went through a lot, and my balls went through a lot . But I don't remember being like ... for this one, I wasn't really incapacitated or anything. There wasn't anything that was too destructive. I'm going to say "Cauliflower Ear" and "Vasectomy Olympics."

Let's talk about the vasectomy. I have not yet had a vasectomy, though I plan to.

It's not bad, man. It's crazy because when I saw the video of the vasectomy, I thought, "Man, it's not that gnarly." It's almost underwhelming. Then there's just some people that can't watch that. But yeah, I recommend a vasectomy a lot. I do. If I were to liken the actual procedure to anything, it would be going to the dentist to get one tooth worked on. All you feel is the prick that makes the area numb, and then it's numb, you're chilling. It's not a bad experience getting the vasectomy, and it's not required that you have kids whack you in the balls with a stick after you get it done.

You said how painful it was, but how long was the recovery period?

I certainly had a beat-up purple ball sack for a few days, maybe a week. But it never debilitated me. The next day, I was out flyboarding.

'I feel, if anything, increasingly skittish and scared'

Looking back at the start of your career, when you began doing stunts and all of this, to where you are now, do you feel like you've gotten bolder?

Sure. I think so. To imagine how long this has all been going on. It's gotten to a point of being multi-generational, like decades. For me to have even had a career doing this stuff is so against the odds. Then to endure for as long as it has is ridiculous. Then I've actually maintained a largely upward trajectory for the entire time. That's just a trifecta of insanity. To answer your question, I don't know. Do I feel more bold? Certainly, you have to be increasingly bold to continue to raise the bar. I don't feel bold. I feel, if anything, increasingly skittish and scared. But the goal is to be more ambitious, I guess I'd say — not bold, but ambitious.

You guys have to keep topping yourself.

With "Jackass," I don't think "to keep topping yourself" has ever been a thing. I don't think that "Jackass" will ever top the second movie, "Jackass Number Two." With "Jackass," each film had a different vibe. Each movie was different. If it was a question of outdoing and raising the bar with "Jackass," then I'd say we'd be dead.

In the first film, you famously refused to have a toy car inserted in your anus. Do you think you would do that today?

Sure. I stuffed something up my butt, aggressively, yesterday.

For a stunt, or just for the hell of it?

Well, as part of my next show that I wrote up, I'm working with a gay porn star to help train my inner butthole. Yesterday was my first concerted effort to do that work.

'I think I'll always be an attention whore'

Do you foresee another "Jackass" on the offing?

I don't think so. But then again, I didn't think there would be a fourth one, so who am I to say?

What about you? We were talking about how this is celebrating the moment. Can you see the moment on the horizon where your body cries "Uncle?"

Yeah. I wouldn't even necessarily be concerned about my body, per se. I really don't think that's it nearly as much as just where the bar is at. Yesterday ... I was speaking with Caitlyn Jenner, and she said something that was so impactful, I'll never forget it. [It was] like a metaphor for what I'm doing with raising the bar. She said, "There was a time when Elton John, every outfit he wore had to be more and more elaborate and crazy. It went on for years. He got to a point where he was just like, 'All right, with the outfits. I'm done with it. I'm just going to let my music do the work.'" I said to Caitlyn, I said, "Man, that is such a brilliant thing." At some point I should just do the stand-up, tell the stories, relate my experience, and do what Elton John did. But that's after my next one.

What are you going to do once your daredevil days are over?

I think I'll always be an attention whore. There's no way around that. I think it's going to be an evolution. I'm already with the podcast ["Wild Ride! with Steve-O"] and the stand-up forging lanes that don't require high impact daredevil stuff. Even with all my YouTube content, there's a lot that's just got nothing to do with physicality. I can see a way forward where I can leave the high-impact stuff behind. It's all about evolving.

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Theater | steve-o of ‘jackass’ fame takes on his bucket list of stunts in new stand-up show.

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Steve-O has traveled across a tightrope over an alligator pit with raw meat hanging from his underwear. He got a tattoo while riding in the back of an off-road vehicle. Then there was the time he was catapulted into the air while inside a dirty porta-potty.

Yet the star of MTV’s “Jackass” series and films — who is somehow still alive despite his outrageous stunts — had a bucket list of insane challenges he had always wanted to try.

Armed with a camera, of course, the 47-year-old performer, whose real name is Stephen Glover, started filming the stunts and is using them as part of his stand-up comedy tour , which comes to The Novo in L.A. on March 10.

“I call it my Bucket List because the theme of the show is that I feel like I have to hurry up and get crazy and do everything I can before it becomes creepy to watch me do it because I’ve gotten too old for it to be funny,” said Steve-O, who has been performing stand-up comedy for more than a decade.

The comedy show consists of several videos of stunts he’s performed since 2018, one of which he performed immediately after a vasectomy and the other, well, involves laxatives. He provides humorous commentary to the mix.

“There were a handful of ideas that I had for the longest time that were just frankly so crazy that I never thought I would go through them,” said Steve-O, who in the early years of his career dealt with substance abuse issues but has now been sober for more than a decade.

So yeah, he was totally clear-headed when he did all the crazy stuff featured on the Bucket List Tour, which is for fans 18 and older for good reason.

“One of them really counts as triple X-rated. I know my publicist hates for me to describe my show as triple X-rated but there really is no way around it,” he said.

Steve-O shot to fame like a human cannonball after “Jackass” premiered on MTV in 2000 thanks to his outrageous stunts that often left even some of his equally extreme co-stars in awe.

Since then he’s had a starring role in the Jackass films, including the latest  “Jackass Forever” movie, which was released in February.

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Stunts to Stage

Steve-O began touring as a comedian in 2010 and taped his first comedy special in 2015 which consisted of him and a microphone on stage telling his crazy life stories.

“Because I noticed I was telling stories in that show that for the most part had happened on camera, I thought how cool would it be to edit the footage and make a multimedia comedy special with the footage to illustrate the stories I was telling,” he said.

So after a second comedy special where he used footage from his stunts, Steve-O said he wanted to stop living in the past and instead of recalling his crazy stunts, he wanted to create some new material outside of the “Jackass” world.

One of these ideas included in the new show involved getting a vasectomy, but of course, doing it the Steve-O way.

“At the age of 12 years old I heard a joke, ‘What is the definition of macho? It’s a man who jogs home from his own vasectomy,’” he said.

“So then I thought I’m going to get a vasectomy and do a lot more than just jog. And I call that idea the Vasectomy Olympics,” he said.

So after undergoing the procedure Steve-O immediately got on a horse and went galloping bareback in his hospital gown to a piñata party where he was the piñata.

Another stunt, which is based on an old saying about something hitting the fan, involved Steve-O not using the bathroom for three days — and then consuming laxatives.

“I had a crew over to the house to film it. What happened was it all went sideways when it hit the fan and the crew went running for their lives when all the poop started flying sideways,” Steve-O said. “But my girlfriend at that time, she held her ground, she stood there and took it.” He added that this was when he knew they were meant for each other.

And why does Steve-O think he’s still alive and well after decades of putting his life at risk?

“I do believe I have guardian angels to some extent. It’s the only way I can explain it. My only answer to how am I still alive is that I’m going to point towards my angels,” he said.

The Bucket List Tour

When: 8 p.m. March 10

Where: The Novo, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles

Tickets: $35-$75

Information: thenovodtla.com

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Steve-O's Bucket List tour: London dates and how to get tickets

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US comedian and prankster Steve-O has revealed the impact sobriety has had on his career, making him “more determined than ever” to prove himself.

The Jackass star said it has made him more creative — and he is returning to the stage with a mixture of comedy and clips for audiences to enjoy.

Here’s everything you need to know.

What is Steve-O doing now?

Steve-O is about to begin his tour of the UK with his new multimedia comedy show, titled The Bucket List, which he says “pushes everything a lot further than Jackass ever did”.

He will visit cities including Manchester , Glasgow , and Birmingham , as well as two dates in London — the city where he was born and grew up — which will be filmed as specials.

The show is a mixture of stand-up comedy and video footage of stunts, which Steve-O says aim to “literally give you the receipts” for his anecdotes.

“Most stand-up comedians who tell stories are telling stories that are either completely made up, or just embellished to the point of hyperbole,” he told the PA news agency.

“Whereas the stories I tell are just ridiculously implausible. But then I play the video and literally give you the receipts.

“And the way that the details of my utterly absurd, implausible stories match up to the details in the videos, like, really makes for some outrageous comedy.”

Steve-O said he was “so goddamn proud” of the show, and that its purpose was to “show what Jackass could not show” — so-called “forbidden stunts”.

The stunts link back to his routine, which explores his relationship with his fiancée.

“It is a wild-ass show, like, I took Jackass and raised the bar from where Jackass left it. I pushed everything a lot further than Jackass ever did — all of this stuff is so absurd,” he said.

Steve-O says that ahead of the UK tour of The Bucket List, he is already working on another special, which will examine the effects of getting older on his career.

Bucket tour London dates

The Bucket tour is visiting London on the following dates at the Hackney Empire:

Thursday, July 13, at 8pm

Friday, July 14, at 7pm (sold out)

Friday, July 14, 10.30pm (sold out)

When speaking to Complex about the tour, Steve-O said: “The Bucket List Tour is a multimedia comedy show that is wildly explicit.

“In fact, it’s even X-rated, like, XXX-rated — something I’m really quite proud of. I did all these stunts that I’d never be allowed to do for Jackass .

“I did things that were flagrantly illegal. I did things that were super life-threatening, and I made it all into a comedy show where I tell the stories of these ideas and then, after each bit in the show, I screen the footage of the culmination of the bit.”

How to get tickets

The show synopsis reads: “Every idea on Steve-O’s Bucket List was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour…

“Not only are the stunts more ridiculous than what you already know Steve-O for, he did them all, and made a highly XXX-rated, multimedia comedy show out of them.

“Not for kids, or for the faint of heart.”

You can buy tickets via the Hackney Empire website here , priced £27.50 to £99 (plus £1.20 per ticket online, £1.40 per ticket over the phone).

Visit the tour’s website for other tour dates and information.

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Why Steve-O of 'Jackass' says comedy act in Stockton includes 'most unlikely love story'

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Stand-up comedian, stunt performer and, of course, one of the “Jackass” stars Steve-O will be at the Bob Hope Theatre as part of his “ Steve-O: The Bucket List Tour ."

“Naughty, multimedia, and super original,” is how Steve-O described his tour show to The Record.

“Steve-O: The Bucket List Tour” is a multimedia stand-up comedy act that showcases shocking stunts on film.

Steve-O described it as "the most explosive video footage that would never be allowed on Jackass.”

But it also has its soft side.

Steve-O said the show brings up “the most unlikely love story” between him and his fiancée, the designer and stylist, Lux Wright who’s from Stockton. She will be in the audience during his Stockton show, he said.

Steve-O said the show shares stories about their relationship, such as when he knew she was “the one,” which happened to be right in the middle of a "Bucket List Tour" stunt he was performing. Wright is his “partner in crime” even when at times she might not be in favor of his daring stunts, he said. 

The tour began earlier this month in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It comes to Stockton on Thursday. Just two days later, on Saturday, it will be at the Redding Civic Auditorium in Redding.

“My vision for the show was I'm going to do these forbidden stunts. You know, these stunts that were just too crazy to consider doing in the past and now I'm actually going to do them,” Steve-O said. 

Steve-O's move to "big theaters" follows 12 years of stand-up comedy at comedy clubs.

“I was just kind of quietly grinding on the comedy club circuit for over a decade ... as I developed the craft of the storytelling and the stand-up, like my worlds, just kind of gradually converged,” Steve-O said. 

His Stockton show is one of the few shows in the U.S. tour that is not already sold out.  

“It will be my first time coming to Stockton ... my opener in Stockton is the controversial Bam Margera,” he said.  

"Jackass" star Margera , who in December survived a serious case of COVID-19, will also open other shows in California, including those in Redding and Santa Rosa. 

The show consists of about 10 different videos filmed for the tour. There will be no actual live stunts. But as Steve-O shares, the most “absurd” stories on stage that no one would ever believe are possibly true. He will then share with the audience “the receipts” that they did in fact happen. 

“The bar for the stunts is so high, that it would be an absolute insult to try to do anything live on stage that could meet that standard,” he said.  

The event is for adults only and is classified as X-rated, or as Steve-O describes it, “properly triple X rated.” 

Aside from stand-up comedy and stunts, Steve-O recently released his second book, "A Hard Kick in the Nuts: What I've Learned from a Lifetime of Terrible Decisions."

He summed it up as “uncomfortably intimate and revealing and juicy.” 

“There's nobody doing anything like this,” Steve-O said.  

If you go: 

When:  7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26     

Where:  Bob Hope Theatre, 242 E. Main St.  

Admission:  $32+  

Information:   bit.ly/3IvcPPC  

Record reporter Angelaydet Rocha covers community news in Stockton and San Joaquin County. She can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @ AngelaydetRocha . Support local news, subscribe to The Stockton Record at https://www.recordnet.com/subscribenow . 

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Interview: Steve-O Talks New ‘Bucket List’ Stand-up Special and More

By Tyler Treese

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Jackass star and entertainer Steve-O about his new stand-up special, Steve-O’s Bucket List. The star discussed his experience at clown college and working with Spike Jonze. The special is now available on Steve-O’s official website .

“If you thought Steve-O was crazy before, then get ready for his unrated Steve-O’s Bucket List, his new stand up special filmed in front of a sold-out London crowd,” reads the special’s synopsis. “With a complete disregard for societal norms, laws, and his own well-being, Steve-O is in top form as he brings his multimedia comedy tour straight into your living room with his hilarious stand-up and stunts deemed ‘too extreme’ for Jackass … oh, yeah … and it’s a love story too! Steve-O’s Bucket List not only pushes him to his limits but also finds him his ‘happily ever after’ that will melt your heart or passed out on the floor.”

Tyler Treese: Congrats on your new special, Steve-O’s Bucket List. You’ve been doing this tour for a while, and I thought the disclaimer at the beginning sets it up really well. It says it contains, “Seriously f—ed up shit, including reckless, illegal, and life-threatening stunts, graphic violence, nudity, and full-on pornography.” You deliver all of that and then some. I thought this was as hilarious as it was disgusting, and it was quite often very disgusting, so you definitely deliver. How was it, making this special and delivering that tour experience that you’ve been doing for a home audience?

Steve-O: First off man, thank you, dude. It is an ambitious warning at the beginning, and it’s very satisfying to me that, as you watch this special, each promise in the warning is delivered. What it was like to put this show together, I would describe as long and gradual. I literally worked on this show for more than five years. The first bit, which I referred to as a bucket list item, was almost in my last special. It was taped in 2017, and the last bit was 2022. I mean, I worked on this show for well over five years and never stopped kicking bits out, replacing them with better ones like filming more, tightening it up, and adding stuff. It was really pretty remarkable how consistently the show evolved.

I wanted to ask about your evolution because you’ve always had charisma and a stage presence. You introduce all these bits, you’re doing some stand-up between showing the videos. How was it coming into your own as a speaker on stage and tightening up those bits as well? People take for granted how much work goes into really tightening the stand-up portion.

Thank you so much, man. This is my third special, and if I’m honest, I taped my first special long before I was ready. As such, that first comedy special, I believe, did more harm than good. I just wasn’t there with my performance. My second special — I taped [it] two and a half years after the first — showed great improvement, and it had a multimedia component where I edited in footage of the stories happening in post-production, which was really exciting. It got me interested in taking this multimedia approach to my tour.

But as much as that second special was improved, it still was “oof,” you know? Thankfully, I took a full five and a half years between taping the second and the third, and I think that really shows. By the time I taped this one, Steve-O’s Bucket List, that’s a guy on that stage who’s been touring, doing stand-up comedy for more than 13 years. I can’t thank you enough for putting it that way, “to have come into my own.”

You definitely see the polish here. You can tell that you’ve thought a lot about what you’re saying and what you’re doing. I was curious about the overall iteration process on these stunts. It’s wild enough to come up with some of these ideas, but how do you go from, “Wouldn’t that be crazy if I did it,” to then actually doing all the work involved and actually doing it? I’m sure there are so many little things that have to be brought up.

100%. The real work, a lot of the time, is in setting up the shoot — particularly with the “ejaculating while falling out of an airplane” stunt. [Laughs]. That took a lot of tries, man. It took a lot. I also think it takes a lot to present that video. I think it’s testimony to how far I’ve actually come with the stand-up that I can tell the story of sky-jacking in such a way that it makes people not only okay with watching me jack off, but to do so joyfully in a group of a thousand people in a theater. It’s wild. It’s wild stuff, dude. I just love that I’ve done something so absurd. [Laughs].

We see your lovely fiancé throughout. So many people have seen your dick throughout the years — that has to be absurd. Is there a limit to what you won’t show or do? You’ve been very open, physically and emotionally through trauma, with the audience. I feel like people know and appreciate so much about your story and your life. Is there anything that you keep to yourself?

Not a whole lot, that’s for sure. As you put that question together, it struck me that I really have shared an awful lot, and what should I be worried about? I think I go through phases of being really, really anxious and high-strung and trying to force things to happen. I’ve gone overboard with it, dude. [Laughs] I really have. I think that certain things that I try to force to happen that that don’t happen, they’re just not supposed to happen, you know? I think that there’s a lot to be said for just taking a step back, you know?

Spike Jonze gets a thank you in the credits, and he’s always producing and writing on the movies, but he’s best known for these very artistic films. How has it been working with him throughout the years? It’s just such a departure from what he’s best known for, that he’s doing these crazy stunt movies with you guys.

I actually submit that it’s the other way around. [Laughs]. Spike’s first-ever video project was a skateboarding video called Rubbish Heap, which featured some pretty terrible stuff. [Laughs]. He came up in the world of BMX and skateboarding, and that’s very much the world that Jackass and Steve-O came out of. The departure was really into this high art, super sophisticated, Academy Award-winning movies. But I think that, yeah, this type of stuff, I think, is really Spike’s origin.

That’s really cool that he’s still doing both. Fans of yours will be so excited to know there’s a bunch of great members that pop up throughout the special here. How important has it been that you guys have always supported each other’s individual endeavors? I think fans really get a kick out of you guys actually being friends and supporting each other rather than just hanging out when filming’s happening.

Right, man. I couldn’t have said it better. We really are friends, you know? It means the world that the guys have been so supportive and willing to show up and be on camera and participate in something that I’m trying to do by myself. It’s epic, man. The relationship I have with the guys is more than special for sure.

Your ears are also pretty special, as we learn, as they will not call a flower. [Laugh]. You just had a “who’s who” of former UFC stars like Jorge Masvidal , Chuck Liddell was there, and Jon Jones . They were all beating the shit out of your poor ear. I see you pop up at UFC events. Can you talk a little bit about how you got into mixed martial arts as a fan? It’s really cool to see them embraced in this special in a small way.

Yeah, for sure, man. I’d love to say that I’ve always been a UFC fan, but I haven’t. It was 2016, I came in on the Ronda Rousey hype, and once that happened, I just got more and more in love with it, and now I’m like a complete psycho. [Laughs]. I just sit there and watch every single fight and sometimes, I wonder what the hell is wrong with me that I enjoyed so much.

MMA has some really “out there” personalities. We don’t see that all the time in other sports, but MMA is more rugged and more out there. That’s definitely a part that fans really appreciate, is the personalities of somebody like Masvidal or Jones. You don’t really see that a ton elsewhere. They’re not as PR trained.

Yeah, it’s true. You don’t hear from other athletes quite as much. I think that’s great too. The way that Dana [White] is about just letting anybody say whatever they’re going to say and not getting bent out of shape — I am just such a fan of Dana, man.

He’s a character. Speaking of which, in that combat sports realm, you had a fight when you appeared on WWE. Umaga went crazy on you. You were kind of moving when you weren’t supposed to, and he took some liberties there and started elbowing you for real during that segment. What are your memories of working with Umaga and appearing inside the WWE ring?

I just remember walking through what the match was going to look like. You agree to sort of an outline, like bullet points of what moves are going to be, and you walked through it. Then I remember when the show was live and it was actually happening, it was just such a wildly different experience. I felt like he was just hitting me so hard, and then the last move that we discussed happens, and it’s supposed to be over, but he is still hitting me. I didn’t know that he was hitting me because I wasn’t playing dead, and I didn’t know I was supposed to play dead. So, yeah, that got crazy, man. I actually don’t remember … yeah, I don’t remember leaving the ring at all.

That’s a crazy experience. I was also curious: Did you have any interactions with Vince McMahon during that?

Pontius remembers it better than I do. I seem to recall my first memory being in a control room, and according to Pontius, Vince McMahon was just super jazzed. Like, “Oh, that was great!” I know that that’s how Pontius recounts it, but I don’t trust my own memory quite as much, so I’m just taking it word for it. [Laughs].

That’s incredible. I think maybe something you should have more memories of was you in the very last year of the clown college. What exactly goes on in clown college? To be one of the last college-educated clowns has to be pretty special.

Yeah, for sure, man. Clown college was more like bootcamp for circus clowns than it was like college. It was two months — like an eight-week program — so more like bootcamp, and it was intensive. We trained 14 hours a day and all kinds of stuff with the makeup and the skills and the acrobatics and dance and improv and comedy and all this kind of stuff. It was an amazing experience, for sure.

It’s a real blessing in disguise that you didn’t wind up going down that path and you weren’t selected there. Imagine all this didn’t happen and you were just a clown. It’s crazy to think about those sorts of divergence points.

There’s an amazing amount of truth to that. I imagine I’m probably quite a bit older than you, but I remember when I was a kid, there was a cartoon called Mr. Magoo, and it was this guy that didn’t know what was going on. He could barely see, and the opening of every episode was him just walking through and he didn’t even realize that he was in such peril. He would step off the thing, and it would be a huge skyscraper, but as he took the step, a beam would come and meet his foot, and he was just walking through life oblivious to the fact that it was just total peril that he was narrowly escaping.

My story’s a little bit like that — just taking a step with nothing there, and something comes to meet my foot. That’s how I’ve walked through life in a lot of ways. It makes you think that the universe really has a plan for me or had a plan for me all along.

Tyler Treese

Tyler Treese is ComingSoon and SuperHeroHype's Editor-in-Chief. An experienced entertainment journalist, his work can be seen at Sherdog, Fanbyte, Rock Paper Shotgun, and more. When not watching the latest movies, Treese enjoys mixed martial arts and playing with his Shiba Inu, Kota.

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  1. Tour Dates

    Steve-O's Full Tour Schedule. Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh. Press the space key then arrow keys to make a selection.

  2. The Official Website of Steve-O

    Welcome to the official website of Steve-O star from MTV's Jackass series. Follow his antics as he travels the globe for his comedy tour. Check out the dates!

  3. Steve-O Tickets

    Rating: 5 out of 5 Amazing by Tyler on 12/17/23. Was well worth the 40 bucks and would definately go again for sure. Rating: 1 out of 5 Disappointed 😞 by B3388 on 9/26/23 Pensacola Saenger Theatre - Pensacola. I have been a fan of Steve o since I started listening to his pod cast last year when I got sober.

  4. Steve-O's "Bucket List Tour" Will Be Raising Hell in Denver Next Week

    In January of 2018, Steve-O road tripped from Los Angeles to Denver to debut his second stand-up special, Gnarly, at the Gothic Theatre.In true Steve-O fashion, he spent the entirety of that drive ...

  5. STEVE-O: THE BUCKET LIST TOUR

    JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author, Steve-O, is bringing The Bucket List Tour to Dominion Energy Center on 7/17/22. Every idea on Steve-O's bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour. Not only are the stunts more ridiculous ...

  6. Steve-O's stand-up comedy Bucket List Tour is a hard kick in the nuts

    With that, Steve-O's multi-mediated stand-up comedy "Bucket List" excursion is but one more rung on a ladder that proves his lust for life to be full and forward moving.Before the start of his "Bucket List" stand-up comedy tour, Steve-O spoke to Paradise Media's A.D. Amorosi about the ins-and-outs of his long, still-growing career.

  7. STEVE-O: THE BUCKET LIST TOUR

    Thu, September 7, 2023 @ 7:00 PM - SteveO.com ADULTS ONLY Steve-O (a.k.a. Stephen Glover) was willing to do whatever it took to become famous, even if it meant stapling his b***sack to his leg. After failing miserably at the University of Miami, Steve-O was a homeless couch-surfer for three years before he attended Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, to help further his goal ...

  8. Steve-O: The Bucket List Tour

    Ticket Prices. $35.00. On Sale. On Sale Now. Ages. 21 & Over. Steve-O (a.k.a. Stephen Glover) has become a household name and it all started when he snatched a video camera from his father's closet when he was fifteen years old. From there he started producing homemade skateboarding videos featuring dangerous stunts mixed with comical behavior.

  9. Steve-O

    Steve-O: The Bucket List Tour. JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author, Steve-O, is bringing The Bucket List Tour to Capitol Theater. Every idea on Steve-O's bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour.

  10. Steve-O: The Bucket List Tour

    Event Details. JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author, Steve-O, is bringing The Bucket List Tour to the Lyric on November 30, 2022. Every idea on Steve-O's bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour.

  11. Steve-O The Bucket List Tour

    Opener: SCOTT RANDOLF. JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author, Steve-O, is bringing The Bucket List Tour to Balboa Theatre on Friday, February 25, 2022. Every idea on Steve-O's bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour.

  12. Steve-O

    Event Details. JACKASS star, stand-up comedian, and New York Times best-selling author, Steve-O, is bringing The Bucket List Tour to The Pabst Theater on January 23. Every idea on Steve-O's bucket list was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour.

  13. Steve-O brings 'Bucket List Tour' to King Center with stunts, stories

    Steve-O: The Bucket List Tour. Where: The King Center, 3865 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne. When: Thursday, Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. Tickets: Start at $35. VIP tickets that include a meet-and-greet are $143 ...

  14. 'Steve-O's Bucket List' Special Sets Release Date

    By Matt Grobar. October 31, 2023 5:30pm. Steve-O Gav Thane. EXCLUSIVE: Steve-O has set a November 14th launch for Steve-O's Bucket List, his new stand-up special, which will be released through ...

  15. Steve-O Bucket List Tour Review: A Finely Tuned Bitchin Night Out

    Here's our Steve-O Bucket List tour review. Packed full of wild stories to tell and even wilder footage, Steve-O is no stranger to a stage and a stunt. ... With stand-up shows and the audience knowing full well the kind of person Steve-O is I expected a lot of drunken idiots to be showing up and heckling the poor guy. There's a time and ...

  16. Steve-O's Bucket List (TV Special 2023)

    Steve-O's Bucket List: Directed by Eric Abrams, Steve-O. With Steve-O, Bill Burr, Preston Lacy, Dave England. Steve-O new unrated special, filmed in front of a sold-out crowd, sees him in top form as he brings his comedy tour straight into your living room with his hilarious stand-up and stunts.

  17. Steve-O On His New Stand-Up And How He's Survived Decades Of ...

    It's a rough ride at times, but oddly heartwarming given that Steve-O's fiancée, Lux Wright, helps film some of the most extreme scenes. Steve-O seems indestructible, but he'll turn 50 next year ...

  18. Steve-O of 'Jackass' fame takes on his bucket list of stunts in new

    Steve-O's stand-up tour comes to L.A. on March 10. Steve-O has traveled across a tightrope over an alligator pit with raw meat hanging from his underwear.

  19. "Steve-O's Bucket List" Standup Special Gets Trailer, Release Date

    Directed by Eric Abrams and Steve-O " Bucket List " will bring his multimedia comedy tour straight into your living room. Including hilarious stand-up, stunts labeled "too extreme" for " Jackass ," and a love story. Color us curious as to how all of that will tie in together. " Bucket List " comes courtesy of Yeah, Dude!

  20. Steve-O's Bucket List tour: London dates and how to get tickets

    Bucket tour London dates. The Bucket tour is visiting London on the following dates at the Hackney Empire: Thursday, July 13, at 8pm. Friday, July 14, at 7pm (sold out) Friday, July 14, 10.30pm ...

  21. Steve-O of 'Jackass' brings his 'Bucket List Tour' to Stockton

    Stand-up comedian, stunt performer and, of course, one of the "Jackass" stars Steve-O will be at the Bob Hope Theatre as part of his "Steve-O: The Bucket List Tour." "Naughty, multimedia ...

  22. Interview: Steve-O Talks New 'Bucket List' Stand-up Special and More

    By Tyler Treese. ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Jackass star and entertainer Steve-O about his new stand-up special, Steve-O's Bucket List. The star discussed his experience ...