Steve-O’s comedy tour stopping in Kamloops, Kelowna

Jackass star Steve-O will be sharing his silly antics in Kamloops and Kelowna this fall.

As part of Johnny Knoxville’s team of pranksters, Steve-O rose to fame in the early 2000s by performing stunts like snorting wasabi and crossing a tightrope over a pool of alligators, among many others.

He’ll be stopping in B.C. as part of his “xxx-rated” Bucket List Tour.

In Kelowna, Steve-O performs on Oct. 28 at the Kelowna Community Theatre. Tickets cost between $56 and $158 before taxes and fees.

His Kamloops show happens Oct. 30 at the Sagebrush Theatre. Tickets range from $60 to $170 before taxes and fees.

READ MORE: The evolution of Steve-O, where every act is his last


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