6140 Levis Commons Blvd
Perrysburg, OH 43551

Steve Hofstetter

Ages 21 and up
Thursday, August 15
Doors: 6pm // Show: 7pm
$38 to $48
Ticket Policy:
All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Everyone must be 21 or older with a valid ID to enter the showroom, unless otherwise stated.
Tickets are sold individually, and you cannot choose where you sit. Seating is done by the date and time you purchase tickets so we encourage you to purchase early. Please message us through the contact page on our website in advance if you require easy access seating. We will automatically seat reservations together that have the same FIRST and LAST name. If you wish to sit with another party, you must message us through the Contact page on our website at least 24 hours prior to the show. 
PLEASE NOTE: You will be seated with other guests from a separate party at the same table.
TWO ITEM MINIMUM PER PERSON: This includes food and drinks, items purchased in DraftCade are not included.

About the Artist:
Author, columnist, and comedian Steve Hofstetter is often called the hardest working man in show-business. With all due respect to the late James Brown. Hofstetter’s national TV debut came on ESPN’s Quite Frankly, where Stephen A. Smith yelled at him for three minutes. Hofstetter has appeared on CBS’ “Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson”, Showtime’s “White Boyz in the Hood”, VH1’s “Countdown”, Sundance’s “On the Road in America”, and ABC’s “Barbara Walter’s Special”. He is the host and executive producer of “Laughs” on Fox networks. One of the top booked acts on the college circuit, the original writer for collegehumor.com has also released six albums. Hofstetter has written humor columns for the New York Times, SportsIllustrated.com, and NHL.com, where he publicly admitted to being a Ranger fan. After hosting Four Quotas on Sirius Satellite Radio for two seasons, Hofstetter moved to broadcast radio, and his Sports Minute (Or So) was syndicated on over 170 stations and in over 30 newspapers. Hofstetter’s second live comedy album (“Cure For the Cable Guy”) reached #20 on Billboard’s comedy charts. His third album (“Dark Side of the Room”) was the first ever pay-what-you-want” comedy album, since people were going to steal it anyway. His fourth album consisted of an hour of 100% ad-libbed material, which is, frankly, nuts. His fifth album hit #1 on iTunes’ comedy charts, which is also a bit nuts. Hofstetter’s brutal tour schedule consists of over 100 colleges and dozens of clubs every year, and is fueled by an immense online popularity, tons of press, and a Prius with great gas mileage. He reached 200,000 friends on Facebook (still the world record), 400,000 more on MySpace, and high shelves in grocery stores. While Hofstetter’s live shows are routinely sold out, he is best known for his writing, first published at age 15, mainly to impress girls. At 18, he co-founded “Sports Jerk of the Week”, an irreverent website featured by press like USA Today’s Baseball Weekly, Sports Illustrated and CNN. And at 20, Hofstetter took a year off of school to head up web content for the New York Yankees. The Yankees won the World Series that year, which would have been wonderful if they hadn’t beaten Hofstetter’s Mets. Yes, he’s also a Mets fan. Poor kid. While an undergraduate at Columbia University, Hofstetter was a well-read columnist for the Columbia Daily Spectator and a voice of the Lions. After a summer writing for Maxim, ESPN, and Sports Illustrated for Kids, Hofstetter syndicated his column in several newspapers. Without his glasses, Hofstetter also looks a great deal like Michael Rappaport.

VIP Ticket Includes:
Priority Seating
Private Group Meet and Greet w/ Steve Hofstetter
Photo Opportunity
Limited Edition Shirt
Autographed Tour Poster
Autographed Book
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