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Comic Steve Hofstetter planning one-night gig in Phoenix

Nobel Peace Prize nominee will perform downtown at Stand Up Live

Posted 3/15/24

Comedian Steve Hofstetter will be appearing in Phoenix in April.

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COMEDY

Comic Steve Hofstetter planning one-night gig in Phoenix

Nobel Peace Prize nominee will perform downtown at Stand Up Live

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Comedian Steve Hofstetter will be appearing in Phoenix in April.

Hofstetter, who has more than 1 billion views on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, is a Nobel Peace Prize-nominated comedian. His book “Ginger Kid” is a top 5 pick on Amazon and debuted at number one in its category.

He’ll have an 8 p.m. set on Wednesday, April 3 downtown at Stand Up Live, 50 W. Jefferson St., Suite 200. The show is 18+.

Hofstetter was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his charity work in the comedy community.

He recently starred in the Lifetime thriller/satire “Handyman From Hell,” was the host and executive producer of Season One of “Laughs” on FOX, and has been on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” and “E! True Hollywood Story,” “Comics Unleashed,” “Comedy All-Stars,” “Quite Frankly,” “White Boyz in the Hood,” “Countdown,” and more.

He is a former columnist for Sports Illustrated and the NHL, and has also written for Maxim and the New York Times, among others.