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The last few days have been a whirlwind of high-profile news and major career moves for comedian Shane Gillis. On August 18, Gillis announced a Las Vegas milestone: he will headline back-to-back nights at the Resorts World Theatre on October 17 and 18, marking his first appearance at the newly renovated Strip hotspot. Tickets for both performances go on sale this Friday, August 22, at 10 a.m. Pacific, stoking massive fan anticipation. BroadwayWorld Las Vegas and Casino City Times both highlighted this announcement, calling Gillis “one of the industry’s leading touring comics,” pointing to his breakout 2021 YouTube special which cleared 40 million views and his 2023 Netflix hit Beautiful Dogs that charted top ten in five countries.
Adding to the buzz, his Fall 2025 tour is making headlines across multiple cities, with PHX Arena confirming that Gillis will also perform in Phoenix on December 5. The arena’s press release details the momentum, noting Gillis has already broken six all-time ticket sales records at major arenas this year and achieved eleven sold-out arena shows. Social media is lighting up too—a post from Gillis’ team on Instagram reminded fans about the Vegas shows, and another fan post from Milwaukee praised the climax of a three-night run in the city as “insane.”
Saturday Night Live is giving Gillis extended mainstream exposure. Last night, NBC re-aired his much-talked-about March 1 episode, his second SNL hosting gig, further cementing his rapid ascent from internet upstart to nationally recognized comedic voice, according to IMDb’s report.
Business-wise Gillis continues to diversify. He and comedy partner Matt McCusker’s Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast still reigns as the world’s most-subscribed Patreon podcast, and they just inked a partnership with Spotify to bring video episodes to the platform, deepening their digital footprint. In advertising, Gillis remains in demand. After starring in Bud Light’s blockbuster Super Bowl ad with Post Malone and Peyton Manning, he just fronted another Bud Light campaign for the 2025 college football season, which Anheuser-Busch describes as blending “hilarity and tradition.” His Under Armour campaign with Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish last month also saw wide digital acclaim.
On the screen, excitement is building for Gillis’s upcoming roles: he’ll appear with Christian Bale and Nicolas Cage in David O. Russell’s film Madden, and with Al Pacino and Vince Vaughn in Easy’s Waltz, the latter premiering at Toronto’s acclaimed TIFF festival. Finally, all signs point to a new milestone in September, when Gillis is set to headline Notre Dame Stadium alongside Zach Bryan and Dermot Kennedy. If sold out, it would break the world record for largest comedy show attendance in history. For Shane Gillis, this has undeniably been a week marked by sold-out shows, major TV presence, business expansion, and industry-defining headlines.
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