Steve-O Closes Canada Tour with Wild Surrey Show
It was a full house at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre on Friday, October 10, as legendary stunt performer and comedian Steve-O brought down the curtain on the Canadian leg of his “Crash and Burn” tour with a wildly outrageous — and unmistakably adults-only — performance.
Known for his fearless and often shocking antics since his MTV Jackass days in the early 2000s, the 50-year-old daredevil—born Stephen Glover—delivered an uncensored multimedia comedy show packed with videos of jaw-dropping, explicit, and at times absurd stunts.
Among the on-screen highlights were clips of Steve-O skydiving while masturbating, experimenting with Mentos and cola in ways better left undescribed, and even tattooing a crash-test logo on his genitals. Other moments showed celebrity friends joining in, from Post Malone tattooing his face to Chris Pontius performing a remote-control car stunt gone hilariously wrong.
Despite the wild humor, the show carried an emotional thread as Steve-O reflected on aging, personal growth, and resilience. “I turned 50,” he told the cheering crowd. “Nobody saw that coming. I think I’ve messed up a lot of people’s celebrity death pools.”
He shared that creating this tour helped him rediscover purpose:
“I was convinced this would be my farewell tour, but it reminded me that there’s no age when we have to stop being who we are,” he said, to loud applause.
Throughout the night, Steve-O kept audiences laughing with stories, nostalgia, and gratitude toward longtime fans. “Many of us have been on this ridiculous ride together for a long time,” he said. “From here on out, no more whining about getting older—just gratitude that you’re still here with me.”
Pre-show, the theatre’s parking lot buzzed with fans, rock music by Van Halen, Def Leppard, and Mötley Crüe, and the unmistakable anticipation of a night that was anything but ordinary.
Opening act Django Gold warmed up the crowd with sharp humor, joking, “This is the only chance I’ve had recently to drink beer in a school! F*** yeah, drinking alcohol in a school like a bunch of teachers!”
With explosive energy, graphic comedy, and surprising sincerity, Steve-O’s Surrey finale proved a fitting end to a tour that celebrated chaos, comedy, and the art of not taking life too seriously.
Stay updated instantly — follow us on Instagram | Facebook | X




