Steve Trevino coming to Visalia Fox on May 21

Comedian Steve Trevino is coming to The Visalia Fox Theatre on May 21, 2022. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 8th at 10am. Tickets can be purchased at the Visalia Fox Theatre Box Office, by calling 559-625-1FOX, or visit www.foxvisalia.org..

A little about comedian Steve Trevino…You could invite him over for a nice civilized dinner with the wife and kids—or brews and barbecue in the backyard with your buddies…

Steve Treviño most certainly embodies the title of “America’s Favorite Husband.” Sharing hilarious observations on fatherhood, husband-hood, and modern life-hood at large, he locks into an undeniable rhythm fueled by straight-shooting honesty and a whole lot of heart. He appeals to audiences on the most relatable level by fitting right into their families. He takes pride in the fact he’s “not allowed to make [his] own decisions,” as any good husband should. This identifiable approach affirms his status as one of the country’s fastest-rising comics, viewed over 175 million times as of 2020, selling out shows coast-to-coast, nearly 1 million total social media followers, and headlining specials for Amazon, NETFLIX, Showtime, and more.

“My comedy is very personal to me,” he says. “My goal is to make sure that every day married men can laugh at themselves.” “I was like, ‘How did this one man get everybody to come inside and laugh together at the same things?’,” he recalls. “That’s when I discovered standup comedy.”

After wearing out his cousin’s Eddie Murphy VHS tapes, a seven-year-old. He witnessed early gigs by Dave Chapelle, Jeff Dunham, Damon Wayans, and more, stoking the passion further. In 2001, he opened up the iconic Three Amigos Comedy Tour featuring Carlos Mencia, Pablo Francisco, and Freddy Soto. By 2006, he began headlining shows of his own.

At the same time, he also gives back whenever possible. Steve regularly raises money for Helicopters For Heroes, an organization benefitting veterans. Towards the end of each show, he spotlights vets, police officers, first responders, nurses, and teachers and uplifts them a tribute.

Additionally, “If you watch my standup and walk away a little closer to your partner, I’m doing my job,” he leaves off. “Hopefully, you think, ‘I’m not the only one going through this’. That’s what comedy does. I want to leave you with a very honest image of what my wife and I are. I look at the psychology of a joke before I look at the funny of it. For as much as it should be funny, it should be therapeutic. That’s what I’m here for.”

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