SHERBROOKE, February 3, 2026 — The energy at Théâtre Granada is hitting a fever pitch tonight as global superstar and Jackass icon Steve-O brings his “Crash and Burn” tour to the heart of the Eastern Townships.
In an exclusive phone interview with CJMQ 88.9, Steve-O opened up about his first-ever visit to Sherbrooke, the evolution of his legendary stunts, and the massive news that has the entertainment world buzzing: the official return of the Jackass crew to the big screen this summer.
A Townships Debut
Despite decades of touring the globe, Steve-O confirmed that tonight marks his official debut in Sherbrooke.
“We are beyond hyped to have a legend like you on the airwaves,” noted the CJMQ host Derek Bullard during the segment. The Granada, a historic venue known for its elegance, will serve as the backdrop for an 18-plus evening that Steve-O describes as “completely uncensored.”
‘Crash and Burn’: See it to Believe It
The “Crash and Burn” tour isn’t just a stand-up set; it’s a multimedia experience designed to bridge the gap between storytelling and the visceral shock value that made Steve-O a household name.
“What’s so fun about this new multimedia show is that you don’t just hear the ridiculous stories… you see them happen for yourself,” Steve-O explained. The show features never-before-seen footage of his latest exploits, many of which were deemed too intense for traditional media.
The Big Reveal: Jackass the Movie
Perhaps the biggest bombshell of the interview was the confirmation of Jackass. The franchise, which many thought had taken its final bow with Jackass Forever, is officially returning to theaters on June 26, 2026.
Steve-O hinted that the energy from the “Crash and Burn” tour has been a major influence on the new film, promising fans the same raw, unfiltered chaos they’ve come to expect—now delivered by a crew that somehow continues to defy the laws of both physics and aging.
17 Years of Clarity
A central theme of the conversation was Steve-O’s remarkable journey of sobriety. Celebrating over 17 years sober, he discussed how his approach to stunts has shifted.
Performing high-risk feats without the “buffer” of substances has given him a new creative edge. He noted that being 100% present for every hit and every laugh allows him to process the physical toll differently, turning the “crash” into a calculated, though still painful, form of art.
Tonight at the Granada
For those heading to the 8:00 PM show, the message is clear: expect the unexpected.
“Steve-O, we’ll see you at the Granada,” the interview concluded. “Thanks for being a total pro and a true inspiration.”
Tickets for tonight’s 18+ event are subject to availability at the Théâtre Granada box office.
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