
Shane Gillis: From Canceled to Comedic Elite | ESPYs, Netflix, and Sold-Out Arena Tours
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Shane Gillis is everywhere right now and the momentum just keeps building. The most headline-grabbing news is his selection as host for the 2025 ESPY Awards, which airs live on ESPN July 16. This puts Gillis front and center in front of the sports world—the mainstream gig that cements his evolution from polarizing podcast comic to genuine major-league entertainer. According to AOL, his hosting has reignited chatter about his long-standing controversies, notably his 2019 SNL firing over offensive podcast clips, but his career seems largely unaffected. Not only did Gillis apologize and acknowledge his past, but he’s also since appeared as a host on SNL itself in February 2024 and March 2025, each time prompting debate but pulling in big ratings. Lorne Michaels, the SNL head honcho, confirmed that the decision to fire Gillis years ago was NBC’s, not his—a bit of industry tea that still pops up whenever Gillis’s name trends.
Business-wise, Shane is riding high and busy as ever. His Netflix sitcom “Tires” dropped its second season on June 5, and Variety just confirmed Netflix is picking up the show for a third season—look for that in 2026. Gillis both stars and co-created the series, which has become a central pillar of his broadening media empire, especially after Netflix acquired the show as part of a larger deal that included another stand-up special. Add in his 2023 Netflix special “Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs,” and it’s clear he’s not just a live act anymore.
Speaking of live acts, he’s on a full-blown national arena tour right now, with upcoming shows selling out in major cities like Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Louisville, Detroit, and more. Ticket prices are robust, with VIP options going for nearly $1,000 in some markets. Local radio stations are even running giveaways—like 98.9 The Rock in Kansas City, which is spiking fan demand and keeping his name buzzing at the grassroots level.
On social media, Gillis remains a trending topic. Clips of his sets, interviews, and podcast appearances circulate widely, frequently going viral and sparking discourse ranging from comedic praise to renewed debates about the boundaries of edgy humor. As of this week, a clip featuring Gillis in conversation with Matt McCusker and Louis CK about American history is making rounds on YouTube and other platforms, demonstrating his ongoing influence in comedy circles.
In summary, Shane Gillis is straddling the line between controversy and mainstream breakthrough, riding a dazzling career peak. If the ESPYs gig goes well, it could mark the moment he forever shakes the “canceled comic” label and steps fully into the mainstream comedic elite.
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