Killers of Kill Tony in Edmonton 2026

Get ready for an electrifying night at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium on April 17, 2026! The Killers of Kill Tony are set to unleash their explosive performance, blending fierce energy with iconic hits. Don’t miss your chance to feel the adrenaline—grab your Killers of Kill Tony tour tickets now!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Killers of Kill Tony show in Edmonton, AB?
Killers of Kill Tony in Edmonton is a live stand-up show built around the Kill Tony podcast, where the show’s regulars perform full-length stand-up sets on stage instead of short open-mic spots. It is presented as a touring stand-up experience featuring top talent from what is billed as the world’s number one live podcast.
When and where is the Edmonton show?
The Edmonton performance is on Friday, April 17, 2026, with showtime at 7:00 PM. It takes place at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, located at 11455 87 Avenue NW, next to the University of Alberta campus.
Who is performing at Killers of Kill Tony in Edmonton?
Current lineups list Hans Kim and David Lucas as featured comics for the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium date, along with other members of the Killers of Kill Tony touring cast. The tour is promoted as using a rotating lineup, so exact performers are subject to change closer to the event.
How long does the show usually last?
Ticket pages list a 7:00 PM start time, and similar Killers of Kill Tony theatre dates typically run around two hours. You can expect a full evening of multiple stand-up sets plus transitions and crowd interaction, usually ending near 9:00 PM depending on the final lineup.
How can I get cheap tickets for Killers of Kill Tony in Edmonton?
SeatGeek notes that Killers of Kill Tony tickets in Edmonton can start as low as about 64 Canadian dollars, while one major reseller shows the lowest price around 74 dollars with an average near 159 dollars. To find cheaper tickets, sort listings by lowest price, focus on upper or rear sections instead of main floor centre, compare several major sites (primary and resale), and keep an eye on prices in the week and especially the last 24–48 hours before the show when some resellers drop prices rather than be left with unsold seats.
What is the typical ticket price range for the Edmonton date?
Current data for the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium show lists entry-level prices from roughly 64–74 dollars and an average paid price around 150–160 dollars, reflecting strong demand. This means better main floor and closer-centre seats are much more expensive than the minimum, so being flexible about section and row is important if you want to stay near the lower end of the range.
Is seating reserved or general admission at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium?
Killers of Kill Tony at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium uses reserved seating, so each ticket has a specific section, row, and seat number. You will keep the exact seat printed on your ticket, and reviewing the seating map before purchase helps you choose between main floor and balcony areas that fit your budget and preferred view.
Where can I park for the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, and what does it cost?
The main option is the Jubilee Auditorium Car Park, accessed from 87 Avenue, with additional surface parking on the south side of the building and barrier-free spaces on the ground level of the car park. Performance parking is charged at a special flat rate of about 6 Canadian dollars per performance in the evening and on weekends, making it a relatively inexpensive choice for show nights.
Are there alternative or cheaper parking options nearby?
If the Jubilee lots fill up, the venue points to additional parking in University of Alberta lots listed on the university’s parking map, which are within walking distance. Some private and app-based parking options near the university and surrounding neighbourhoods may offer competitive daily rates, and local advice stresses arriving early if you want a surface lot space rather than having to circle for a spot.
Can I use transit to get to the show, and when should I arrive?
Edmonton’s LRT stops at Health Sciences/Jubilee Station on 114 Street, just a short walk from the theatre, making transit a convenient way to avoid campus parking altogether. The Jubilee recommends allowing extra time to park and reach your seat before showtime, so aiming to arrive at least 45–60 minutes before the 7:00 PM start is a good idea, whether you drive or take the train.
Is the show suitable for kids, and are there any special venue rules?
Killers of Kill Tony is marketed as a stand-up spin-off of an adult comedy podcast and typically includes strong language and mature content, making it more appropriate for adults and older teens than for young children. Standard Jubilee rules apply, including pay parking, suggested early arrival, and theatre etiquette such as arriving on time to avoid late-seating holds once the performance has begun.