Comedian Jo Koy plans San Antonio stop on ‘Koy Meets World’ tour

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SAN ANTONIO – One of the world’s most popular comedians will perform stand-up in San Antonio for the fourth time in six years.

As part of his “Koy World Tour,” Jo Koy is set to return to the Alamo City on Saturday, Oct. 3 at the Frost Bank Center. This exciting event is part of Koy’s impressive track record, as he has become a favorite among fans across the globe.

Koy has made a significant impact on the comedy scene, especially with his recent Netflix specials. Since 2020, he has produced three specials: “In His Elements” (2020), “Live from the LA Forum” (2022), and “Live From Brooklyn” (2024). Each of these performances showcases his unique style and relatable humor, contributing to his rise in popularity.

In addition to his stand-up shows, Koy hosted the 81st Golden Globe Awards in 2024, demonstrating his versatility and presence in the entertainment industry.

According to a news release from the Frost Bank Center, Koy consistently ranks among the top 10 grossing stand-up comedians each year. This impressive achievement reflects his ability to connect with audiences and deliver laughter on a grand scale.

Koy’s relationship with San Antonio is strong; he has performed at the venue, previously known as the AT&T Center, in 2021, 2023, and again in 2024. His frequent appearances highlight his popularity in the region and the love fans have for his comedy.

Tickets for Koy’s upcoming show on Oct. 3, 2026, will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday through the Frost Bank Center and Ticketmaster’s websites. Fans eager to ensure they get their tickets should act quickly, as they are expected to sell fast.

For those looking for exclusive presale access, signing up for the Frost Bank Center’s newsletter and selecting the “Comedy” genre will provide an opportunity to secure tickets ahead of the general sale.

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