Shane Gillis made history after breaking two Guinness World Records during a sold-out show at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field. The Shane Gillis Becomes A Two-Time Guinness World Record Holder In One Night first appeared on The Blast
Shane Gillis has become one of comedy’s biggest stars, selling out arenas and earning a devoted following with his career. Now, the Pennsylvania native has reached another milestone after breaking two Guinness World Records during a sold-out show at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, cementing his place in comedy history.
Shane Gillis Officially Breaks Two World Records At His Sold-Out Show
On Friday, July 17, thousands gathered at Lincoln Financial Field to see Shane Gillis. The comedian has sold out massive arenas and stadiums across North America in the past, but his latest show reached another level after it broke two Guinness World Records.
According to reports, Gillis sold 77,047 tickets with 73,946 confirmed attendees, earning him the records for Most Tickets Sold for a Comedy Show by a Solo Comedian and the Largest Audience for a Comedian, respectively. The ticket sales milestone is a new title introduced by the organization, setting the number to beat at 54,000.
German comedian Mario Barth previously held the record for the largest audience for a comedian, a title he earned in 2008 after performing to a crowd of 67,733.
Guinness World Records adjudicator Andy Glass verified Gillis’ figures and said, “Tonight’s event was a powerful reminder that record-breaking achievements continue to capture people’s imagination around the world.”
The Comedian Brought Out Big Names At The Show
Gillis’ record-breaking show pushed forward despite a Code Purple in Philadelphia due to “very unhealthy” air quality. Smoke plumes from the Canadian and Minnesota wildfires descended on the region, prompting officials to urge residents to stay indoors.
Ahead of his show, the comedian took to social media to tell his fans that he wouldn’t be canceling his performance. Fans said it was a bit hazy at the venue, but they were not too bothered. “I would put a hazmat suit on to Shane. I won’t miss this for the world,” one said.
Kicking off the show was former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, who hyped up the massive crowd with the iconic “E-A-G-L-E-S” chant. Jordan Mailata and Cooper DeJean also made appearances. Rapper Meek Mill then performed, followed by sets from comedians Matt McCusker, Big Jay Oakerson, and Dave Chapelle.
Gillis entered the venue to Dire Straits’ “Money for Nothing” and delivered an hour-long set. The show was closed by hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia.
Shane Gillis Built A Massive Career After ‘SNL’ Firing

Gillis began his stand-up comedy career in 2012 and was on the rise in 2019 when he was announced as the newest cast member on “SNL.” Days later, however, the comedian was fired before even appearing in a single episode due to derogatory language he used in an old podcast episode.
Despite the “SNL” fallout, Gillis was able to move past the controversy and slowly built a massive following from his podcast and YouTube sketch series “Gilly & Keeves.” In 2021, he self-funded a stand-up special that gained millions of views and skyrocketed his career, which was followed by a Netflix special.
Gillis has since returned to “SNL” following his firing, serving as host in both 2024 and 2025.
The Comedian’s Netflix Show Is Returning For A Third Season
Gillis co-created the comedy show “Tires” with Steve Gerben and John McKeever. It follows Will (Gerben), who is struggling to turn around a family-owned auto repair shop. His efforts are frequently derailed by his cousin and employee, Shane (Gillis), whose antics create chaos.
Gillis and his co-creators made the show independently before Netflix bought it. “We wanted to make a show that feels like the sitcoms we grew up watching. Just a funny, regular workplace comedy,” he said.
Many comedians and celebrities have made appearances on the show, including Andrew Schulz, Tommy Pope, Vince Vaughn, Ron White, and John Lovitz. “Tires” has been renewed for a third season, which will premiere on Netflix on August 13.
Shane Gillis Has Sold More Than 1 Million Tickets On His Tour
Gillis kicked off the “Shane Gillis Live” tour in January 2025, following a highly successful eight-stop circuit in 2024. His tour has seen historic turnouts at venues including TD Garden in Boston, Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, and other major venues.
To date, Gillis has sold more than 1 million tickets across 100 headlining shows on his tour. His next stop is at the North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center on August 8.
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