Skankfest tickets officially went on sale this week, prompting Luis J. Gomez to make the rounds to drum up interest for the event. On Kill Tony, he issued an open invitation, telling a guest, "We just announced that SkankFest tickets are on sale today. How would you like to come to SkankFest this year?"
The hype machine is running at full capacity, with Tony Hinchcliffe positioning the festival as an unmissable industry fixture. Hinchcliffe described the event as a "crazy, big, dirty, sweaty, fun festival," and warned listeners that tickets might be "sold out by the time this gets out."
The aesthetic of Skankfest has clearly become a shorthand for chaos within the Kill Tony universe. When describing a particularly wild interview segment, Hinchcliffe remarked, "Sounds like Skankfest to me." With high-profile names like Shane Gillis and Nate Bargatze already attached, the festival continues to cement its reputation as the definitive gathering for the podcast-adjacent comedy circuit.
