Concrete & Jerry Garcia Bring “That’s Not Me” Comedy Tour to Downtown Stockton
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Concrete & Jerry Garcia Bring “That’s Not Me” Comedy Tour to Downtown Stockton

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Event date: 3/14/2026 10:00 PM - 3/15/2026 12:00 AM Export event

Downtown Stockton is set for a night of nonstop laughter this spring as comedians Concrete and Jerry Garcia bring their nationally touring show, That’s Not Me, to the historic Bob Hope Theatre on Saturday, March 14, 2026 .

Known for their sharp storytelling, fearless honesty, and viral comedy clips that have captivated audiences across social media, Concrete and Jerry Garcia have built a loyal following by delivering humor rooted in real life, cultural commentary, and personal experiences. Their That’s Not Me tour promises a high-energy night of stand-up comedy that connects deeply with fans while delivering big laughs from start to finish .

The iconic Bob Hope Theatre, a landmark of Stockton’s downtown entertainment scene, provides an intimate and unforgettable setting for the tour’s local stop. Originally opened in 1930 and beautifully restored to its original grandeur, the venue continues to host major concerts, comedy acts, theatrical productions, and community events, making it a cornerstone of the city’s cultural life .

Tickets for the March 14 performance start at $37 and go on sale Friday, January 9, 2026, at 10 a.m. Fans can purchase tickets in person at the Adventist Health Arena Box Office or online through Ticketmaster .

The event is presented by Stockton Live, the organization behind some of the Central Valley’s most memorable live entertainment experiences. Stockton Live operates five premier venues across the city, including Adventist Health Arena, Bob Hope Theatre, Oak Park Ice Rink, Stockton Ballpark, and the Downtown Marina, welcoming more than 300,000 guests each year to concerts, sporting events, and community celebrations .

With two standout comedians, a celebrated historic venue, and an energized downtown backdrop, That’s Not Me is shaping up to be one of Stockton’s must-see live comedy events of the year.

For more information, visit StocktonLive.com or follow Stockton Live for upcoming event announcements.

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