Howard Stern will be celebrating his upcoming birthday in an unprecedented bash. We’ve got the latest details, including ticket info, contest details, location, date and comments by the host of the event, Jimmy Kimmel.
America’s most popular (and rich) broadcaster will be celebrating his 60th birthday on Friday, January 31. The event will be taking place at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC, though the exact time of the event has been withheld.
Tickets for the event are NOT on sale. There are only four ways to win tickets to the festivities. For specific details, you can hop over to Howard’s official website, but we’ve provided a brief synopsis below:
1. Listen to the show, M-W 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Stern has already given away a number of tickets through his live broadcast on Sirius.
2. Enter the grand prize sweepstakes. There is only one winner for this entry, however, the guest will be given VIP access, including photos with Baba Booey, himself.
3. #FollowHoward social media contests. Six winners will be selected from different contests.
4. Enter at Siriusxm.com
While a lot of information hasn’t been released about the event, one thing we do know is that Jimmy Kimmel will be hosting. The late night funnyman told audiences, "I am honored and excited to take part in a celebration of the life of my friend and hero Howard Stern. This should be the best BaBa-birthday party ever."
Howard first announced the bash on his Sirius XM show, where he told listeners:
“We are having a birthday blowout bash like the country has never seen before. [...] Sirius[XM] has put a tremendous amount of money into this production. We’re going to have it Friday night, Jan. 31, which is a little past my birthday. [...] Live radio, and it’s going to be one of these shows that I think is gonna be very special, and very special for the fans. [...] My dear friend and buddy Jimmy Kimmel will be hosting the show. [...] And the list of people who have already signed on for this--there are two or three people who I want to mention but I won’t. [...] We think it could be anywhere from two-and-a-half to four hours.”
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