INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee is doing more than hosting podcasts off the field, but will now host a comedy fundraiser, "Cracking up for Kokomo" after a tornado carrying 152 mile per hour winds left destruction in the city.
The one-night show of entertainment will raise money for the people of Kokomo in need of assistance after the storm.
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McAfee announced the show Thursday afternoon using the hashtag #KokomoStrong
Wanna help our Indiana family in Kokomo? Tickets go on sale Monday at noon.. Let's do this #KokomoStrong pic.twitter.com/XMRngS99cb
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) August 25, 2016
The show presented by McAfee and Live Nation will take place Sept. 2 at the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre and will feature special celebrity guests.
BIG fundraising event about to be announced to help our brothers and sisters in #Kokomo.. When 1 Hoosier hurts, we all do ~> #KokomoStrong
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) August 25, 2016
All proceeds will go to the United Way of Howard County for Kokomo tornado relief.
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Tickets go on sale Monday at noon online at livenation.com.