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Pat McAfee details grand plans for Big Night Aht 'variety show' in Pittsburgh
It’s no exaggeration to say Pat McAfee reinvented the sports media business almost singlehandedly, but he’s not stopping now.
The ESPN commentator and WWE announcer will debut his “Big Night Aht” concept in Pittsburgh, his hometown, on Wednesday night. McAfee is billing the sold-out event, hosted at the nearly-20,000 seat PPG Paints Arena downtown, as a “variety show” in the vein of The Dean Martin Show, which McAfee grew up watching with his grandmother.
McAfee explained his big dreams for the event in a recent appearance on Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger.
“This is a ‘I have to find out if it’s possible or not’ show,” McAfee said. “I’ve been thinking about this for years.”
The host of The Pat McAfee Show, which ESPN licenses for eight figures annually, wants “Big Night Aht” to bring people together for music, comedy, entertainment and sports. And the emphasis is on “Big.”
McAfee believes there is still space for those old-fashioned variety shows, and he believes he can pull it off on a massive scale, live in a city like Pittsburgh, and perhaps across the country.
“I remember there was a variety show concept, where all the big stars came to do a show, just to do a show,” McAfee said of the early television days in the 1960s and 70s. “And I remember it was talked about as, you hear about these acts but you don’t really get to experience them. And nowadays, I think the award shows were supposed to be the variety shows. I think they became the gathering of talent, where people are going to entertain. And for one reason or another, whether it’s the business side, the agent side, the platform side, there’s so many different people working against people kind of coming together.”
“Big Night Aht” begins at 8 p.m. ET and will be livestreamed on McAfee’s YouTube, X and TikTok feeds. McAfee also announced on PMS recently that Hulu will air video of the full event on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET, along with behind-the-scenes footage.
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨
There will be a re-air Thursday, April 10th of Big Night AHT on Hulu with exclusive behind the scenes footage #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/CxpQgEzAiG
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 4, 2025
McAfee explained that he uses his side gig as a ring-side announcer on WWE Raw to learn more about in-arena production. With his connections across the worlds of sports and entertainment, McAfee is ready to try it starting Wednesday night in his hometown.
“I want people to be able to experience a show that is high-level, the tops of industries, just coming together just to entertain the s*** out of people,” McAfee said. “I’ve always wanted to do it. I thought it would be a cool thing to bring [performers] together almost, especially from different worlds that might not interact with each other a lot.”
And as on his daily sports talk show, McAfee also plans to do big giveaways.
However, McAfee wouldn’t promise that “Big Night Aht” will turn into a countrywide touring revue. This is just an experiment — for now.
“Will there be a future one? I don’t know,” McAfee said. “I’m investing a lot of money in this … the concept in and of itself has been years, I would say. It’s an actual passion project. And also, pricey. It’s a pricey project as well. But it’s worth it, because I think we’ll be able to showcase that one of these shows could work, and that’s kind of the goal.”
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Trash pickup schedules adjusted in Pittsburgh-area communities due to impending heat wave
Several communities in the Pittsburgh area have adjusted their trash pickup times as the region is bracing for a heat wave with temperatures and heat indexes expected to be near 100 degrees this week.
The hottest temperatures of 2026 are expected this week and by Tuesday afternoon, temperatures are anticipated to reach into the 90s. This, coupled with extremely high humidity levels, means the heat index — also known as the “feels like” temperature — will flirt with triple digits.
In Mt. Lebanon, trash and recycling pickup routes will begin earlier than normal to help keep workers safe amid the extreme heat.
“All trash and recycling should be placed at the curb the night before your scheduled collection day, as collection times may occur earlier than usual,” a notice posted on municipality’s Facebook page said.
Shaler Township said that it received an update from County Hauling that collection crews will begin their routes earlier than normal this week as well.
“Please place all trash and recycling at the curb the night before your scheduled collection day,” the township said.
In Robinson Township, trash collection will begin at 5 a.m. on Tuesday, one hour earlier than normal.
People are being asked to have their trash and recycling at the curb at least one hour prior to their normal pickup time.
Pleasant Hills Borough said it had adjusted its trash pickup schedule for earlier in the day on Friday to “help reduce employee exposure to hazardous temperatures.”
“This temporary adjustment is being made in the interest of employee health and safety,” the borough said. “We kindly ask that you help notify your residents that all trash and/or recycling should be placed at the curb the night before their scheduled collection day, as collection times may occur earlier than usual.”
In Brentwood Borough, Noble Environmental will begin earlier collection on pickup routes as well.
People are being asked to place their trash and recycling at the curb the night before their scheduled collection day.
The borough added that collection days are not changing, only the start time of the pickup routes.
“Thank you for your cooperation as crews work safely during this week’s heat wave,” the borough said.
The Library Volunteer Fire Company said that trash pickup in South Park Township is being moved earlier on Thursday.
“We kindly ask Township residents to place trash and recycling at the curb the night before Thursday, July 2nd pickup, as collection times may occur earlier than usual,” the notice said.
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Tech community to Shapiro and Pennsylvania legislators: Wait on data center rules
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Pittsburgh horror film history honored with new award
Pittsburgh voted best Fourth of July celebration in America
In 2026, Pittsburgh gets the bragging rights for the nation’s Best Fourth of July Celebration, as determined by voters in USA Today 10BEST Readers’ Choice Awards.
Pittsburgh has long been known for its connections to horror films starting with George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead in 1968.
Now, in honor of that designation and the legacy of Romero, who died in 2016, the Pittsburgh Film Festival has announced it is introducing a new award this year.
The inaugural Romero Awardfor Best Horror Feature will be presented at the 45th annual Three Rivers Film Festival, scheduled to run from Nov. 4-15, according to the group’s website. Presented with support from the George A. Romero Foundation, the award will be selected by a panel of industry judges.
Named in honor of Romero, the award celebrates bold, visionary work in the horror genre. As the birthplace of Night of the Living Dead, Pittsburgh remains a vital home for horror storytelling, making the Romero Award a natural addition to the festival’s juried honors, the group said.
“The GARF is devoted to preserving Romero’s legacy and continues to support creatives and independent filmmaking in genres and horror spaces,” Suzanne Romero, George’s widow and founder and president of the George A. Romero Foundation, said recently. She died June 24 at her home in Toronto after a long illness.
Film Pittsburgh’s executive director, Shanna Carrick, added, “We are proud to partner with the GARF to introduce an international competition for best independent horror film. Pittsburgh has a deep love of horror films and we believe that our audiences will be thrilled to experience new voices in the genre.”
The festival is currently accepting submissions, with the full lineup to be announced in October.
The festival will also continue to celebrate its horror offerings with its beloved Chiller Theater, named in honor of the late Pittsburgh horror show host Chilly Billy Cardille. The spooky showcase features the best new independent horror shorts from around the globe and Allegheny County.
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