The annual Big Slick Celebrity Weekend fundraiser for Children's Mercy is super-charged this year — the biggest slate of celebrity guests ever, including a couple of guys fresh off a Super Bowl victory who know how to command a stage.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce return along with teammate Creed Humphrey and former teammate Dustin Colquitt. And first-time guests include Finn Wolfhard of "Stranger Things" and singer Darius Rucker.
Here's the scoop on the two-day event.
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Who are the hometown hosts?Big Slick's famous founders and hosts are Jason Sudeikis, Paul Rudd, Rob Riggle, Eric Stonestreet, David Koechner and, new this year, Heidi Gardner. The Kansas City-born "Saturday Night Live" cast member is the first woman to co-host.
Big Slick events▪ The Big Slick Celebrity Classic softball game will be played at 5 p.m. Friday, June 2, at Kauffman Stadium before the Royals play the Colorado Rockies. Anyone with a game ticket can watch.
▪ The Big Slick Party & Show is the weekend's main event at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 3. Tickets are $75-$125 for standard lower level and $375 for upgraded seats with Founders Club access including open bar. Tickets are at bigslickkc.org and T-MobileCenter.com.
The celebrity guest list▪ Becky Ann Baker, actress, "Freaks and Geeks" and "Girls" (married to Dylan Baker)
▪ Dylan Baker, actor, Amazon's "Hunters" and "Happiness" (married to Becky Ann Baker)
▪ Aisling Bea, actress, "Living With Yourself"
▪ Philip Bowen, musician, TikTok fiddler
▪ Sarah Chalke, actress, "Firefly Lane," "Scrubs"
▪ Richard Christy, radio personality, musician/drummer
▪ David Cook, Blue Springs native, musician and "American Idol" winner
▪ Dustin Colquitt, former Kansas City Chiefs punter
▪ Baron Corbin, wrestler, WWE
▪ David Dastmalchian of Overland Park, actor, "Ant-Man," "The Last Voyage of the Demeter"
▪ Chris Daughtry, musician
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▪ Sean Evans, YouTuber, "Hot Ones" host
▪ Jonathan Fernandez, actor/comedian, "Gossip Girl," "Lethal Weapon"
▪ Will Forte, actor, "MacGruber," "The Last Man on Earth," "The Great North"
▪ Ginger Gonzaga, CBS' "True Lies," "She-Hulk" and "Attorney at Law'"
▪ Tim Heidecker, comedian, Showtime's "Moonbase 8"
▪ Seth Herzog, comedian
▪ Anthony Hill, actor, "Grey's Anatomy"
▪ Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs center
▪ Bradley James, actor, BBC's "Merlin" and Netflix's "Vikings: Valhalla"
▪ Punkie Johnson, actress/comedian, "Saturday Night Live"
▪ Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs tight end
▪ Samm Levine, "Raven's Home" and "Freaks and Geeks"
▪ Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback
▪ Katherine McNamara of Lee's Summit, actress, CW's "Walker: Independence," "Shadowhunters"
▪ Logan Mize, country singer from Clearwater, Kansas
▪ Rashida Olayiwola, actress, "Ironheart," "Jury Duty"
▪ Kevin Pollak, actor, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
▪ The Potash Twins, musicians and TV personalities
▪ Kevin Rahm, actor, "Madam Secretary," "Lethal Weapon," "Mad Men"
▪ Al Roker, TV personality, NBC "Today" show
▪ Peter Schrager, Fox Sports
▪ Darius Rucker, musician
▪ Jake Tapper, CNN anchor
▪ Charissa Thompson, Fox Sports
▪ Sarah Tiana, comedian, "Lights Out With David Spade"
▪ Joe Lo Truglio, actor, "Reno 911!," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (Directorial debut, "Outpost," features the Bakers.)
▪ Blake Vogt, magician
▪ Taylor Williamson, comedian, "America's Got Talent"
▪ Finn Wolfhard, actor, "Stranger Things," "It," "Ghostbusters: Afterlife"
▪ Al Yankovic, musician
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