Amarillo, TX — Redline Championships today announces the “Bring It On Comedy Tour,” a first of its kind comedy experience built exclusively for the cheer and dance community and headlined by Cheer Dad Jay Yoder. The tour will deliver a high energy night of stand up comedy, interactive moments, and community connection designed specifically for parents, coaches, gym owners, and industry pros who live the cheer life year round.
“Jay has a remarkable ability to bring our industry together through humor,” said Kevin Jones, Production & Brand Strategy Director for Redline Championships. “Every cheer parent, coach, and athlete can relate to his stories. We’re excited to create an event that allows our community to laugh together and celebrate the experiences we all share.”
Why this tour is different
Built for cheer and dance, not adapted for it: From early team meetup times and comp day chaos to glitter, bows, budgets, and the group chat that never sleeps. Every beat of the show speaks fluent cheer.
Cheerleading is built on relationships, and events like this create opportunities for the community to connect outside of competition. Redline Championships continues to expand beyond the traditional event experience, bringing together athletes, coaches, and parents for a weekend that blends competition, entertainment, and shared experiences.
A night that feels like family: Expect interactive bits and shared jokes only the cheer world truly understands. Turning an evening out into a bonding moment for programs and families alike.
Leadership that goes beyond the competition: Most event producers only focus on score sheets and schedules, Redline is investing in the culture of the sport and creating experiences that bring the community together in a way that actually lasts.
About Jay Yoder: the comedy voice of cheer parents
Jay Yoder is a national touring comedian, podcaster, and viral content creator known for sharp, real life humor. A featured performer on the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour, he has earned millions of views across Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok with relatable takes on parenting, teaching, and the chaos of competitive cheer.







