SEC Shorts, the popular YouTube series that offers a hilarious look at SEC football on a weekly basis during the regular season, has announced a live show set for Athens, Georgia.

Last season, a recurring character named Hope became a popular cast member on the show as Georgia marched toward the national championship with the loss to Alabama mixed in to add more suspense for the show.

“We are thrilled to be announcing, SEC Shorts Live, an evening of Hope, 41 years in the making,” Hope said in the preview video.

It’s a live show targeted for Georgia fans and it will be at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, April 15 and 16th at the Morton Theatre in Athens, what was described as “just a Stetson Bennett deep ball away from the stadium.” The G-Day spring game is also set for the 16th, so fans can stop by the show after being at Sanford Stadium.

Live sketches, audience games and behind-the-scene stories are expected at the show.

Tickets are on sale at MortonTheatre.com. Here’s the description from Morton Theatre:

The incredibly famous and successful college football sketch comedy group, SEC Shorts, is going on the road to celebrate the Georgia Bulldogs breaking the 41 year old National Championship drought! If you’re a Dawg fan, you do not want to miss this one time event. Introducing SEC Shorts LIVE! An evening 41 years in the making.