Steve-O Says Coronavirus Cancellations Helping Him Book Gigs, Has No Worries

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Steve-O Says Coronavirus Cancellations Helping Him Book Gigs, Has No Worries
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Steve-O's well aware of all the cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic, but instead of freaking out, he's cashing in.

's well aware of all the cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic, but instead of freaking out ... he's cashing in on an uncrowded market and booking shows.

The"Jackass" star was at Gladstones Restaurant near Malibu, and told us because the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, TX was called off ... a lot of venues suddenly had open dates to fill. So, Steve-O says his agent asked if he wanted to perform at The Paramount Theatre -- the site of his very first comedy special, and he couldn't turn it down.

Steve-O tells us he's done his due diligence to make sure he wasn't making a poor decision. That meant a call to his good buddy,

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