‘Tommy Boy Fest’ Rolls Into Sandusky This August to Celebrate 30 Years of the Cult Classic

‘Tommy Boy Fest’ Rolls Into Sandusky This August to Celebrate 30 Years of the Cult Classic

SANDUSKY, Ohio — Holy Schnikes! Sandusky is rolling out the red carpet — and brake pads — for fans of the beloved 1995 comedy Tommy Boy. To mark the film’s 30th anniversary, the city will host Tommy Boy Fest from August 7–9, 2025, a weekend-long celebration honoring the Sandusky-based classic that put Callahan Auto Parts on the (fictional) map.

The festival kicks off Thursday night with Destination Sandusky’s Party at the Pier at Jackson Street Pier, featuring high-energy Ohio cover band The Menus. On Friday and Saturday, the action shifts into high gear with movie-themed festivities across downtown, including:

  • An outdoor classic car show featuring TV and film vehicles
  • Giant-screen showings of Tommy Boy on the waterfront
  • The “Tommy Want Wingy Throwdown,” sponsored by Ability Works
  • Character look-alike contests and a Sandusky scavenger hunt
  • A public Q&A with the film’s director, Peter Segal
  • A photo op with Segal’s fully restored 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II GTX — the original road trip car from the film

Locals named Tom or Tommy are also invited to gather for a group photo, adding a personal hometown twist to the festivities.

The festival coincides with Small City Taphouse’s annual CLAG Brewing Festival, promising even more fun with craft beer, live music, and a downtown street party. With both events just blocks apart, it’s set to be a packed weekend in the heart of Sandusky.

Tommy Boy Fest is presented by the City of Sandusky, the Greater Sandusky Partnership, and Shores & Islands Ohio. For a full schedule and event updates, visit TommyBoyFest.com.

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