In a matter of months, Los Angeles, California will be the epicenter of the comedy world. This May will mark the third edition of the “Netflix is a Joke” comedy festival, bringing the top comics and actors from around the world across the City of Angels.
On Tuesday, Netflix revealed the list of over 350 live events at more than 30 venues for the festival, which will take place from May 4 through May 10.
Headlining events include Jon Stewart’s annual “Night of Too Many Stars,” set to once again raise money for the non profit “NEXT for Autism.” Stewart’s event will include Bill Burr, Conan O’Brien, Steve Carell, Nikki Glaser and more.
A lineup so big you may be on it. #NetflixisaJokeFest returns May 4-10 in Los Angeles.
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Nate Bargatze, Shane Gillis, John Mulaney, and Katt Williams are all set to perform during the week, and Netflix will also film special live episodes of its newly-acquired and created podcast series, including the brand-new “Pete Davidson Show.”
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Kevin Hart’s comedy competition show “Funny AF” will film its live semi-final and final episodes during the festival. Bargatze is set to perform at the Intuit Dome, while Gillis and Mulaney are set to visit the Hollywood Bowl.
“Saturday Night Live” star Marcello Hernandez will also perform at the Hollywood Bowl, joined by Latin music star Feid. Seth Rogen, Jelly Roll, Lizzo and even the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers are all set to make appearances throughout the festival.
Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie of the HBO cult classic “Flight of the Conchords” will reunite for the first time on stage in a decade, bringing back one of the most beloved and fondly remembered shows of the mid 2000s.
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“In just 4 years, Netflix Is a Joke Fest has grown into the world’s biggest celebration of comedy,” said Robbie Praw, Netflix VP of Stand-up and Comedy Formats.
“This year, we’re bringing together legends, trailblazers, and the next generation of voices for an entire week of unforgettable moments across Los Angeles. From iconic stand-up shows and live podcast tapings to musical mashups and surprise events, the scope of this festival truly reflects the variety and excitement of comedy today. We’re thrilled to welcome fans from all over to experience the magic, energy, and laughter that only Netflix can deliver.”
Netflix’s VP of comedy series Tracey Pakosta says that the “sense of community” in “Netflix Is a Joke” is what makes the festival special.
“It’s a rare moment where the comedy industry and the fans come together in one place,” Pakosta said. “We’re not just putting on shows; we’re creating one-of-a-kind experiences that celebrate the range, depth and sheer brilliance of the comedy world right now.”
Fans can look for ticket info regarding specific shows, dates and venues at the festival’s official website.