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The Netflix Is A Joke Fest has quickly become the must-attend comedy event in America. What started as a bold experiment in 2022 has turned into a full-blown cultural phenomenon -- hundreds of live shows, dozens of LA venues, and a lineup that reads like a who-is-who of modern comedy. Past headliners include John Mulaney, Jerry Seinfeld, Kevin Hart, Ali Wong, Dave Chappelle, Katt Williams, and Shane Gillis, with performances at legendary spots like the Hollywood Bowl, The Greek Theatre, and The Comedy Store. No 2027 dates have been confirmed yet, but when tickets drop, BigStub will have verified seats ready at every price level.
The festival keeps getting bigger. The 2022 debut featured 130+ comedians across 25 venues. By 2024, that number jumped to 400+ shows at 35+ venues. And the 2026 edition blew past all records with 475+ shows, 500+ performers, and 45+ venues spread across Los Angeles. From arena-filling specials to intimate late-night club sets, live podcast tapings, and surprise pop-ups, the fest covers every corner of the comedy world. Check back here for updates on the next edition -- this is one festival that keeps topping itself.
Netflix launched its comedy festival concept in April 2022, turning Los Angeles into a 11-day comedy destination that sold over 260,000 tickets in its inaugural year. The idea was simple but ambitious: bring together the best comedians on the planet and let them perform across the city in everything from massive amphitheaters to 200-seat comedy clubs. The result was the largest comedy festival the United States had ever seen.
The 2024 and 2026 editions built on that foundation in a big way. The 2024 fest expanded to 10 days with 400+ shows and brought in headliners like Jerry Seinfeld, John Mulaney, Ali Wong, and Trevor Noah. The 2026 edition pushed the boundaries again with 475+ shows spanning 45+ venues, welcoming 500+ artists for a week of wall-to-wall comedy. Beyond traditional stand-up, the festival has embraced live podcast recordings, sketch shows, table reads, musical comedy acts, and one-of-a-kind special events that turn LA into the comedy capital of the world every spring.
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A 2027 edition has not been officially announced yet. The festival typically takes place in the spring, with tickets going on sale well in advance. As soon as an on-sale date is confirmed, BigStub will have seats listed with transparent pricing.
The festival features a huge variety of comedy formats. Headline stand-up specials at the Hollywood Bowl and The Greek Theatre anchor the schedule, while clubs like The Comedy Store and the Hollywood Improv host intimate late-night sets. Past editions have also featured live podcast tapings, sketch performances, roasts, and surprise pop-up shows.
Start by grabbing tickets to your must-see headliners early -- arena shows at venues like the Intuit Dome and Dolby Theatre tend to sell fast. Then fill in your schedule with mid-size theater shows and late-night club sets, which often deliver the most memorable and unpredictable moments of the festival.
No official announcement has been made yet for a 2027 edition. The festival has been held in 2022, 2024, and 2026. Check the listings for the latest schedule and ticket availability.
Ticket prices vary widely depending on the venue and performer. Intimate club shows may start around $30-50, while headline arena shows at the Hollywood Bowl or Intuit Dome can range from $75 to several hundred dollars. BigStub offers seats at every price level with no hidden fees.
Absolutely. With hundreds of shows across dozens of venues over the course of a week, many fans build multi-day festival schedules. Shows run from afternoon matinees through late-night sets, so it is possible to catch several performances in a single day.
Past lineups have featured John Mulaney, Jerry Seinfeld, Ali Wong, Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, Katt Williams, Trevor Noah, Shane Gillis, Nate Bargatze, Gabriel Iglesias, and hundreds more across all three editions of the festival.
The festival takes place across Los Angeles at venues ranging from the Hollywood Bowl and The Greek Theatre to The Comedy Store, Hollywood Improv, Intuit Dome, Dolby Theatre, and The Forum.
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