Los Angeles is gearing up for a week of nonstop laughter as Netflix Is a Joke Fest 2026 makes its highly anticipated return. The streaming giant has officially revealed the festival’s full lineup, promising a jam-packed schedule of comedy, music, and unforgettable performances from May 4 to May 10.
Spanning more than 350 live events across over 35 of the city’s most iconic venues, the festival is set to be one of the largest comedy gatherings in the world. From the Hollywood Bowl to The Greek Theatre, Intuit Dome, The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, and Hollywood Improv, audiences can expect a mix of legendary acts, rising stars, and genre-bending shows.
Comedy heavyweight Jon Stewart headlines with Night of Too Many Stars at the Hollywood Bowl, blending stand-up and musical performances for a feel-good evening that supports charitable causes. John Mulaney returns with his latest show, Mister Whatever, also at the Bowl, and will participate in special panels and variety showcases throughout the week.
Kevin Hart takes on a dual role as host and headliner, overseeing the high-energy Funny AF semifinals and finals. Jerry Seinfeld will bring his signature observational humor to The Greek Theatre, joined by Leanne Morgan and surprise musical guests. Meanwhile, Nate Bargatze will record his Big Dumb Eyes World Tour, Katt Williams will command the stage at the Intuit Dome, and Wanda Sykes is set to deliver her sharp wit at the Dolby Theatre.
The festival’s diversity is one of its strongest assets, offering something for every taste. Seth Rogen’s Seth Goes Greek combines stand-up and live music, featuring talents like Eric André, Stavros Halkias, and Taylor Tomlinson, all in support of charity. Lizzo & Friends merges comedy and music for a one-of-a-kind performance, with appearances by Saturday Night Live’s Marcello Hernandez, Luenell, and Dulcé Sloan. Sports fans can look forward to Dodgers Comedy Night, where LA Dodgers stars such as Will Smith team up with comedians to poke fun at the world of athletics.
Other big names in the lineup include Nikki Glaser, Michelle Buteau, Ilana Glazer, Mo Amer, and Atsuko Okatsuka, each bringing a unique comedic style to the stage. Audiences can also expect sharp punchlines from Ralph Barbosa, Anthony Jeselnik, and Jim Gaffigan’s clever takes on everyday absurdities.
The festival will pay tribute to the late Paul Reubens, beloved as Pee-wee Herman, with heartfelt performances and appearances from comedy icons. Podcast fans won’t be left out either, as Bad Friends and Handsome Live brings its unfiltered banter to a live audience. Another must-see is the stand-up showdown between Hasan Minhaj and Ronny Chieng, guaranteed to deliver razor-sharp humor.
Tickets officially go on sale January 23 at 10 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster, but eager fans can already secure spots through reputable resale platforms like StubHub, Vivid Seats, and GameTime.





















