1. Full Contact Tour (Full Contact Tour)
(Full Contact Tour)
2. Eleanor Morton Has Peaked
Comedian and reluctant online hit, Eleanor Morton presents a brand-new surreal and offbeat stand-up show about goals, trying and failing. In 2020 Eleanor climbed a hill, and that was the only thing she did all year. Sharp, silly stand-up infused with occasional characters and sketch about what it means to fail and keep trying. And climbing hills.
3. Kiri Pritchard-McLean: Home Truths
Kiri Pritchard-McLean is back and a lot has happened over the last few years. She's moved back to her home island of Anglesey and gotten some rescue chickens. You can expect jokes about skinny jeans, learning Welsh and white supremacy - something for everyone.
4. Lukas Weinandy: Mimikry (Lukas Weinandy: Mimikry)
Inspired by US comedian and musician Bo Burnham, German YouTuber Lukas Weinandy attempts to stay sane and happy by writing, filming and performing a one-man comedy special.
5. Bobby Mair: Cockroach
This special was filmed at the end of the Edinburgh Festival at Carnivore. Outside of the festival, this room is used for storage but I thought it looked pretty cool. This show is the culmination of doing hundreds of sets coming out of the pandemic and loving stand-up again after a longer break than l've ever taken in 17 years of doing stand up.
6. John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid
Armed with boyish charm and a sharp wit, the former "SNL" writer offers sly takes on marriage, his beef with babies and the time he met Bill Clinton.
It has an average vote of 7.7 on TMDB.
7. Joe List: Enough For Everybody
In his new special, Joe List touches on a variety of topics including his marriage, his idiotic friends and his unattractive face. The special was recorded live at the Village Underground in New York City.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
8. George Carlin: The Real George Carlin
Carlin recorded his only network special, The Real George Carlin, in 1973. Featuring bits about growing up in New York, the material is neither profane nor squeaky clean – but has a slice of life element obviously lacking in the cuddly Carlin of the '60s. There’s a gold star moment of longhaired George mocking a cardboard cutout of the suit and tie version, and so take-em-or-leave-them musical appearances by BB King and Kris Kristofferson. Certainly, worth a modern glance.
9. Alison Spittle: Soup
Comedian du jour, Alison Spittle is simmering with jokes and probably rage, she doesn't know what the burning sensation is.
10. Mark Watson: Flaws
The darkest, funniest and most critically-acclaimed show of Watson's career, Flaws takes in a huge range of subjects from alcoholism to post office etiquette, includes a terrifying bit with balloons, and comes to a feel good conclusion which will convince you that for all our flaws, humans still have quite a lot to offer.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
11. John Bishop Supersonic Live
John Bishop’s back! After taking time out to write his autobiography, John limbered up again for his third sell-out national Arena tour, ending with a special one-off show at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall. This latest comedy caper by the immensely talented John Bishop was described as “the funniest two hours you’ll have anywhere, anytime soon” by The Daily Mirror.
It has an average vote of 7.1 on TMDB.
12. Die Welt auf Schwäbisch Live (Die Welt auf Schwäbisch Live)
(Die Welt auf Schwäbisch Live)
13. Bianca Del Rio's Rolodex of Hate
Bianca Del Rio, season 6 winner of Rupaul's Drag Race, is hilariously hateful in this stand-up comedy special. The self-described "clown in a gown" takes the audience on a journey through her childhood, pointing out the experiences that created the "Rolodex of Hate" in her brain. Along the way she takes a few detours to interact with the audience. No one is safe from her lightening quick lashes, but her victims hardly have time to feel the sting before she zips on to the next topic. This show is not for the faint of heart, so leave the prudes at church. Bianca is foul mouthed and unapologetic, but she points out that she's the biggest joke of all. The NY Times calls her "The Joan Rivers of the Drag World", and Joan Rivers herself called Bianca's humor "So funny! So sharp!"
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
14. Mike Epps: Don't Take It Personal
Mike Epps wastes no time bringing his unapologetic and raunchy swagger to a howling live audience at the historic Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles.
It has an average vote of 5.3 on TMDB.
15. Marc Maron: More Later
Filmed at The Vic Theatre in Chicago, Marc Maron: More Later captures Maron as he dishes out compelling, raw, and wildly honest stand-up. In this brand new special, Maron tackles religion, relationships, rage, Skype sex and ice cream among other topics in the sheerly authentic way that only he can.
It has an average vote of 7.1 on TMDB.
16. Michael McIntyre: Happy & Glorious
Michael McIntyre is back with his brand new show Happy and Glorious. Following the record breaking successes of Live and Laughing, Hello Wembley and Showtime, Michael returns to the stage to do what he does best; make everyday life face-achingly hilarious. Happy and Glorious was recorded at the O2, where Michael has now performed 27 times, more than any other artist in the world. Michael throws everything in to this memorable performance that has over 15,000 rolling in the aisles and on their feet at the end. Not to be missed!
It has an average vote of 6.3 on TMDB.
17. Alan Carr: Yap, Yap, Yap!
Live performance by English comedian and TV presenter Alan Carr, recorded during his 2015 'Yap, Yap, Yap!' tour of the UK and Ireland.
It has an average vote of 7.2 on TMDB.
18. Roy Chubby Brown - Hangs up the Helmet Live
After more than 40 years of belly-bursting gags and outrageously offensive laughs, the world’s bluest stand-up is finally hanging up his helmet. Join Chubbs for his last ever live DVD, filmed in front of a live audience in August 2015 and featuring brand new material that’s fatter, funnier and filthier than ever. One thing’s for sure, age hasn’t mellowed him. Don’t miss your chance to witness the end of an era, as the original bad boy of British comedy goes out with a bang.
It has an average vote of 8.3 on TMDB.
19. Ladykiller
In her latest comedy special, Jena Friedman probes America’s obsession with women, finding humor in marriage, motherhood, and murder.
It has an average vote of 4 on TMDB.
20. Liss Pereira: Adulting (Liss Pereira: Adulto promedio)
Comedian Liss Pereira gets real about relationships, adulthood and being somewhere in between — not perfect, but not so bad — in a world of extremes.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.