The Wilbur
Steph Tolev: Keepin' Em Hard, April 11th (presale at 12pm)
Steph Tolev broke out on the Netflix special Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill, earning recognition from Vulture as a “Comedian You Should and Will Know” and one of Toronto’s funniest exports. She has appeared in films including Drugstore June and Bill Burr’s Old Dads, and in 2025 delivered scene-stealing roles in Netflix’s Tires and ABC’s Shifting Gears. Her 2025 Netflix special Filth Queen earned rave reviews from Vulture and Entertainment Weekly, skyrocketing her social following and making her a staple guest on top comedy podcasts like Your Mom’s House and Stavvy’s World. Tolev headlines major clubs and festivals nationwide and is a paid regular at The Comedy Store in LA. She also hosts the fan-favorite Steph Infection podcast.
Robby Hoffman is an Emmy-winning writer, Emmy-nominated actress, and comedian whose debut Netflix special WAKE UP, directed by John Mulaney, premieres December 14. She appears in Season 4 of HBO Max’s Hacks—earning a 2025 Emmy nomination—and also starred opposite Michelle Williams in FX’s Dying for Sex, following buzz from Netflix’s Verified and her acclaimed special I’m Nervous. Hoffman is developing the new HBO series Unentitled and will also appear in Steve Carell’s upcoming HBO project. Praised as “the future of comedy” by The Daily Beast, she hosts the hit podcast Too Far.
Naomi Watanabe: FROM TOKYO, May 29th
Naomi Watanabe is a comedian, actress, and fashion entrepreneur known for her fearless humor and bold, expressive style. She rose to global fame through her viral impersonations and has since become a major pop culture force. As the founder of PUNYUS, her size-inclusive fashion brand, Naomi champions diversity, body positivity, and unapologetic self-expression. She has performed internationally, collaborated with top brands, and remains one of Japan’s most influential talents. With her blend of humor, glamour, and authenticity, Naomi inspires millions to embrace confidence and individuality.
Vir Das: Hey Stranger, March 19th
Vir Das is an Emmy-winning comedian, actor, and one of the most global voices in stand-up, praised by The New York Times for embodying “the globalization of stand-up.” His Netflix special Fool Volume earned acclaim from Vulture, following the Emmy-winning success of Landing and his earlier nomination for Vir Das: For India. This fall, he releases his memoir The Outsider, chronicling his journey as a perpetual outsider using humor to navigate belonging. As India’s biggest stand-up comedian and a Bollywood star, he continues to sell out venues worldwide, from Carnegie Hall to the Eventim Apollo. Beyond the stage, Das has created and starred in series for ABC, Netflix, and Amazon, appears in Judd Apatow’s The Bubble, and fronts the comedy-rock band Alien Chutney.
Modi, March 25th (second show added)
Modi Rosenfeld—better known as Modi—is one of today’s most sought-after comedians, named one of The Hollywood Reporter’s “Top 10 Comedians in New York City.” A staple of NYC’s comedy scene, he’s sold out the Beacon Theatre, toured internationally, and earned praise across HBO, Comedy Central, and major publications. Known for blending sharp wit with cultural insight and what he calls “Moshiach Energy,” Modi connects with audiences of all backgrounds. He also hosts the hit podcast And Here’s Modi and has appeared in HBO’s Crashing, Netflix’s When Jews Were Funny, and his acclaimed special Know Your Audience. New York City honored his contributions by declaring June 26th “Modi Rosenfeld Day.”
Chevalier Theatre
Small Town Murder, November 14th
Comedians James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman are taking their hit podcast, Small Town Murder, on the road! Each week, they look at a small town, what makes it tick, and a murder that took place there. In depth research, horrible tragedy, and the hosts' comedic spin on the whole thing. Shut up, and give me murder!
GUTFELD Live, March 1st (presale on 12/4 @ 10am)
Greg Gutfeld is a libertarian satirist, author, and longtime media provocateur best known as the host of Fox News Channel’s #1 late-night show GUTFELD! and co-host of the network’s top daily program The Five. He also hosts the Fox Nation game show Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss? and previously led the cult-favorite series Red Eye. Known for his sharp, subversive humor—once dubbed “the most dangerous man on television” by The Weekly Standard—Gutfeld has built a career blending political commentary with unapologetic satire. Before Fox, he served as editor-in-chief of Men’s Health, Stuff, and Maxim UK, and wrote for The Huffington Post, where his irreverent columns became infamous. He is the author of ten books, including six New York Times bestsellers such as The Joy of Hate, The Plus, and The King of Late Night.