Saudi Arabia’s upcoming Riyadh Comedy Festival is drawing controversy with several U.S. comedians blasting the star-studded ...
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The Riyadh Comedy Festival will feature performances from dozens of American comedians, but human rights groups and fellow ...
American stand-up comedian Tim Dillon says he's been dropped from the Riyadh Comedy Festival bill after jokes about the ...
Maron opens by asking his audience “How do you even promote that?” Referencing both 9/11 and the killing of journalist Jamal ...
Riyad is all set to welcome the Riyad Comedy Festival opening tomorrow, Friday, September 26, and running through October 9, ...
The Saudi government is using the Riyadh Comedy Festival 2025 from September 26 to October 9 to deflect attention from its ...
Tim Dillon claims he was removed from the Riyadh Comedy Festival due to his jokes about forced labor in Saudi Arabia.
Comedians often have to do whatever it takes to be successful. And it seems as if that idea of working at any venue to make a name for yourself never leaves them. Because that is the only explanation ...
Tim Dillon says he was fired from the Riyadh Comedy Festival for making remarks about Saudi Arabia's alleged slavery on Joe Rogan's podcast.
Comedians from Dave Chappelle to Pete Davidson are drawing fire for their upcoming performances at a Saudi comedy festival amid the host country's alleged human rights abuses.
Zach Woods took to TikTok on September 24 to rant about comedians participating in the Riyadh Comedy Festival.