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STAND-UP COMEDY

Nikki Glaser

Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, US
07. May 2026. 19:30h
2026
07
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Nikki Glaser tickets for Night Of Too Many Stars at Hollywood Bowl, a sharp stand up night in Los Angeles

Looking for tickets to see Nikki Glaser at Night Of Too Many Stars at Hollywood Bowl? Buy tickets for a fast-moving stand up night in Los Angeles on May 7, 2026, with sharp comedy, a big-name lineup and the lively rhythm of Netflix Is A Joke Festival 2026

Nikki Glaser in an evening with many strong comedy voices

Nikki Glaser is coming to the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on 05/07/2026 at 7:30 PM, but this performance is not a classic solo stand-up with one microphone, one spotlight, and one hour of material. The event has been announced as "Night Of Too Many Stars", an evening as part of Netflix Is A Joke Festival 2026, with Jon Stewart as host and a lineup that, alongside Nikki Glaser, includes Bill Burr, Conan O'Brien, Steve Carell, Ron Funches, Tiffany Haddish, Jimmy Kimmel, Johnny Knoxville, John Mulaney, Kevin Nealon, Bob Odenkirk, Matt Rife, Adam Sandler, Sarah Silverman, Ali Wong, Noah Wyle, and others. This means the audience can expect a format with more rhythms, more personalities, and faster changes than at a solo performance.

For viewers coming because of Nikki Glaser, the appeal is clear: her humor is fast, direct, and often based on uncomfortably precise dissection of pop culture, relationships, celebrities, her own insecurities, and social habits that everyone recognizes but that few people say out loud without a filter. Her performance is best suited to an audience that likes sharp stand-up, smartly timed remarks, and a comedian who does not run away from uncomfortable topics, but carries them through self-irony and controlled stage tempo.Tickets for this event are in demand.

Why Nikki Glaser is a particularly interesting name right now

Nikki Glaser is not a comedian who appeared out of nowhere after one viral clip. Her profile was built through stand-up tours, television, podcasts, and appearances in the roast format, where comedians are required to react quickly, cut precisely, and make the audience laugh before it has time to decide whether the joke went too far. Her online and television recognition rose especially after Netflix's "The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady", broadcast live on 05/05/2024 from the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, where she was one of the most noticed participants of the evening.Her current professional context is also important. After "The Good Girl" tour in 2024 and the "Alive and Unwell" tour across the USA, Canada, and Australia in 2025, the new tour "The Stunning" has been announced for Europe and North America in 2026. This gives the audience a good framework: Glaser is in a phase of intense live work, with material developing on large stages, in front of an audience that already knows her tempo well and the boundaries of her humor.

Her television role is also important for a broader audience. From 2021 to 2025 she hosted "The Nikki Glaser Podcast", and the show was nominated in the comedy category at the iHeart Podcast Awards 2025. In addition, she hosted and produced the reality format "Lovers and Liars", connected to the "FBOY Island" franchise. All of this explains why her performances attract not only classic stand-up fans, but also viewers who got to know her through pop-culture commentary, television formats, and conversational humor.

What to expect from the comedy without revealing the jokes

Glaser's stage style is easiest to describe as a combination of observational humor, self-exposure, and roast sharpness. She often starts from everyday situations: dating, breakups, appearance, social expectations, celebrity culture, awkward conversations, and small private defeats that, in her performance, become material for very precise, fast cuts. This is not a relaxed story over coffee, but comedy with the tempo of a person who knows where she wants to go and does not waste time on ornaments.

In a format like "Night Of Too Many Stars", one should not expect a long solo arc by one performer. This is an evening with multiple comedians, actors, and celebrities, so the dynamic relies on shifts in energy. One performance may be pure stand-up, another a shorter stage segment, a third a musical or variety moment. That is exactly why the audience is not coming for just one style of humor, but for a cross-section of contemporary American comedy in which roast, talk-show wit, storytelling, celebrity appearances, and stand-up performances collide.

That is good news for groups in which not everyone likes the same type of humor. Someone will be waiting for Glaser's sharper performance, someone will react more to Bill Burr or Sarah Silverman, someone to the recognizability of John Mulaney, Ali Wong, or Adam Sandler. The evening is designed as a large comedy showcase, so it is useful to enter without expecting every segment to have the same tone. Seats are disappearing quickly.

A solo performance, a comedy evening, and this format are not the same thing

At a solo performance, the audience follows one authorial voice from beginning to end. The comedian builds the introduction, sets up topics, returns to earlier motifs, and often ends with material that rounds off the entire evening. At a classic comedy evening with multiple performers, the rhythm is faster: each comedian gets their own block, the audience constantly shifts focus, and the energy can suddenly rise or calm down depending on who comes onto the stage.

"Night Of Too Many Stars" goes even broader. It has been announced as a variety evening with major names from stand-up, television, and film. This means visitors should not expect only a sequence of stand-up sets, but a program that can combine comedy, stage appearances, short segments, and guest spots. For Nikki Glaser fans, it is an opportunity to see her in the company of a very strong lineup, in a context in which her style is not viewed in isolation, but as part of a larger comedy puzzle.

  • For Nikki Glaser fans: the evening is an opportunity to hear her recognizable, sharp comedy voice in a large festival setting.

  • For couples: themes of relationships, habits, ego, and everyday awkwardness can be a good reason for laughter that continues even after leaving the venue.

  • For groups of friends: the varied lineup reduces the risk that the whole evening depends on one taste or one type of humor.

  • For an audience that loves pop culture: the announced names come from stand-up, television, film, and late-night formats, so the context is broader than club stand-up.



Hollywood Bowl changes the way stand-up breathes

The Hollywood Bowl is not a small comedy club where the comedian sees every raised eyebrow in the first row. It is a large open-air stage in the Hollywood Hills, at 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068, known for its characteristic shell-shaped stage and long history of live performances. The venue holds about 17,500 spectators, so stand-up in such a setting gains a different scale: reactions spread in waves, laughter comes from a large auditorium, and comedians have to play more clearly, more rhythmically, and with greater stage control.The Bowl has more than a century of history as a Los Angeles stage for music and performing programs. The first important events there reach back to the 1920s, and the venue's website states that Alfred Hertz conducted the inaugural Los Angeles Philharmonic concert at the Hollywood Bowl in July 1922. For visitors, this means they are not coming only to a large arena, but to a space that is itself part of the cultural geography of Los Angeles.

For stand-up, such an environment is interesting because it changes the relationship between the audience and the performer. In a club, crowd work can be intimate, almost conversational. At the Hollywood Bowl, interaction has to be bigger, clearer, and well timed. A comedian cannot rely only on the micro-reactions of people in the front rows, but has to maintain the attention of thousands of people under the open sky. At an evening with many performers, this further enhances the feeling of a television or festival event.

Practical: arrival, transport, and entry

Los Angeles is a city where the arrival plan often decides how relaxed the evening will be. That is why the Hollywood Bowl particularly emphasizes that parking at the venue itself is very limited, that it is organized according to the principle of "stacked parking", and that it can sell out in advance. Visitors are advised to arrive early, and the Hollywood Bowl recommends arriving at least 90 minutes before the performance. For an event that begins at 7:30 PM, this means it is reasonable to plan arrival well before the evening traffic.

The most practical option for many visitors is a combination of public transport and shuttle. The Hollywood Bowl lists the Metro B Line to the Hollywood/Highland station, from where the Bowl shuttle can be used from the Ovation Hollywood area with a valid Metro TAP card or GoMetro Round-Trip Pass. The rideshare zone for arrival and departure is located at Lot C (Purple), with the address 6655 Odin St. for pickup and drop-off.


  • Address: 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068.

  • Start: 7:30 PM.

  • Arrival recommendation: at least 90 minutes before the performance according to the venue's instructions.

  • Public transport: Metro B Line to Hollywood/Highland, then Bowl shuttle from the Ovation Hollywood area.

  • Rideshare: pickup and drop-off at Lot C (Purple), 6655 Odin St.

  • Parking: it is limited, stacked, and may be full before the event.

Security screening is part of entry. The Hollywood Bowl states that all visitors go through a security check, with metal detectors, and for certain events bags may also be inspected. The venue's recommendation is to be at the entrances at least 30 minutes before the start. The list of prohibited items includes, among other things, drones, laser pointers, glow sticks, umbrellas, tablets, laptops, chairs, fireworks, throwing objects, signs, and luggage. Since the venue does not offer storage for prohibited items, it is best not to bring anything that could stop entry.

Los Angeles as part of the experience

For travelers coming to Los Angeles because of the event, the Hollywood Bowl has both a good and a demanding side. The good side is that it is located near Hollywood, with recognizable city landmarks, hotels, restaurants, and nightlife. The demanding side is the traffic reality: distance on a map often says little about travel time, especially in the early evening. Anyone coming from Santa Monica, Downtown, Burbank, or the area around LAX should count on congestion and leave earlier.The advantage of the Hollywood Bowl is that the evening can turn into a broader night out, not just an arrival at the seat at the last minute. The audience often arrives earlier, uses the shuttle, takes time to find the section, and accepts that part of the experience is precisely that transition from city bustle into a large amphitheater in the hills. At a stand-up evening, this is especially interesting: instead of the low ceiling and packed tables of a comedy club, the audience gets an open space, a large stage, and the feeling that it is taking part in a festival evening.

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Content notes and who the evening will suit best

Nikki Glaser is a comedian whose humor often includes more explicit themes, sexuality, relationships, celebrities, and self-irony. In combination with names such as Bill Burr, Sarah Silverman, Ali Wong, and others, it is realistic to expect an evening for an audience that does not mind more direct language and a sharper comic cut. That does not mean guessing about specific jokes, but it does mean this is not a children's program or a calm family evening without edges.

The Hollywood Bowl has no general minimum age for entry, but it states that children aged 2 and older must have a ticket and sit in the seat indicated on the ticket. It also notes that many evening programs are not suitable for small children because children need to be able to sit quietly during the performance. With a comedy program featuring this kind of lineup, visitors should judge for themselves whether the content is appropriate for younger members of their group.

The best audience for this evening will be those who like fast changes, recognizable comedians, and a format in which no one holds the stage for too long. If you want an entire evening devoted only to Nikki Glaser, this is not that kind of format. If you want to see Glaser in the company of one of the festival's strongest comedy lineups, in a venue that turns stand-up into a major Los Angeles event, then this evening has a very clear lure.

The rhythm of the evening and the atmosphere in the audience

Events with many famous names have a specific rhythm. The audience often reacts already at the announcement of the performer, and every entrance onto the stage carries a different energy. With Nikki Glaser, one can expect a more precise, faster, and more personal comic hit, while other performers will bring their own tone, from storytelling to television-recognizable humor. This kind of evening structure requires an audience that enjoys changes in tempo.

The Hollywood Bowl adds its own layer to this. Laughter in a large amphitheater does not sound like laughter in a club. There is no feeling that the joke is bouncing off a wall two meters away; instead, the reaction spreads through the rows. This can give greater energy to successful moments, but it also requires more attention from the audience, especially because it is an open-air space. It is good to arrive earlier, settle in without nervousness, and count on logistics and comedy being part of the same evening here.It is worth securing tickets in time.

What to check before departure

Before arriving, it is worth checking the ticket details once more: section, row, seat, start time, and any notes about entry. Since the Hollywood Bowl emphasizes security checks and restrictions on bringing in items, it is better to travel light. A smaller bag, enough time, and a preselected way of arriving reduce the chances that you will spend the beginning of the evening in traffic or at security control.If you are coming from outside Los Angeles, it is wisest to plan the return just as carefully as the arrival. Rideshare after large events can be slow and more expensive, and surrounding streets may have temporary traffic restrictions. The Hollywood Bowl states that street closures in the Milner and Camrose area may be introduced about two hours before the published start and end about one hour after the program ends. Shuttle and public transport are therefore not only an ecological or cheaper option, but often also a calmer way to keep the evening focused on comedy rather than waiting at the curb.

Sources:

- Netflix Is A Joke Festival - information about the "Night Of Too Many Stars" event, date, time, venue, host Jon Stewart, and the announced lineup with Nikki Glaser.- Nikki Glaser - biographical and career information about the tours "The Good Girl", "Alive and Unwell", and "The Stunning", the podcast, television projects, and appearance in Netflix's roast format.

- Hollywood Bowl - information about the address, arrival, Park & Ride and Bowl Shuttle options, Metro B Line connection, rideshare location, limited parking, and recommended arrival 90 minutes before the performance.

- Hollywood Bowl House Rules & Code of Conduct - information about security screenings, the recommendation to arrive at the entrances 30 minutes before the start, prohibited items, seating rules, and age notes for children.- Hollywood Bowl History - historical context of the venue, the development of the space from the 1920s, and the information about the inaugural Los Angeles Philharmonic concert in July 1922.

- BroadwayWorld and Hollywood Bowl venue information - verification of the approximate venue capacity of around 17,500 spectators and basic context about the venue.

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