Snoop Dogg, Billy Eichner and Mindy Kaling have joined the lineup for Netflix Is a Joke: The Festival, the streaming giant announced Tuesday.
include Dana Carvey, David Spade, Sasheer Zamata, Sebastian Maniscalco and Franco Escamilla, as well as the stars of “Cobra Kai” and “Never Have I Ever.” The festival comprises more than 250 live shows, be spread across 30 Los Angeles venues between April 27 and May 7.
Billed by Netflix as “a night of legendary black comics,” a live taping of Snoop Dogg’s “F— Around Comedy Special” will take place May 5 at the Hollywood Palladium, with appearances from Katt Williams, Mike Epps and Sommore.The festival also will present a live “Never Have I Ever” table read moderated by series co-creators Kaling and Lang Fisher.
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