Bruce Bruce, Netflix Is A Joke Fest, Hollywood Improv, Los Angeles, CA | May 8, 2026

Event Date: May 8, 2026 - 09:00 PM
Website: www.netflixisajokefest.com
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Location: Hollywood Improv, Melrose Avenue, Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90046
Date: May 8 2026 – 7pm

Bruce Bruce, Netflix Is A Joke Fest, Hollywood Improv, Los Angeles, CA

With his status firmly established as one of the true icons of comedy, comedian Bruce Bruce continues to excel in his profession as one of the finest in his field.

With a well-known name and a remarkable reputation, Bruce’s consistent comedic style has been displayed nationwide – on stage, on television, in films, and in written works. His sharp wit, improvisational skills, and charismatic personality distinguish him from other stand-up comedians. While he is recognized for his adult-themed humor, Bruce takes pride in avoiding vulgarity to elicit laughter. He is adept at captivating new audiences – whether young or old, from diverse backgrounds – with each performance he delivers.

Bruce is regarded as one of the country’s most beloved standup comedians and was recently featured on Bert Kreischer’s Fully Loaded Tour, the “LIT AF Tour” alongside Martin Lawrence, “The Real Mike Epps Tour,” and the “Royal Comedy Tour” with Sommore. When he is not touring, Bruce performs at top comedy clubs throughout the United States. Additionally, he appears in the Netflix original comedy series “Family Reunion” as “Brother Davis,” serving as a humorous counterpart to Loretta Devine’s character. He is currently filming his Netflix Special this May in Chicago, which is expected to be released in the fall of 2025.

Bruce has also been making guest appearances on various national podcasts, including “Club Shay Shay” with Shannon Sharpe, “85 South Podcast” featuring DC Youngfly, Chico Bean, Karlos Miller, and “Net Positive” with John Crist.

In the realm of feature films, Bruce has made guest appearances in Ice Cube’s “XXX: State of the Union,” “Idlewild,” and “Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector.” He has also featured in the Steve Harvey comedy “Think Like a Man,” the Chris Rock-directed film “Top Five,” and more recently in “The Trap,” “Undercover Brother 2,” and “Miracles Across 125th Street” alongside Nick Cannon.

Beyond his work in standup comedy, film, and television, Bruce Bruce has also ventured into authorship. Penguin Publishing has released Bruce’s debut memoir, “Baby James Brown,” which entertains readers with amusing anecdotes from his childhood and the experiences that have shaped Bruce Bruce into the comedian he is today.