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Top 10 Richest Female Stand-Up Comedians in the World (2025)

Introduction💰

Stand-up comedy was once dominated by men. But in 2025, the richest female stand-up comedians aren’t just on stage, they’re headlining arenas, signing Netflix megadeals, and building empires worth millions. These women have proven that being funny pays, and they’re cashing in on their talent, hustle, and global reach.

This list spotlights the richest female stand-up comedians in 2025, the women who turned punchlines into power, laughter into legacy, and microphones into money machines.

💡 How This List Was Ranked

This ranking isn’t just about who has the biggest bank account. We considered:

  • Estimated Net Worth (2025) – based on Forbes, industry reports, and public deals.

  • Active Influence – who’s still touring, streaming, or headlining.

  • Diversification – TV, film, books, podcasts, production companies, endorsements.

  • Cultural Impact – the trailblazers who changed the comedy landscape for women.

1. Ellen DeGeneres

Estimated Net Worth: $500 million+

How She Got There: From stand-up roots to The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Ellen built a daytime empire. Add in Netflix specials, production credits, real estate, and brand deals, and she remains the wealthiest female comedian alive.

Still Touring? Rarely, but still performs select stand-up gigs.

Major Boosts (2024–2025): Production deals, Netflix licensing, and real estate portfolio.

Fun Fact: Ellen was one of the first openly gay comics to dominate mainstream media, and turned that courage into a billion-dollar brand.

2. Amy Schumer

Estimated Net Worth: $45–50 million

How She Got There: Schumer’s confessional comedy became mainstream with Inside Amy Schumer, Netflix specials, film roles, and books. She’s now a brand unto herself.

Still Touring? Yes, with limited but high-priced shows.

Major Boosts: Hulu series, Netflix projects, memoir royalties, brand endorsements.

Fun Fact: First female comedian to headline Madison Square Garden.

3. Ali Wong

Estimated Net Worth: $30 million

How She Got There: Wong went viral with Baby Cobra and Don Wong, then earned Emmys for Beef. Tours, books, and acting roles make her one of the fastest-rising comedy earners.

Still Touring? Yes, with consistently sold-out shows.

Major Boosts: Netflix deals, Beef success, new book projects.

Why She’s Surging: Wong’s raw, relatable style connects across cultures, making her a global star.

4. Chelsea Handler

Estimated Net Worth: $35 million

How She Got There: From late-night host (Chelsea Lately) to bestselling author and Netflix specials, Handler blends stand-up with activism, podcasts, and touring.

Still Touring? Yes, with strong ticket sales in 2025.

Major Boosts: Netflix specials, podcasting empire, bestselling books.

Fun Fact: Handler’s blunt, fearless humour made her one of the first women to dominate late-night.

5. Tina Fey

Estimated Net Worth: $75 million

How She Got There: While more known as a writer and actress, Fey’s comedy roots run deep. She’s made millions from 30 Rock, Mean Girls, and Netflix projects, plus live comedy tours.

Still Touring? Occasionally, with improv and speaking events.

Major Boosts: Broadway royalties, Netflix content, acting.

Legacy: Fey proved that a comedy writer could also be a mogul, paving the way for women behind the camera.

6. Sarah Silverman

Estimated Net Worth: $12–15 million

How She Got There: A fearless voice in edgy stand-up, Silverman combined tours with acting, voice work, books, and HBO/Netflix specials.

Still Touring? Yes, active in stand-up and podcasting.

Major Boosts: HBO Max specials, podcast success, touring.

Extra: Her unfiltered style helped shape the modern “alternative comedy” scene.

7. Wanda Sykes

Estimated Net Worth: $10–12 million

How She Got There: Stand-up, acting (The Upshaws, Curb Your Enthusiasm), voice roles, and writing. Sykes is one of the most respected voices in comedy.

Still Touring? Yes, with regular specials and tours.

Major Boosts: Netflix specials, sitcom success, acting gigs.

Fun Fact: One of the first Black female comedians to headline major venues globally.

8. Whoopi Goldberg

Estimated Net Worth: $60 million

How She Got There: Though best known for The View and acting, Goldberg started in stand-up. EGOT winner, Broadway, TV, and film deals contribute to her fortune.

Still Touring? Rarely, but still performs stand-up occasionally.

Major Boosts: The View, film royalties, production credits.

Legacy: One of the most decorated performers in history, and proof that stand-up can be the foundation of an EGOT.

9. Melissa McCarthy

Estimated Net Worth: $90 million

How She Got There: While better known for film, McCarthy’s stand-up background and comic roles (Bridesmaids, Spy, Tammy) made her a global star. With production deals and endorsements, she’s among the richest women in comedy.

Still Touring? Not often, but active in film and production.

Major Boosts: Film paychecks, producing credits, brand endorsements.

Why She Belongs Here: McCarthy proved that a stand-up background can catapult to Hollywood superstardom.

10. Margaret Cho

Estimated Net Worth: $5–8 million

How She Got There: Cho’s groundbreaking career spans stand-up, acting, music, and activism. She remains one of the most influential Asian-American comedians.

Still Touring? Yes, with global tours in 2025.

Major Boosts: Netflix and HBO specials, podcasting, acting.

Legacy: Cho opened doors for diverse female comics long before it was mainstream.

🧠 Final Thoughts About Richest Female Stand-Up Comedians

The richest female stand-up comedians in 2025 prove that comedy is no longer a man’s world. From Ellen DeGeneres building a billion-dollar brand, to Amy Schumer selling out arenas, to Ali Wong redefining Netflix stardom, these women have changed the face (and fortune) of stand-up.

🎤 Ready to see tomorrow’s stars before they make the list?
Catch them live at Comedyville in Montreal, where the next millionaire comedian might just be taking their first mic.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Richest Female Stand-Up Comedians

Who is the richest female stand-up comedian in 2025?

Ellen DeGeneres leads the list by a wide margin, with wealth from stand-up, television, production, and investments.

How did you rank the richest female comedians?

We considered estimated net worth in 2025, active touring and streaming presence, diversification through TV and film, and overall cultural impact.

Do these comedians still tour in 2025?

Many do. Amy Schumer and Ali Wong have high-demand shows. Others perform selectively while focusing on production and media projects.

What drives earnings for female comedians?

Streaming specials, global tours, books, podcasts, film and TV deals, and ownership of production companies are major drivers.

Where can I see rising female comedians live?

Visit local clubs like Comedyville in Montreal to catch emerging voices before they break out on streaming platforms and arena tours.

 

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Top Stand-Up Comedy Specials on Netflix People Can’t Stop Watching

Stand-up comedy is having a streaming renaissance, and Netflix remains the #1 destination for discovering the latest and greatest comedy specials. From stadium-filling megastars to rising voices, the platform offers a front-row seat to comedians at the top of their game. So what are the most watched stand-up specials on Netflix?

In this guide, we break down the most watched stand-up specials on Netflix right now, based on platform rankings, social media buzz, and cultural impact. Whether you’re into sharp political satire, brutally honest storytelling, or family-friendly laughs, there’s a special here for you.

🤯 1. Matt Rife – Natural Selection

Matt Rife exploded from TikTok fame to Netflix headliner in record time. Natural Selection blends millennial sarcasm, edgy flirtation, and absurd confidence into a special that’s just as loved as it is criticized.

Why It’s Trending: His viral crowd work and bold delivery keep fans glued, and haters watching anyway.
Netflix Status: Peaked in Netflix’s Global Top 10 within 48 hours of release.
Style: Fast-paced, flirtatious, off-the-cuff humor.
Best Moment: His bit on dating apps and “red flag” therapy girls.
Great For: Fans of edgy millennial humour and unpredictable crowd interactions.

💥 2. Taylor Tomlinson – Have It All

A Netflix darling, Taylor Tomlinson returns with Have It All — a smart, deeply personal take on dating, anxiety, and self-worth. It’s the comedy therapy session you didn’t know you needed.

Why It’s Trending: Relatable Gen Z humour, sharp timing, and genuine vulnerability.
Netflix Status: Trending in multiple regions and rising in North America.
Style: High-energy, self-aware, and emotionally intelligent.
Best Moment: Her breakdown of “emotional maturity” in relationships.
Perfect For: Anyone navigating adulthood with sarcasm and wine.

🔗 Also Trending: Top 10 Rising Comedians to Watch in 2025

🎤 3. Shane Gillis – Beautiful Dogs

Unfiltered, unapologetic, and unexpectedly thoughtful, Beautiful Dogs marks Shane Gillis’ breakthrough to mainstream streaming. A former SNL almost-hire, Gillis brings gritty club energy to a polished Netflix special.

Why It’s Trending: He’s built a loyal cult following on YouTube and podcasts, and Netflix brought him to the mainstream.
Netflix Status: Top 10 in the U.S., with rapid growth across English-speaking regions.
Style: Classic barroom-style stand-up with sharp edge.
Audience: Best for fans of Bill Burr, Dave Attell, or late-night comedy club vibes.

🌍 4. Trevor Noah – Where Was I

Trevor Noah’s return to stand-up is globally informed, culturally rich, and surprisingly playful. Where Was I weaves international travel stories with political observation and Noah’s signature impressions.

Why It’s Trending: The Daily Show host turned globetrotting comic connects across borders.
Netflix Status: Top comedy special in the UK, South Africa, India, and more.
Style: Insightful, multilingual, full of charm.
Must-Watch If: You love cultural humour, accents, or observational comedy that’s smarter than average.

If you enjoy Trevor Noah’s take on global culture, check out our roundup of the top stand-up comedy podcasts to follow in 2025.

🤠 5. Nate Bargatze – Hello World

The king of clean comedy nails it again in Hello World, filmed at a massive arena in Phoenix. Nate’s slow-burn storytelling and “dad mode” delivery strike a chord across generations.

Why It’s Trending: One of the few truly clean comics playing stadiums — and killing it.
Netflix Status: Longest-running special in Top 10 Comedy USA in 2025 so far.
Style: Deadpan, laid-back, laugh-out-loud storytelling.
Great For: Family night, awkward silence, and Southern charm.

🔥 6. Zarna Garg – One in a Billion

Zarna Garg brings the voice of a billion people to Netflix, literally. One in a Billion breaks barriers with rapid-fire stories about immigration, arranged marriages, raising teens, and generational drama.

Why It’s Trending: A unique perspective that’s both specific and universally funny.
Netflix Status: Trending globally, especially across diaspora communities.
Style: High-energy, no-filter mom comedy.
Watch It If: You love culture clash humour and comedians who roast their families with love.

🔗 Related: How to Perform at a Comedy Show for the First Time

🎧 7. Ricky Gervais – Armageddon

Ricky Gervais is back with a scathing, smart, and darkly hilarious special. Armageddon touches on everything from cancel culture to mortality with Gervais’ trademark smirk.

Why It’s Trending: His fanbase is huge, and every special becomes a meme generator.
Netflix Status: Massive viewership in UK, EU, and the U.S.
Style: Intellectually controversial, blunt, and philosophical.
Perfect For: Viewers who want stand-up to poke every bear in the room.

📣 Final Thoughts About The Most Watched Stand-Up Specials on Netflix

Whether you’re in the mood for heartfelt honesty, irreverent chaos, or smart political wit, the most watched stand-up comedy specials on Netflix prove that comedy still rules in the streaming world.

Looking to catch the next big name live? At Comedyville, we showcase local legends and rising stars, the kind who just might be featured in next year’s Netflix lineup.

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most viewed stand-up special on Netflix right now?

As of 2025, the most-viewed stand-up special on Netflix is Natural Selection by Matt Rife. The special has consistently ranked in Netflix’s Top 10 globally and has gone viral on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

Who is the most popular stand-up comedian on Netflix in 2025?

Matt Rife, Taylor Tomlinson, and Ricky Gervais are currently among the most popular stand-up comedians on Netflix in 2025. Their specials are not only charting globally but also driving major ticket sales for live tours.

Are Netflix stand-up comedy specials worth watching?

Yes, Netflix stand-up specials continue to feature the best comedians in the world, from rising stars to household names. With exclusive releases, polished production, and global reach, these specials are often the best way to discover or revisit great comedy in 2025.

How often does Netflix update its stand-up comedy lineup?

Netflix regularly updates its stand-up comedy offerings, with new specials dropping every month. Top releases often align with tour launches, major comedy festivals, or awards season.

 

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💰 How Much Do Stand-Up Comedians Really Make in 2025?

It’s the question every aspiring comic (and curious fan) wants answered: How much do stand-up comedians actually make in 2025? The short answer? It depends on fame, platform, market, and hustle.

Some comedians make millions per tour. Others are still grinding for bar tab tips and $50 gigs. But the gap between struggling open-micers and Netflix headliners has never been wider, or more fascinating.

Let’s break it down.

🎤 Touring Pros: Live Shows = Big Bucks (For Some)

In 2025, touring remains the most lucrative path for working comedians, if you can fill seats.

Kevin Hart – $50M+

Still the king of comedy tours, Hart’s 2025 “Reality Check” extension is selling out arenas globally. With VIP packages, sponsorships, and merch, Hart reportedly earns $1.5M+ per show.

Taylor Tomlinson – $20M+

Her 2025 “Have It All” tour is a massive hit with Gen Z and millennial audiences. Tomlinson performs in theatres and arenas, averaging $300K+ per night.

Matt Rife – $15M+

With social media virality and a dedicated fanbase, Rife’s live shows in 2025 are consistently sold out. He’s rumoured to earn $150K–$250K per show, depending on the market.

Ali Wong – $10M+

Ali Wong continues her streak of packed theatres with smart, fearless material. She performs fewer dates but commands premium ticket prices and earns strong streaming residuals.

Gabriel Iglesias – $12M+

Fluffy is still packing arenas, especially in the U.S. and Latin America. His merch revenue alone is among the highest in comedy.

What About Club Comics?

Working club comics, those doing 100–300 seat venues, can earn between $1,000–$15,000 per weekend, depending on their draw. Add merch, Patreon, and side gigs, and some full-time comics pull in six figures annually, but only the top few percent.

📺 Netflix & Streaming Headliners

Landing a streaming special can be a career-defining payday in 2025 — but only if you’re already in demand.

Dave Chappelle – $20M+ Per Special

Still commanding massive deals from Netflix, Chappelle’s 2024-2025 specials are part of his ongoing licensing agreement. Add in touring and licensing, and his annual take is in the $60–80M range.

Ricky Gervais – $15M+

The UK legend continues his streak of blockbuster Netflix deals, with “Armageddon” and upcoming shows licensed globally. He earns top-tier revenue without touring as heavily.

Tom Segura – $5–8M+

With multiple Netflix specials and an ultra-loyal podcast audience, Segura combines streaming income, live tour earnings, and merch. His 2025 special “Full Circle” reportedly earned $6M upfront.

Hannah Gadsby – $2–3M+

The cultural impact of “Nanette” still echoes. Gadsby continues to earn through specials and selective touring, with Netflix providing a steady stream of residuals.

💼 But Wait — Don’t Forget Merch, Podcasts, and Patreon

For mid-tier and rising comedians, diversification is key. Many comics build real income from:

  • Podcast ad revenue (e.g., Tom Segura’s “Your Mom’s House”)

  • YouTube monetization

  • Patreon subscriptions

  • Merch tables at shows

  • Corporate/private gigs (can pay $5K–$100K per show)

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🎯 Final Thoughts on How Much Do Stand-Up Comedians Make in 2025

The top of the stand-up world is flashier than ever, but it’s also more accessible. Comics now have more ways than ever to build an audience, monetize content, and control their careers.

And it all starts with a mic, a crowd, and maybe a dimly lit comedy club.

Thinking of taking the leap? Here’s how to perform at a comedy show for the first time.

 

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The Best Comedy Podcasts You Should Be Listening to in 2025

Podcasts have become the new comedy clubs, just without the drink minimum. In 2025, stand-up comedians are not only crushing live shows, they’re dominating the airwaves. These podcasts go beyond punchlines and give you access to the minds, madness, and hustle behind the mic. So, what are the top stand up comedy podcasts of 2025?

Whether you’re into raw storytelling, chaotic banter, or sharp political satire, these comedy podcasts are worth a spot in your rotation. Here are the top stand up comedy podcasts of 2025:

🎙 1. WTF with Marc Maron

Marc Maron’s podcast is the gold standard for long-form comedy interviews. Starting from his garage in 2009, WTF became the space where comedians got real, emotionally and historically. Maron famously interviewed President Obama, but it’s his raw conversations with comics like Robin Williams and Louis CK that helped define comedy podcasting as a serious art form. Expect tears, laughs, and everything in between.

🎤 2. Kill Tony

Imagine an open mic that’s also a roast battle and a live podcast. That’s Kill Tony. Comedians get one minute on stage in front of Tony Hinchcliffe and a rotating panel of pros. Some shine. Some bomb. All of it is hilariously unpredictable. It has become a launchpad for unknown comics, and the show’s aggressive energy has built a cult following, both in person and online.

🧠 3. SmartLess

Hosted by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes, this podcast is equal parts clever and charming. One host invites a surprise guest, and the others react in real time. It’s not strictly stand-up focused, but with guests like Ricky Gervais, Jon Stewart, and Sarah Silverman, the comedy is always front and center. The trio’s chemistry makes every episode feel like a dinner party you wish you were invited to.

🤘 4. The Joe Rogan Experience

While not a traditional comedy show, Joe Rogan’s podcast has become a central hub for comics. Rogan’s roots in stand up inform his long form interviews with everyone from Bill Burr to Shane Gillis. It’s also where many comedians test new material or riff unfiltered. With millions of listeners per episode, this podcast helped elevate the comedy podcast scene into the mainstream.

🎧 5. Bad Friends

Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino bring pure chaos and chemistry to this show. One moment they’re roasting each other, the next they’re getting weirdly vulnerable. Bobby’s unpredictable energy mixed with Andrew’s dry wit makes this podcast one of the most bingeable. The behind-the-scenes stories of touring, bombing, and wild encounters give a glimpse into the rollercoaster life of working comics.

🎭 6. The Tim Dillon Show

Tim Dillon is a satirical force of nature. A former mortgage broker turned stand up comic, Tim uses his podcast to rant about culture, politics, and the absurdity of modern life. His fake news persona is hilarious and frighteningly accurate. Dillon also frequently breaks character for deeply personal monologues, offering a rare glimpse into the mind of a stand-up philosopher with a dark edge.

🗣 7. Tuesdays with Stories

Mark Normand and Joe List are road dogs. Their podcast is like hanging out in the green room with two seasoned comics after a night of gigs. They share wild stories, dirty jokes, and honest takes on the grind of stand-up. Known for their fast-paced style and New York comedy energy, this show is loved by comics and fans alike. Plus, they keep it funny even when nothing is happening — a true comic skill.

👯 8. We Might Be Drunk

Sam Morril and Mark Normand team up again for this laid-back show where comedy, cocktails, and current events mix freely. Often filmed with drinks in hand, this podcast feels like eavesdropping on two sharp comics at a bar. They host great guests and workshop bits on air. Their chemistry is effortless, and their punchlines come fast.

🇨🇦 9. The Debaters (CBC)

One of the most uniquely Canadian shows on the list. The Debaters features stand up comics debating silly topics like cats versus dogs or texting versus calling. With a live audience and strong writing, it’s clever, quick, and surprisingly insightful. It also highlights Canadian comedy talent that often flies under the international radar.

🎙 10. Fly on the Wall

Dana Carvey and David Spade revisit their Saturday Night Live days with big-name guests and deep cuts from comedy history. The show mixes nostalgia with sharp insights about performance, writing, and fame. For stand-up fans who grew up watching SNL or love character-based comedy, this podcast hits all the right notes.

🔥 11. You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes

This podcast is comedy meets therapy. Pete Holmes invites comedians and creatives to unpack everything from bombing on stage to religious trauma. His style is earnest, philosophical, and relentlessly curious. You’ll leave each episode laughing and probably thinking about your childhood.

🌍 12. The Bugle

A satirical news podcast co-created by John Oliver. Hosted by Andy Zaltzman and guests, it delivers sharp takes on global absurdity. Think of it as British political comedy with a world view and wordplay that makes you laugh and feel smarter at the same time.

🎤 13. The HoneyDew with Ryan Sickler

Ryan Sickler invites comedians to talk about the low points of their lives — childhood trauma, addiction, divorce — and turns them into comedy gold. The show is raw but uplifting, and shows how stand up often comes from struggle. It’s not just funny, it’s therapeutic.

🚀 14. Hot Breath

This podcast is like a virtual comedy class with heart. Hosted by Joel Byars, it features interviews with working comics and industry insiders. It’s packed with writing tips, performance advice, and honest talk about the hustle. Great for aspiring comics looking to level up their skills.

Thinking of trying stand up yourself? Here’s how to perform at a comedy show for the first time.

🛎 15. Comedy Bang Bang

Hosted by Scott Aukerman, this absurdist improv podcast has been a cult favourite for years. It blends sketch, character work, and interviews in a way that breaks all podcast rules. If you like surreal, fast-paced, and fearless comedy, this is your playground.

🧠 Final Thoughts

Comedy podcasts are more than just background noise. They’re where careers are launched, jokes are tested, and comedians connect with fans in ways no stage can. Whether you want a laugh, a lesson, or both, these shows deliver.

Want to know which comedians helped shape the art form itself? Check out our list of the most influential stand-up comedians of all time.

🎤 Want to catch the next podcast star before they blow up?
See them live at Comedyville and discover tomorrow’s favourite voice before they go viral.

 

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Top 10 Richest Stand-Up Comedians in the World (2025)

Stand-up comedy used to be the scrappy underdog of the entertainment world, late nights, small crowds, and a lot of unpaid gigs. But in 2025, it’s a multi-billion-dollar industry, and the comics at the top are among the richest entertainers alive. This post is about the richest stand-up comedians 2025.

From Netflix megadeals to global tours, brand empires, and streaming platforms, these comedians turned punchlines into power. Some still live on the stage. Others built production companies, launched alcohol brands, and signed streaming contracts bigger than movie stars.

These are the richest stand-up comedians in 2025, how they made their fortunes, and what keeps them laughing all the way to the bank.

💡 How This List Was Ranked

This list of the richest stand-up comedians in 2025 isn’t just based on net worth, though that’s a big factor. It also considers who’s actively shaping the comedy world right now through tours, streaming specials, cultural impact, and media reach. Some comedians, like Jerry Seinfeld, have legacy wealth from sitcoms, while others, like Kevin Hart or Dave Chappelle, are still headlining sold-out arenas and launching multi-platform empires. In short, it’s about who’s getting paid and still playing the game.

💰 1. Kevin Hart

Estimated Net Worth: $500 million+
How He Got There: Hart is more than a stand-up, he’s a machine. With blockbuster films, an endless stream of arena shows, TV deals, and a fast-growing media company (HartBeat), he’s redefined what a modern comedian can be. He’s also one of the few comedians to scale a personal brand into a corporate empire successfully.
Still Touring? Yes
Major Boosts in 2024–2025: Reality Check Tour, Netflix exclusives, tequila brand, YouTube channel, and content licensing
Fun Fact: In 2023, he was Forbes’ highest-paid comedian — again.

🧠 2. Jerry Seinfeld

Estimated Net Worth: $950 million
How He Got There: The Seinfeld syndication checks never stopped coming. Add in Netflix’s huge licensing fee for the series, touring, book sales, and side projects like Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, and Jerry remains one of the richest comedians of all time.
Still Touring? Occasionally, sells out every time
Major Boosts: Netflix’s Unfrosted (2024), high-demand speaking gigs
Legacy: Proved that clean, observational humour could make you a billionaire.

🎤 3. Dave Chappelle

Estimated Net Worth: $80–$90 million
How He Got There: Chappelle famously walked away from $50 million, then made even more on his own terms. His Netflix deal, limited-run arena shows, and unfiltered style give him both massive income and cultural influence.
Still Touring? Yes, often with surprise pop-ins
Major Boosts: Netflix specials, co-headlining stadiums, and private events
Unique Play: Chappelle often books exclusive pop-up shows where ticket prices can reach $500+.

🐉 4. Trevor Noah

Estimated Net Worth: $100 million
How He Got There: After leaving The Daily Show, Noah went global — literally. He now sells out shows on six continents, has bestselling books, lucrative podcast and audiobook deals, and a sharp production business.
Still Touring? Yes — huge world tours
Major Boosts: Audible series, Day Zero Productions, corporate speaking
Why He’s Unique: Combines stand-up with political and global reach.

🔥 5. Ricky Gervais

Estimated Net Worth: $160 million
How He Got There: Gervais turned dry British wit into an empire. Creator of The Office, multiple Netflix specials (including Armageddon in 2023), and sell-out UK/Europe arena tours. He also benefits from massive residuals and owns much of his content.
Still Touring? Yes
Major Boosts: Stand-up, merchandising, licensing
Fun Fact: Once joked that he makes “more doing nothing” from The Office than performing.

🎙 6. Chris Rock

Estimated Net Worth: $70–$80 million
How He Got There: A stand-up legend, Rock’s Netflix specials, directing gigs, and acting roles keep his income diversified. He’s now also seen as a mentor to rising comics, and his arena shows still command huge ticket prices.
Still Touring? Occasionally
Major Boosts: Selective Outrage, memoirs, upcoming film projects
Legacy: One of the few comics equally successful on stage and behind the camera.

🧢 7. Joe Rogan

Estimated Net Worth: $200 million
How He Got There: The face of podcasting, Rogan’s Spotify deal reportedly brought in over $100 million. He owns his own club (Comedy Mothership in Austin), does regular stand-up tours, and is one of the most recognizable names in comedy and commentary.
Still Touring? Yes
Major Boosts: Spotify, Comedy Mothership, UFC commentary
Unique Edge: Rogan blends stand-up, culture, and alt-media into one powerful brand.

🇬🇧 8. James Corden

Estimated Net Worth: $70 million
How He Got There: While late-night TV made him a household name, Corden’s wealth includes Broadway runs, voice acting (Peter Rabbit), and creative production deals. He’s now back in the UK exploring comedy again.
Still Touring? Recently resumed
Major Boosts: UK comedy tours, unscripted shows, producing deals
Known For: Viral Carpool Karaoke, global fanbase

💡 9. Amy Schumer

Estimated Net Worth: $45–$50 million
How She Got There: Her comedy is raw, confessional, and unapologetic, and it sells. From her own sketch show and Netflix specials to book deals and TV projects, Schumer turned her voice into a business.
Still Touring? Occasionally
Major Boosts: Hulu series, Netflix content, stand-up returns
Extra: She was the first female comedian to headline Madison Square Garden.

🌈 10. Ali Wong

Estimated Net Worth: $25–$30 million
How She Got There: Her viral Netflix specials (Baby Cobra, Don Wong) and acting roles made her a household name. With Beef earning Emmys and a strong touring base, Wong is one of the top-earning Asian-American comedians today.
Still Touring? Yes
Major Boosts: Beef, Netflix, book deals
Why She’s Surging: Wong blends millennial truth-telling with Hollywood reach.

🧠 Final Thoughts

From stadium shows to streaming platforms, the richest stand-up comedians in 2025 are a reminder that being funny is serious business. These comics didn’t just tell jokes — they built global audiences, monetized their voices, and redefined what comedy can do.

Want to start your journey?

🎤 Start Your Comedy Career at Comedyville

Every icon on this list started small with open mics, nervous sets, and small rooms. If you’re ready to take the stage, check out how to perform at a comedy show for the first time or come see what’s possible at Comedyville.

Because the next “richest comedian” might just be waiting for their first laugh.

 

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Top 10 Richest Canadian Comedians (And How They Got There)

Canada has quietly produced some of the most successful — and wealthiest — comedy stars in the world. From international headliners to streaming powerhouses and late-night legends, these comedians turned jokes into empires.

Here are the richest Canadian comedians, how they made their money, and what helped them rise to the top.

🏆 1. Jim Carrey

Estimated Net Worth: $180–$200 million
Claim to Fame: Ace Ventura, The Mask, Liar Liar, Dumb and Dumber
How He Got There:
Jim Carrey started as a stand-up in Toronto before exploding onto In Living Color in the early ’90s. He became the first actor to earn $20 million per film, starring in a string of box office hits and transitioning into more dramatic roles like The Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine. He also earned millions through licensing, backend deals, and even art sales.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Newmarket, Ontario

Their success wasn’t just financial; they influenced generations of comics. See how they stack up on our list of the most influential stand-up comedians of all time.

💼 2. Mike Myers

Estimated Net Worth: $200 million
Claim to Fame: Wayne’s World, Austin Powers, Shrek
How He Got There:
Myers turned sketch characters into billion-dollar film franchises. Austin Powers became a global cult hit, and voicing Shrek netted him massive residuals. He also co-wrote and produced many of his own projects, giving him ownership stakes that continue to pay out.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Scarborough, Ontario; Second City Toronto alum

🎤 3. Russell Peters

Estimated Net Worth: $75 million
Claim to Fame: Outsourced-style cultural comedy, global touring legend
How He Got There:
One of the first comedians to truly go viral, Peters built his empire through massive international touring and DVD sales. He remains one of the highest-paid touring comedians globally and was the first to sell out arenas in India, Dubai, and South Africa. His material resonates across cultures, and his fan base spans continents.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Toronto to Anglo-Indian parents

📺 4. Dan Aykroyd

Estimated Net Worth: $60–$70 million
Claim to Fame: Saturday Night Live, Ghostbusters, Blues Brothers
How He Got There:
Aykroyd’s wealth stems from a legendary SNL career and co-creating Ghostbusters, which turned into a global brand. He also co-founded Crystal Head Vodka, expanding his income beyond entertainment. Though less active on screen today, his business ventures keep the money flowing.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Ottawa, Ontario

🎬 5. Seth Rogen

Estimated Net Worth: $80 million
Claim to Fame: Superbad, Pineapple Express, This Is the End
How He Got There:
Rogen made his name as an actor but cemented his wealth as a writer and producer. He co-wrote Superbad and Pineapple Express and runs Point Grey Pictures, which produces films, shows, and animation. Add in voice work (Kung Fu Panda, The Lion King remake) and his cannabis company, Houseplant, and he’s become a true comedy entrepreneur.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Vancouver, British Columbia

🎤 6. Howie Mandel

Estimated Net Worth: $60 million
Claim to Fame: Deal or No Deal, America’s Got Talent, stand-up
How He Got There:
Mandel went from stand-up stages in Canada to starring on network TV. He voiced Bobby’s World, hosted Deal or No Deal, and currently earns millions annually as a judge on America’s Got Talent. His longevity and versatility make him one of Canada’s most consistent earners.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Toronto, Ontario

🧳 7. Martin Short

Estimated Net Worth: $40 million
Claim to Fame: SCTV, Saturday Night Live, Only Murders in the Building
How He Got There:
Martin Short built a legacy as one of comedy’s most versatile performers. His stage work, TV appearances, and film roles, combined with recent streaming success on Hulu, have kept his profile (and earnings) high for decades.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Hamilton, Ontario

🏰 8. Catherine O’Hara

Estimated Net Worth: $10–$12 million
Claim to Fame: Home Alone, Beetlejuice, Schitt’s Creek
How She Got There:
A beloved character actress and comedy icon, O’Hara’s career spans decades. But her role as Moira Rose in Schitt’s Creek won her a new generation of fans — and several major awards. Syndication, streaming deals, and voice work continue to generate income.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Toronto, Ontario

📢 9. Samantha Bee

Estimated Net Worth: $8–$10 million
Claim to Fame: The Daily Show, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
How She Got There:
Bee was the longest-serving correspondent on The Daily Show before launching her own late-night series on TBS. Her production company and executive producing roles helped expand her wealth beyond hosting.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Toronto, Ontario

🎙 10. Norm Macdonald (Posthumous)

Estimated Net Worth: $2.5–$5 million
Claim to Fame: Saturday Night Live, stand-up, dry wit legend
How He Got There:
Norm’s delivery and persona made him a comedian’s comedian. While never one of the wealthiest, he was one of the most beloved. His work on Weekend Update, Netflix specials, and voice acting gave him consistent income, and his legacy continues to grow.
🎭 Canadian Roots: Born in Quebec City, Quebec

🧠 Final Thoughts

Many of the comedians on this list started small, producing their own shows, grinding through local venues, and building loyal audiences. If you’re thinking of launching your own show, check out our guide on how to produce your first comedy show.

Canadian comedy is more than just polite punchlines and SCTV nostalgia. These comedians built empires from stand-up sets, sketch stages, and late-night gigs. Whether by selling out arenas or voicing ogres, they proved you don’t need to be American to dominate the comedy world, just funny, fearless, and willing to hustle.

 

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The Most Successful Comedians on Netflix Right Now (2025 Edition)

From Netflix’s trending charts to viral TikToks and global sold-out tours, the most successful comedians on Netflix in 2025 aren’t just making people laugh. They’re redefining what it means to go viral with a microphone. If you’re searching for the top comedians on Netflix 2025 has to offer, this list breaks down who’s dominating the platform right now. You can also browse the full collection of stand-up specials on the Netflix Comedy page.

If you’re looking for the comedians that are actually killing it on Netflix in 2025 — based on streaming data, global buzz, and fan devotion — this is the list. Let’s get into the chart-toppers, record-breakers, and social media darlings currently dominating the Netflix comedy scene.

🎤 1. Taylor Tomlinson

Netflix Specials: Quarter-Life Crisis, Look at You, Have It All (2024)

Tomlinson has become the voice of a generation — relatable, neurotic, hilarious. Her 2024 special Have It All debuted in Netflix’s Top 10 across 12+ countries and hit #1 in Canada and the U.S. during launch week. Her comedy about therapy, relationships, and existential dread resonates with viewers under 40 like no one else.

👀 Bonus Stat: She’s the youngest solo comic to chart three times globally on Netflix — and her new late-night show After Midnight only fuels her momentum.

💥 2. Kevin Hart

Netflix Specials: Irresponsible, Zero F**ks Given, Reality Check (2023)

Kevin Hart remains a powerhouse. His 2023 Netflix special Reality Check stayed in the U.S. Top 10 for three straight weeks and was one of the most-streamed comedy releases of the year. Between his global tours, movie appearances, and comedy docuseries, Hart continues to own every screen he touches.

💡 Netflix Impact: He’s the only comedian on this list with a comedy empire — his HartBeat production arm fuels Netflix content beyond stand-up.

🎭 3. Ricky Gervais

Netflix Specials: Humanity, SuperNature, Armageddon (2024)

Blunt, divisive, and unapologetically dark, Gervais returned with Armageddon, which topped Netflix UK’s charts and trended heavily in North America. His fearless takes on free speech, cancel culture, and death sparked heated discussions — and massive view counts.

📈 Why He’s Still On Top: Gervais’s specials consistently go viral and inspire think pieces — a combo few others can pull off.

🌟 4. Ali Wong

Netflix Specials: Baby Cobra, Hard Knock Wife, Don Wong

Ali Wong’s fame exploded after Beef — and her stand-up specials got a major second wind. Following her Emmy win, Don Wong jumped back into Netflix’s Top 10 in Canada and the U.S. in early 2025. Fans love her brutal honesty about motherhood, relationships, and power dynamics.

🔥 What’s Next: A fourth special is rumored for late 2025, possibly her most personal yet.

🔥 5. Dave Chappelle

Netflix Specials: Sticks & Stones, The Closer, What’s in a Name?

Few names spark as much conversation as Chappelle. Despite (or because of) ongoing controversy, The Closer remains one of Netflix’s most-watched specials in its history. He blends social commentary with razor-sharp storytelling, and fans still show up in droves.

⚖ Worth Noting: Whether you love or loathe his takes, he’s still shaping the conversation in comedy.

✅ 6. Nate Bargatze

Netflix Specials: The Tennessee Kid, Greatest Average American, Hello World (2023)

Dubbed “America’s Dad of Stand-Up,” Bargatze’s clean humor and Southern charm have made him a streaming star. Hello World reached the Top 3 in both Netflix U.S. and Canada and remains one of the top rewatched specials of 2023–2024.

🎤 Extra Cred: His SNL hosting spot helped launch him into mainstream stardom.

🎤 7. Tom Segura

Netflix Specials: Ball Hog, Sledgehammer, Disgraceful

Tom Segura’s sardonic delivery and cult-fan energy continue to grow. His 2023 special Sledgehammer cracked Netflix’s global Top 10 and drove massive ticket sales on his 2024–2025 world tour. Between that and his viral podcast (Your Mom’s House), he’s everywhere.

📊 Social Surge: Segura clips consistently rack up millions of views on TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

🌈 8. Hannah Gadsby

Netflix Specials: Nanette, Douglas, Something Special

Still one of the most talked-about names in stand-up, Gadsby’s Nanette redefined what a comedy special could be. In 2023, she returned with Something Special, a lighter but still poignant reflection on love and queerness that trended in Australia, Canada, and the UK.

🎟 Culture Impact: No other comic has merged art, trauma, and laughs quite like her.

📹 9. Bo Burnham

Netflix Specials: Inside, Make Happy, what.

Though Bo hasn’t released a new special since 2021, Inside remains one of Netflix’s most-streamed comedy specials of all time. The music, the anxiety, the existential humour — it still hits in 2025.

🎶 Numbers Talk: Inside has racked up over 70 million combined views across Netflix and YouTube.

🧢 10. Katt Williams

Netflix Specials: World War III, Great America

Unfiltered and explosive, Katt Williams is a social media legend. World War III blew up on Netflix and trended across TikTok and Twitter for weeks. He’s teasing a follow-up special later this year — and fans are ready.

🧨 What’s Hot: Clips from his special consistently land on “most shared” lists across Black Twitter and Instagram Reels.

🏅 Comedians on Netflix 2025 – Honourable Mentions

  • Ronny Chieng – Satirical, sharp, and rising fast

  • Trevor Noah – Still a global icon with a massive fan base

  • Shane Gillis – Controversial but gaining fast traction

  • Michelle Buteau – Crowd-favourite, Netflix host, and stand-up star

🎭 Comedyville Connection

Did you know some of these stars started their careers in small clubs, just like Comedyville in Montreal? You never know when the next Netflix headliner might be grabbing the mic at your local show.

👉 See our upcoming shows here

 

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The Stand-Up Clips That Took Over YouTube in 2025

YouTube + Stand-Up = Viral Gold

From legendary pros to rising stars, stand-up comedians continue to dominate YouTube with hilarious sets, outrageous crowd work, and bold takes that get people talking. Every year, certain clips rise above the noise, getting millions of views, racking up likes, and making fans hit replay again and again. Making them the most watched stand-up clips on YouTube.

So what are the most watched stand-up clips on YouTube in 2025 (so far)? Let’s break it down by views, laughs, and viral moments.

🎤 1. Andrew Schulz – When the Crowd Turns Into the Show

Views: 22M+
Why It Blew Up: Crowdwork masterclass. Schulz’s riffing with an unpredictable couple in the front row turned a five-minute bit into internet gold.

😂 2. Taylor Tomlinson – Sleep Problems and Situationships

Views: 19.4M
Why It Worked: Her sharp take on modern relationships struck a nerve, and the laugh-per-minute ratio is wild.

🔥 3. Dave Chappelle – Truth Hurts (But Still Funny)

Views: 18.7M
Why It Blew Up: His trademark mix of raw honesty and brilliant delivery had everyone quoting the clip — and arguing in the comments.

📱 4. Matt Rife – Front Row Roast Goes Off the Rails

Views: 17.8M
Why It Worked: Rife’s off-the-cuff roasting of a group celebrating a bachelorette party turned chaotic — and hilarious.

👑 5. Ali Wong – Mom Life Is Savage

Views: 16.5M
Why It Hit: Relatable, ruthless, and refreshingly honest — Wong’s take on parenting is a fan favourite with replay value.

🧠 6. Ricky Gervais – Dark Humour Done Right

Views: 15.9M
Why It Clicked: Gervais doesn’t hold back — and this one-liner-heavy segment became TikTok fodder instantly.

🌍 7. Trevor Noah – Being Confused in 3 Languages

Views: 14.7M
Why It Spread: His multilingual storytelling and sharp cultural takes continue to win over global audiences.

🎯 8. Tom Segura – Target, But Make It Violent

Views: 13.2M
Why It’s Great: Segura turns everyday errands into absurd war stories — his deadpan hits different.

🗣 9. Mark Normand – Socially Anxious and Hilarious

Views: 12.4M
Why It’s Rising: Fast-paced, clever, and just awkward enough — this clip is a breakout favourite.

🐐 10. Kevin Hart – Why You Shouldn’t Try to Be Cool

Views: 11.8M
Why It Endures: Hart’s physical delivery + self-deprecating honesty = always a win.

📍 Why This List Matters (and How Comedyville Fits In)

These clips didn’t just go viral — they shaped the way fans experienced stand-up comedy in 2025. From streaming into people’s homes to getting shared on TikTok and Reddit, this is the stuff everyone’s talking about.

Who knows? The next viral stand-up clip could come from a Montreal show at Comedyville, where rising stars and pros hit the mic weekly.

🎟 Want to catch the next viral moment live?
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The Funniest Stand-Up Specials to Watch in 2025

2025 is shaping up to be a legendary year for stand-up comedy. From household names with arena-filling energy to low-key legends who keep it sharp and personal, this year’s specials have something for every comedy fan. Whether you’re watching from your couch or getting inspired to catch a live show at Comedyville in Montreal, here are the 10 funniest stand-up specials you need to check out in 2025:

1. Kevin Hart – Reality Check 2

Hart returns with a firestorm of energy, fresh material, and a new perspective on fame, fatherhood, and fitness obsessions. It’s fast-paced, brutally honest, and packed with punchlines. Streaming on Netflix.

2. Ali Wong – Dragon Energy

Raw, raunchy, and relatable as ever, Wong dives into single motherhood, aging, and dating younger men. A comedy clinic in timing and voice. Available on Amazon Prime.

3. Tom Segura – Come Together’

Touring globally and bringing out universal awkwardness, Segura’s special is a blend of subtle savagery and classic storytelling. He’s laid-back but lethal. Catch it on Netflix.

4. Ricky Gervais – Armageddon II

As fearless as ever, Gervais goes dark, sharp, and unapologetic. Whether you laugh, wince, or both, this is one of the most talked-about specials of the year. On Netflix.

5. Sebastian Maniscalco – Nobody Listens

He yells, struts, and mimics the chaos of everyday life like no one else. Maniscalco’s animated take on rude behaviour, parenting, and the gym is classic gold. On HBO Max.

6. Trevor Noah – Passport Control

Clever, multilingual, and globally aware, Noah’s latest special blends political insight and family stories with effortless charm. Taped in multiple countries. Watch it on Netflix.

7. Dave Chappelle – Selective Outrage 2

Never shy, always sharp. Chappelle delivers more social commentary wrapped in layers of irony and wit. This one will have people talking (again). Exclusively on Netflix.

8. Amy Schumer – Overdue

Schumer is back with baby stories, hormonal honesty, and her signature mix of brash and vulnerable. A laugh-out-loud hour for the unapologetically unfiltered. Available on HBO Max.

9. Andrew Schulz – Crowd Killer

The king of crowd work returns with a new special mixing spontaneous riffing with razor-sharp bits. It’s unfiltered, unpredictable, and very online. Self-released on YouTube.

10. Nate Bargatze – Clean Slate

Dry, southern, and subtly brilliant. Bargatze’s new material is perfect for family laughs without sacrificing cleverness. A rare talent. Streaming on Netflix.

Want More Laughs?

If this list has you fired up, why not experience stand-up comedy live? Comedyville in Montreal hosts hilarious comics every weekend — the next Kevin Hart or Ali Wong might be testing out their new material here. Grab your tickets at comedyville.com and be part of the next big thing in comedy.

Stay laughing, Montreal!

 

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Who’s Laughing to the Bank in 2025? The highest-paid stand-up comedians in 2025

When you come to one of our Montreal stand-up comedy shows, you never know what kind of rising star might be on the lineup. Every famous comedian started somewhere small, and some of them turned that talent into massive careers and fortunes.

So, who’s at the top of the comedy game right now? Here are the highest-paid stand-up comedians in 2025, based on recent tours, specials, endorsements, and side projects.

1. Kevin Hart

Still at the top of his game, Kevin Hart continues to sell out arenas worldwide. His recent Netflix specials and global “Reality Check” tour helped him earn an estimated $70 million in 2025 alone. Add his comedy production company and brand deals, and he remains one of comedy’s biggest names.

2. Dave Chappelle

With selective touring and premium ticket prices, Chappelle continues to command top dollar. In 2025, he brought in an estimated $55 million, thanks to his intimate theatre shows and licensing deals with streaming platforms.

3. Sebastian Maniscalco

The observational king of comedy has gone mainstream. With major tours, a growing film career, and Vegas residencies, Maniscalco pulled in roughly $50 million this year — not bad for someone who once waited tables between gigs.

4. Trevor Noah

After leaving The Daily Show, Trevor Noah’s global stand-up career skyrocketed. Touring across continents, doing multi-language sets, and writing bestsellers, he earned an estimated $40 million in 2025, solidifying his place on the world stage.

5. Ricky Gervais

Gervais’s dark humour and streaming success keep his wallet full. His 2025 Netflix special “Armageddon II” was one of the year’s most-watched comedy events. Total estimated earnings: $35 million.

6. Ali Wong

A powerhouse performer and actor, Wong had a busy year, from selling out theatres across North America to starring in major films. She reportedly made $30 million in 2025, proving you can mix edgy comedy with mass appeal.

7. Tom Segura

His worldwide tour “Come Together” helped make 2025 his biggest year yet. Segura’s massive podcasting network and sellout shows brought in an estimated $28 million, making him one of the most bankable acts in comedy.

8. Amy Schumer

With a fresh HBO special, comedy tour, and several high-profile hosting gigs, Schumer had a strong 2025. Her estimated earnings? Around $25 million, with more projects already lined up.

9. Jim Gaffigan

Clean, clever, and incredibly consistent, Gaffigan remains a touring machine. With over 100 shows in 2025 and a growing presence on Amazon Prime, he pulled in roughly $22 million this year.

10. Andrew Schulz

The crowdwork king and YouTube phenom cashed in big this year. Schulz’s self-produced specials, sold-out international tour, and revenue from podcasting pushed him to an estimated $20 million in 2025 — a massive leap from just a few years ago.

See the Future of Comedy at Comedyville

Every big name on this list started small, doing clubs, open mics, and late-night sets.
At Comedyville, we showcase some of the funniest emerging talent in Montreal and beyond.

Whether you’re local or just visiting, come catch a show at our hidden downtown comedy club inside Central Station. You never know, the next person on this list might be performing right in front of you.

Learn more about comedyville.ca

 

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