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About

For nearly two decades at clubs across the country, and as the host of three hit podcasts, Nikki Glaser has honed her shockingly honest, no-holds barred style of comedy, solidifying herself as one of the funniest voices in comedy today.

Glaser just wrapped her global THE GOOD GIRL stand-up tour, which kicked off in January 2023 and she just announced THE ALIVE AND UNWELL tour with dates from May 2024 until December 2024 around the country.

On May 11th, Glaser returns with her highly anticipated second HBO comedy special, SOMEDAY YOU'LL DIE. In July 2022, she headlined her first HBO comedy special, GOOD CLEAN FILTH, which was nominated for a Critics Choice Award for Best Comedy Special.

In March 2021, Glaser launched THE NIKKI GLASER PODCAST for iHeartMedia and Will Ferrell's Big Money Players Network, where she provides a fun and brutally honest look into pop-culture and her own personal life in weekly episodes.

Currently, Nikki hosts and executive produces LOVERS AND LIARS (formerly FGIRL ISLAND), which premiered on the CW on April 11. LOVERS AND LIARS is the female spinoff of the hit HBO Max reality dating series FBOY ISLAND, which Nikki hosted and executive produced for three seasons. The Washington Post hailed FBOY ISLAND as "deliciously twisty" and TIME called it a "compelling and clever masterpiece" with "smart execution" noting that, "An advisor to the women and a gentle antagonist to the FBoys, Glaser, a comedian, brings just the right level of self-aware humor." Season one of FBOY ISLAND had the biggest premiere weekend for an HBO Max Original reality series since the platform's launch.

Nikki took her love of reality TV to the next level by starring in, and executive producing, the E! half-hour reality sitcom WELCOME HOME NIKKI GLASER? Uprooted from her fast-paced Hollywood lifestyle, Nikki returns to her hometown of St. Louis where she embarks on a hilarious and often uncomfortable journey of self-discovery. Unfiltered, relatable, and unapologetically herself, Nikki navigates friends, family, and romance as a homegrown local celebrity.

Previously, Nikki flexed her over-sharing muscle as the host of Comedy Central's first live daily morning show, YOU UP WITH NIKKI GLASER for SiriusXM, which ran from February 2018 to October 2020.  Nikki's most recent Netflix comedy special, BANGIN', was released in October 2019.  BANGIN' was the most watched special on Netflix when it premiered. Nikki hosted, co-created and executive produced the critically acclaimed and daring comedic show, NOT SAFE WITH NIKKI GLASER, for Comedy Central and NIKKI & SARA LIVE for MTV.

Nikki was a standout at the Comedy Central Roasts of Alec Baldwin, Bruce Willis, and Rob Lowe, which led to her guest-hosting JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE! and hosting the inaugural edition of the 2021 MTV MOVIE & TV AWARDS: UNSCRIPTED, which earned her stellar reviews.  She also had memorable film and television roles in Judd Apatow's TRAINWRECK, NBC's AP BIO and INSIDE AMY SCHUMER, amongst others. In November 2022 Nikki was a triumph coming in third place on the ninth season of the hit FOX series THE MASKED SINGER.

Nikki has multiple stand-up specials and late-night tv appearances in which she jokes about her most humiliating moments as a woman in the modern world. Nikki's past and current struggles with anorexia, depression, and anxiety are fair game in both her stand-up, and in-depth interviews with THE HOWARD STERN SHOW, WTF with MARC MARON, CONAN O'BRIEN NEEDS A FRIEND and THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE. She has become a complete open book on mic for the laughs and as the empowering voice for women that she yearned for as a confused adolescent.

Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 702 reviews
  • Best we’ve ever seen!

    by Phillyburbs on 9/21/25The Santander Arena - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    My daughter and I had the pleasure of seeing Nikki in Reading, Pa at the Santander Arena. We bought amazing seats and went after seeing her on the Tom Brady Roast. I’ve seen her on specials in the past and thought she was funny but nowhere near as funny as my favorite Joan Rivers or Lisa Lampanelli. We went in with the expectations that it’ll be fun and a fun night out. Wow! We were in complete shock! Nikki is absolutely hysterical! We belly laughed the entire time! The bar was set extremely high from the many others we’ve seen in the past) she performed for over 1.5 hours! No breaks, no drinks and no missed deliveries! We couldn’t believe how funny she was! All new fresh material from herself or others! We could’ve stayed all night long! The entire place was present with her and following her on point stories that we all could relate to! She looked amazing too! Pretty, healthy and like your closest friend that you know will make all your wrongs right by her comedy! I highly recommend going to see her Alive & Unwell Tour! She is undoubtedly the funniest comedian alive! I look forward to following her continued success! Thank you for an amazing night and new memory my daughter and I made together! We love you Nikki! (Your two openers were great too!)

  • So funny

    by Krystal on 9/21/25The Santander Arena - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    Santander Arena has great seating. Nikki was so funny. The arena had good order for entering and exiting. Great experience

  • Higher Expectations

    by Comedy Fan on 9/16/25McCaw Hall - SeattleRating: 2 out of 5

    I think she mailed it in….didn’t give her full effort. I can honestly say I didn’t have one “gut laugh” during her whole set. I had a couple of great laughs at BOTH her Openers, but she was disappointing. Sorry…you asked. Prepared better, try harder, Nikki!

  • It was okay.

    by kindadisappointing on 9/16/25McCaw Hall - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    First time EVER being at that venue...it was nice!! Fairly comfy for my 6'1"hubby, too. Nikki wasn't funny. I laughed harder getting a bite to eat and dinner with friends before the shower. We had DRINKS BEFOREHAND and...still didn't laugh much.

  • Short and sweet

    by Jonfo on 9/16/25McCaw Hall - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    Show went by really quick, she is rapid fire for a full hour, no pauses. I find most of her act funny, had a few good laughs.

  • 2 👍s Up. Needed more 👍s.

    by Plentyblueskies on 9/15/25McCaw Hall - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Nikki is delightful to watch. If you liked “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (TV show) you’ll love Nikki’s comedic delivery. And, her surprise guest opener- Amanda Knox - “killed” it with her routine!!!

  • Funny and warm

    by jr on 9/15/25Angel Of The Winds Arena - EverettRating: 5 out of 5

    I love Nikki!!! The jokes were funny and so was the delivery. I am so glad I went to see her on a Thursday night!

  • Just a great time

    by Bug M on 9/14/25Angel Of The Winds Arena - EverettRating: 5 out of 5

    Wehad a great time at Nicki’s show. She was sharp, quick-witted, and kept the audience laughing from start to finish. I really enjoyed her style of humor—relatable, bold, and unfiltered. The show felt fun and engaging, and I left with a smile on my face. If you get the chance to see her live, I definitely recommend it!

  • Alive & Unwell: Emphasis on the Unwell

    by Peachinseattle on 9/13/25Rating: 3 out of 5

    I was really expecting Tom Brady Roast/Golden Globes Nikki but this was low, pandering humor and none of it showed how quick and smart the woman truly is. *sad* Throughout all the range of topics (lady parts, adopting children, molesters, fake tans, plastic surgery, motherhood and many more), I struggled between ‘yikes’ face and silence mostly, only laughing and smiling a few times. The show felt so long because it just went on and on; her voice got annoying. Glad I decided to go for $75 tickets vs sitting closer.

  • Nikki rokks

    by n_hart on 9/9/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    Personal comedy at its finest . And held at an amazingly beautiful theatre. Such a fun night.

  • Little disappointed

    by HotRod76 on 6/25/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 3 out of 5

    I am a big Nikki Glaser fan. On this night thou she wasn't as funny as I expected. It was the last show of Denver and my Christmas present from my girlfriend. Maybe being the last show she was a little off.

  • Disappointed

    by KC Denver on 6/24/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 2 out of 5

    After the Tom Brady roast, I was supper excited to see Nikki. The bits just weren’t funny. I just kept looking at my friend saying “that’s not funny.” We ended up leaving a little early, which I’ve never done before at a comedy show.

  • Not worth it

    by Meh on 6/24/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 1 out of 5

    I truly don't understand the hype around Nikki Glaser. There were a handful of funny moments, but mostly her just being crass and trying to shock with very low brow humor. She simply isn't very funny. Don't waste your money and time.

  • Very weak and lazy pandering performance

    by Goldie on 6/24/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 2 out of 5

    Truthfully I was so excited to see this show and loved her recent performances- Tom Brady and award shows. I thought her work was amazing and funny!! This Denver show was nothing more than lazy rant that felt like a lecture and pandered to an audience of drunk women in the crowd. There were long periods of silence in the crowd. She made zero effort on her material and it felt like she didn't care about this show crowd. I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I was very disappointed with this show. She is clearly in a place where people will come see her and want to be there with her popularity. She knew it and just did the bare minimum. Very disappointed with this show and her performance.

  • Totally great show!

    by KRock on 6/24/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    She was so, so great! We laughed the entire time! She is amazingly talented! If you get the chance to see her, you’ve got to do it!

  • June 20

    by Di on 6/23/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 3 out of 5

    Was expecting Tom Brady Roast Nikki and talk show Nikki - so funny. Got dirty Nikki - kind of boring.

  • Nikki Glaser is Uber funny

    by tar on 6/23/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    Love her act. She's very quick witted and has perfect timing

  • Laughalot but not Sweatalot

    by Rockngrl on 6/22/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 3 out of 5

    I love Nikki Glaser I really do. That’s why I spent over $100 a ticket to go see her at the Paramount Theater in Denver. When I bought the tickets in February, I didn’t realize there was going to be a heat wave in June. The building is old and the AC does not work. My husband and I left about halfway through the show because I just couldn’t breathe and a lot of people left with me. It was 95° outside and I think inside it was about 85°. Nikki was good but not as good as I’ve seen her special on streaming. But seriously I couldn’t keep my attention because I was so hot. Thought I was going to pass out.

  • A/C needed to be turned on

    by Mike O on 6/22/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 3 out of 5

    Performer was good, of what we saw, left early as temperature inside venue was TOO HOT

  • Too cringe and short on the laughs😬.

    by Matt R on 6/22/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 2 out of 5

    I’ve been a Nikki Glaser fan for sometime now and thought she killed it at as the host of the Golden Globes. With that said, I left her last show (Alive and Unwell tour) feeling underwhelmed, and disappointed. The first half of the set was promising and delivered some clever punchlines, stories and jokes, but the last half felt like it was seriously missing the quality you’d hope from a seasoned comedian. Nikki’s comedic content is for mature audiences only (as expected based on her existing content and specials on HBO and Netflix). Where I think the show loses comedic value is the unnecessary fixation on topics such as her “lady parts” (iykyk). I’m not overly sensitive to profanity, or “R” rated/NC-17 content in comedy shows, as I’ve previously seen Matt Rife, Leslie Jones and Margaret Cho (all live) to name a few. I just think ultimately it lacks the range of comedy you’d want to see in stand up. It also feels cringeworthy in many parts of the show, and too cringe for a performance where you’d want to laugh and not walk out. Also, and somewhat unrelated to the performance, were issues with the venue. We saw Nikki’s show in Denver at the Paramount Theater (a centuries old venue). No exaggeration here…there was no ac in this crowded, sold out theater, no fans, no swamp coolers, so we were all burning up in there. It would be nice for these high profile celebrities (in this case Nikki Glaser) to mention something to the owners of these venues. Overall, I say save your money and the headache of poorly ventilated venues, by staying home. Skip it and watch some old specials from Eddie Murphy and Chris Rock…you’ll be glad you did 🙂.