Netflix Is A Joke Festival

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The Netflix Is A Joke Festival concluded its week-long run across Los Angeles on May 10, 2026, marking the end of a massive undertaking that packed over 475 shows into the city.

Comedian Tim Dillon recapped his own performance at the Wiltern Theatre on The Tim Dillon Show, where he interviewed the cast of Selling Sunset. Dillon described the experience as, "a great moment for everyone. It was fun. It was a fun show." while noting that the reality stars "didn't speak that much."

While the festival successfully navigated a massive logistical footprint, the industry is now looking toward how Netflix will leverage the data and content captured during these 500-plus artist performances to fuel their future comedy strategy.

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The Tim Dillon Show

Tim Dillonneutralfrom “Reflections on the Netflix Is A Joke Festival

The event where Tim Dillon performed his live show.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Tim Dillon Show. Thank you all for coming out to my show, uh, at the Netflix Is A Joke Festival in Los Angeles at the Wiltern Theatre, where I interviewed the cast of Selling Sunset, uh, dressed as John Wayne Gacy, and it w