Nikki Glaser, photo by Luke Schwartz

Nikki Glaser brings stand-up comedy show to The Fillmore New Orleans

Nikki Glaser is one of the funniest female voices in comedy today. For over a decade at clubs across the country, and as the host of three hit podcasts, she has been honing her shockingly honest, no-holds-barred style of comedy. She will bring her “One Night with Nikki Glaser” show to The Fillmore in New Orleans, 6 Canal Street, on Thursday, April 21, at 7 p.m.

Glaser’s brand-new daily show, The Nikki Glaser Podcast, launched March 2021 through iHeartMedia. It is a daily companion podcast that is peppered with Glaser’s sense of humor and honesty to help keep listeners sane, well-informed and laughing through life.

Previously, Nikki was flexing 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. Glaser’s recent Netflix comedy special, Bangin’, was released in October 2019. Bangin’ was the most-watched Netflix special of the month and Vulture included it on their year-end 10 Best Comedy Specials of 2019 list. In January 2020, Glaser kicked off her nationwide comedy tour, Bang It Out! Previously, Glaser served as host, co-creator and executive producer of the critically-acclaimed and daring comedic show, Not Safe with Nikki Glaser, for Comedy Central and Nikki & Sara Live for MTV.

Glaser was a standout at the Comedy Central Roast specials of Alec Baldwin, Bruce Willis and Rob Lowe, and has had memorable film and television roles in Judd Apatow’s Trainwreck, NBC’s A.P. Bio and Inside Amy Schumer, among others. Glaser 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. Glaser’s past and current struggles with anorexia, depression, and anxiety are fair game in both her stand-up, an in-depth interviews with The Howard Stern Show, WTF with Marc Maron and Joe Rogan. She has become a complete open book on mic—and not just for the laughs, she’s also adamant on being the empowering voice for women that she yearned for as a young, confused, adolescent herself.

For tickets to the April 21 show at The Fillmore New Orleans, visit here.