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18 Performers

Ari Shaffir
Ari Shaffir is a prominent stand-up comedian, actor, and frequent guest on 'Kill Tony' (appearing in episodes such as #748). He is known for creating the storytelling show 'This Is Not Happening' and for his specials including 'Jew' and the 2024 Netflix special 'America’s Sweetheart.' He also hosts the 'You Be Trippin'' travel podcast.
Jeremiah Watkins

Joel Jimenez
Joel Jimenez is a stand-up comedian and musician from Northeast Los Angeles, best known as 'Joelberg,' the original drummer for the 'Kill Tony' band. He gained a massive following for his high-energy performances, outrageous characters, and the legendary 'Mexican Drum-Offs' on the show. He is also the drummer for the band Mad Peaceful and co-hosts the 'Dogs of Brown Town' and 'Lesser Known Characters' podcasts.
Kyle Hamhort
Diego Lopes
Steven Witkowski
Nico
Nikesh
Biff Sweetwater
Kevin Kaiatofsky
Steve Lee
Steve Lee is a Chinese American disabled stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, actor, producer, and screenwriter. Trilingual in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin, he performs across the US and Asia. He won a comedy contest on Kill Tony, earning a spot to perform at Skankfest in New York. He has opened for Tony Hinchcliffe, Brad Williams, and Tom Cotter.
Kevin Escobar
Kevin Scott
Becca Kidder

Kim Congdon
Kim Congdon is a stand-up comedian, writer, and podcaster based in Austin, Texas, known for her bold, quick-witted comedy and sharp writing. She is best known as one of the first Kill Tony podcast regulars. She has appeared on major platforms including Netflix, MTV, Comedy Central, Impractical Jokers, and The Joe Rogan Experience. Behind the scenes, Kim has written for Impractical Jokers and The Roast of Tom Brady. On the mic, she co-hosts the hit podcast 'This Bitch' with fellow comedian Sara Weinshenk, and also hosts her solo show 'The Kim Congdon Takeover', where she dives into everything from personal stories to pop culture with her signature unfiltered style. She is known for her Puerto Rican heritage and brings fearless, offensive comedy to her performances.
