Get ready to laugh your way through the year’s best moments in comedy!
We Own The Laughs proudly presents the Hilarious 100 Comedy Specials of 2025, a definitive guide celebrating the funniest, boldest, and most unforgettable stand-up performances from around the world.
From breakout newcomers to legendary icons, this list honors the comics who made us think, feel, and most importantly—laugh until it hurt.
Today, we will be showcasing No. 100 through No. 50.

100. Keon Polee “Why Can’t I Say That”
Keon Polee delivers a high-energy set that blends bold, unfiltered humor with insightful observations about family life, relationships, parenting, and culture that many viewers find both hilarious and deeply relatable. Since its release, the special has generated significant attention online and on social media, with millions engaging with clips and reactions — a sign of its cultural resonance and comedic impact in 2025.

99. Brittany Schmitt “Sorry Dad”
Known for her “girl-next-door” look paired with audacious, edgy humor, Schmitt uses contrast as a comedic tool, surprising audiences with punchlines that challenge social norms and take taboo topics head-on. Released on OFTV and widely shared on social platforms, Sorry Dad sparked conversation and buzz throughout the comedy community in 2025, in part because of its bold voice and the way Schmitt “drags you” through scenarios that many viewers recognize in their own lives.

98. Marcus D. Wiley “Marriage Is Major Surgery”
The special went viral shortly after its release on YouTube, amassing millions of views and resonating with a wide audience — from married couples to those thinking about marriage or reflecting on past relationships. Unlike many specials that focus purely on jokes, Marriage Is Major Surgery pairs humor with wisdom, offering laughs and thoughtful perspectives on personal growth and relationships.

97. Lisa Wallen “Leaves The House”
Leaves The House by Lisa Wallen stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it uniquely blends relatable storytelling, geek culture humor, and authentic performance into a refreshing comedic experience. Filmed in an unconventional setting—a gaming/card shop that perfectly matches Wallen’s nerdy sensibilities—the special creates an intimate, energized vibe that instantly connects with audiences who see themselves in her jokes about gaming, awkward adulthood, and millennial life.

96. Tahir Moore “Aging Out”
Tahir Moore: Aging Out stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it delivers a uniquely energetic and honest take on modern life that resonates with a wide audience. Moore’s high-energy performance blends absurd, unexpected topics—from surviving a zombie apocalypse to the surprisingly hilarious complexities of fancy toilets, naps, and the realities of aging—into a set that feels fresh and unpredictable.

95. Kelsey Cook “Mark Your Territory”
Across fan and critic reviews, Mark Your Territory scores high marks for consistency, laughter density, and likeability, earning praise for being funnier and more polished than her previous work — a real sophomore success. Critics and viewers alike note Cook’s confident delivery and charismatic stage presence, with reviewers highlighting her expressive mannerisms and timing that bring each joke to life. Whether riffing on mundane situations or more intimate topics, her performance keeps audiences fully engaged.

94. Aaron Weber “Signature Dish”
Unlike many specials that lean on shock or controversy, Signature Dish feels universally accessible and genuinely funny, striking a sweet spot between polished storytelling and down-to-earth relatability that resonates with wide audiences. Critics and fans alike have praised it for its warm delivery, smart writing, and wholehearted performance, establishing Weber as a rising talent poised for even bigger stages.

93. Jiaoying Summers “What Specie Are You?”
Jiaoying Summers’s What Specie Are You? has quickly become one of the standout comedy specials of 2025 because it blends relatable life storytelling with sharp, culturally insightful humor and a truly unique voice. Drawing from her experiences as a first-generation immigrant, single mom, and global comic, Summers tackles identity, culture clashes, dating after divorce, and motherhood with fearless honesty and razor-sharp wit—making audiences laugh while also thinking about what unites us across backgrounds.

92. Ian Lara “Material Boy”
Ian Lara’s “Material Boy” has quickly earned a reputation as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it showcases his sharpest, most polished work yet. Drawing on nearly two decades on the road and multiple viral sets and late-night appearances, Lara blends razor-tight writing, relatable storytelling, and incisive cultural observations that consistently land with big laughs. In “Material Boy,” he smartly skewers microwave culture and the modern obsession with instant success, turning everyday frustrations into insight and humor in a way that feels both timely and universal.

91. Allie Pearse “Trophy WIfe”
Trophy Wife stands out in 2025 because Pearse blends razor-sharp wit with deeply relatable storytelling, turning personal awkwardness, relationships, and life’s unpredictability into laugh-out-loud material that resonates with a wide audience. Her stage presence is confident and unfiltered, delivering punchlines about adult experiences in a way that feels both fresh and authentic — from oversharing about modern dating to skewering social expectations with self-aware humor. The special showcases her unique comedic voice and versatility, balancing edgy jokes with poignant insights that stick with viewers long after the set ends. Available as a full special and celebrated online for its sharp writing and infectious energy, Trophy Wife helped cement Pearse as one of comedy’s rising stars in 2025.

90. Rickey Smiley “Fool-ish”
The special became an event in itself — inspiring a bidding war before landing at Hulu and celebrated as a cultural moment at its premiere, highlighting how Smiley’s comedy resonates far beyond simple punchlines. Filmed in his hometown and drawing on everything from generational culture clashes to everyday family life, his humor hits home for a wide range of audiences — from longtime followers to new viewers.

89. Joe List “Small Ball”
Overall, Small Ball is celebrated not because it chases massive laughs on every punchline, but because it consistently finds humor in the “small ball” moments of life—an approach that resonated strongly with audiences and established it as a standout special in 2025.

88. Ralph Barbosa “Planet Bosa”
Ralph Barbosa: Planet Bosa earns recognition as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 for its blend of authentic, relatable humor and the rising voice it showcases in stand-up comedy. While reactions vary, many viewers and critics highlight how Barbosa brings a distinct, laid-back style to topics ranging from dating and family life to contemporary social issues with a fresh perspective that feels both personal and universal. His comfort on stage and willingness to mine everyday experiences for laughs gives the hour a genuine, unfiltered charm that resonates with audiences looking for something different from polished, generic comedy. Additionally, the special’s inclusion in curated lists of top 2025 stand-up offerings speaks to its impact and the buzz around Barbosa as a comedian on the rise.

87. Bo Johnson “Two Sailboats”
For a first full-length special that Bo largely self-produced and released, Two Sailboats has achieved high ratings, widespread praise, and strong word-of-mouth, cementing its place among the year’s most memorable comedy hours. IMDb Overall, its blend of clever writing, relatable insights, and genuine warmth helps explain why it’s widely considered one of 2025’s top comedy specials.

86. Just Nesh “Self-Served”
Just Nesh brings a bold, honest comedic style rooted in her real‑life experiences and sharp observations. Her humor feels raw and authentic, blending candid storytelling with laugh‑out‑loud punchlines that resonate with a wide audience. Coming from the vibrant Chicago comedy scene, Just Nesh represents a new wave of comedians pushing boundaries while staying true to their roots. Her rise, including notable media attention and engagement with fans, reflects both her talent and the broader appreciation for diverse voices in comedy in 2025.

85. Brett Goldstein “The Second Best Night of Your Life”
Brett Goldstein’s The Second Best Night of Your Life is widely regarded as one of the standout comedy specials of 2025 because it showcases Goldstein’s unique blend of charm, wit, and conversational humor that feels like sharing a pint with a sharp‑tongued friend. In his first HBO stand‑up special, he sheds his Ted Lasso persona to deliver laugh‑out‑loud observations on love, masculinity, cultural quirks, and the absurdities of modern life — all with a warm, self‑aware style that keeps the audience engaged even through edgier jokes. The special plays to his strengths: relaxed yet precise delivery, genuinely funny cultural contrasts between Britain and America, and an underlying warmth that invites you into his world rather than just playing for cheap laughs. Many fans and reviewers highlight how his charisma and comedic voice — rooted in real life and delivered with authenticity — elevate the hour into something genuinely entertaining and memorable compared with many other 2025 specials.

84. Chris Distefano “It’s Just Unfortunate”
Chris Distefano’s It’s Just Unfortunate stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it showcases his unique blend of high‑energy storytelling, self‑deprecation, and deeply relatable material about modern life and fatherhood. In this 51‑minute Hulu special, Distefano turns everyday chaos—raising a multicultural family, fumbling through parenting moments, and navigating cultural clashes—into laugh‑out‑loud anecdotes that resonate with many viewers. His ability to take awkward, “unfortunate” situations and spin them into humor gives the special a genuine, grounded feel that goes beyond surface‑level jokes, while his infectious stage presence keeps the audience engaged throughout.

83. Liz Miele “Space Camp”
Liz Miele’s Space Camp stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it showcases her signature blend of sharp, personal storytelling and off‑kilter observational humor delivered with high energy and relatability. The special builds on her strengths—turning everyday life, relationships, anxieties, and absurd moments (like botched experiences and pet mishaps) into comedy that feels both specific and universally funny while maintaining clear pacing and structure that keeps audiences engaged. Fans and viewers have praised not just the humor but her distinctive voice and delivery, which make even small moments feel epic and hilarious, helping the special resonate widely within the year’s comedy landscape.

82. Bert Kreischer “Lucky”
Bert Kreischer’s Lucky is considered one of the standout comedy specials of 2025 because it blends his signature high‑energy storytelling with moments that genuinely connect on both humor and heart. Kreischer leans into what he calls the “luck” in his life — from wild personal anecdotes to reflections on family and fatherhood — and delivers them with an infectious enthusiasm that keeps audiences engaged throughout.

81. Becky Robinson “Entitled”
Audiences have embraced the special not just for its laugh‑out‑loud moments, but because Robinson’s high‑energy performance feels like a party — complete with theatrical entrances, audience interaction, and a sense of shared celebration with her “Gieurlz” community. The result is a comedy experience that’s both deeply personal and unforgettably fun, proving why Entitled has become one of 2025’s most talked‑about comedy events.

80. Trey Kennedy “Grow Up”
Trey Kennedy’s Grow Up stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it masterfully blends sharp humor with universal relatability, making it genuinely funny and broadly appealing. Released on Hulu and filmed before a sold‑out Salt Lake City audience, the hour‑long special takes viewers on a hilarious journey through adult life — from navigating fatherhood and marriage to reflecting on his own upbringing — all delivered in Kennedy’s signature clean, crowd‑pleasing style.

79. Michael Yo “Snack Daddy”
What sets Snack Daddy apart is how Yo balances sharp, punchy jokes with warm, honest reflections on being a husband and father—making it funny and heartfelt. His ability to riff on the absurdities of fatherhood, marriage negotiations, and multicultural experiences gives him a unique voice in the 2025 comedy landscape. Overall, Snack Daddy stands out in 2025 for its authenticity, broad relatability, and well‑crafted comedy that turns the everyday into something hilariously unforgettable.

78. Jessica Michelle Singleton “Hi Y’all”
Jessica Michelle Singleton’s Hi Y’all stands out in 2025 for its raw honesty, fearless storytelling, and high‑energy delivery. Filmed live in New Orleans and now widely accessible on YouTube, the special showcases her unique voice and Southern charm as she weaves personal experiences—ranging from family life and religion to finding humor in trauma—into razor‑sharp jokes that connect deeply with audiences.

77. Nick Thune “Born Young”
Released on Nate Bargatze’s Nateland YouTube channel, the special also gained praise for showcasing Thune’s unique comedic voice in a landscape crowded with more overtly political or edgy stand‑up, offering instead humor rooted in shared experiences and self‑reflection. Overall, Born Young was celebrated for being both entertaining and insightful, making audiences laugh while prompting them to think about life’s transitions—a rare and compelling combination in 2025’s comedy scene.

76. Luis J. Gomez “You’re Making This Worse”
Luis J. Gomez’s You’re Making This Worse stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it delivers unfiltered, no‑holds‑barred humor with a uniquely raw energy that resonates in a year crowded with big platform specials. Filmed live in front of a packed audience and released for free on YouTube, Gomez’s hour combines fearless cultural and relationship riffs with chaotic charisma, turning everyday frustrations into outrageous comedy moments that many fans found genuinely entertaining. His reputation as a bold voice from the comedy underground — as a podcaster, producer, and creator of Skankfest — adds a sense of authenticity that helps the special feel like an unapologetically original take on modern life and stand‑up itself.

75. Gina Brillon “Mind Your Business”
What makes the special especially memorable is Brillon’s ability to connect with audiences through lived experience: she turns everyday challenges and evolving social dynamics into laughs while reflecting on self‑belief and navigating life’s complexities. Her stage presence is confident and relatable, making the special not only funny but emotionally engaging — a mix that helped it stand out in 2025’s comedy landscape.

74. Jamar Malachi Neighbors “Cultural Icon”
Jamar Malachi Neighbors’ Cultural Icon has been widely regarded as one of the standout comedy specials of 2025 because it combines fearless honesty with unpredictable energy and sharp social insight. In this special, filmed live in Los Angeles, Neighbors delivers a powerful mix of wild storytelling, biting cultural commentary, and personal reflection that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish.

73. Kiran Deol “JoySuck”
Kiran Deol’s JoySuck is one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it blends razor-sharp wit with deeply relatable storytelling, tackling modern anxieties, dating chaos, and cultural quirks with fearless honesty. Her delivery is electric—smart, precise, and effortlessly hilarious—making even the most personal observations feel universal. JoySuck stands out not just for its laughs, but for Deol’s ability to turn vulnerability into comedy gold, leaving audiences both laughing and reflecting long after the show ends.

72. Will Burkart “Warm Regards”
Will Burkart’s Warm Regards stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it blends authentic, relatable storytelling with sharp, good‑natured humor that feels like you’re laughing along with a friend rather than watching a performance. Burkart’s laid‑back style lets him turn everyday absurdities—like travel mishaps and awkward social moments—into laugh‑out‑loud material that resonates widely, showing both his strong writing and natural stage presence. The special also benefited from his massive online following and hard‑earned craft built through years on the road and crowd work, which gives his delivery a relaxed confidence and genuine connection with audiences.

71. Lil Rel Howery “Rel Talk”
Rel’s strength lies in bringing real life into his comedy in a way that feels both hilarious and relatable — he’s not just telling jokes, he’s sharing lived moments with a natural rhythm and presence that resonates. His ability to balance punchy one‑liners with narrative bits gives Rel Talk broad appeal, making it feel fresh in a year crowded with stand‑up specials. Moreover, Rel Talk reflects Lil Rel’s growth as a performer who understands how to read and engage a crowd, leaning into his Chicago roots and personal perspective to elevate familiar topics in unexpected ways.

70. Phoebe Robinson “I Don’t Wanna Work Anymore”
Phoebe Robinson’s I Don’t Wanna Work Anymore stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it combines sharp humor with deeply relatable social commentary while capturing the cultural mood of the moment. The special cleverly dismantles hustle and “girl‑boss” culture—questioning the modern obsession with constant productivity, success, and external validation—and turns that critique into hilarious, thoughtful stand‑up that resonates with audiences feeling burned out and overwhelmed.

69. Niles Abston “Ass Guy”
Niles Abston’s “Ass Guy” is one of the standout comedy specials of 2025 because of his fearless, unfiltered approach to humor. Abston blends sharp social observations with outrageous, boundary-pushing storytelling, creating a special that’s both hilariously shocking and surprisingly relatable. His charisma and impeccable timing turn even the wildest scenarios into comedic gold, making “Ass Guy” a must-watch for anyone who loves comedy that’s daring, smart, and unapologetically funny.

68. Luke Null “Pretty Songs, Dirty Words”
Fans especially praised the special for its “Flight of the Conchords–style” comedic songs and clever lyrics that hit a sweet spot between clever and filthy, making it stand out in a crowded field of comedy releases in 2025. Additionally, Null’s background as a former “Saturday Night Live” cast member and seasoned musical comedian shows in his confident stage presence and delivery, making the special not just funny, but impressively crafted and memorable.

67. Shannon Fielder “Pregnancy Brain”
Pregnancy Brain captures a uniquely hilarious slice of life with authenticity, vulnerability, and universal appeal. Filmed while Fiedler was actually pregnant, the special turns the real physical and emotional rollercoaster of impending motherhood into pure stand‑up gold, riffing on brain fog, body changes, relationship quirks, and everyday absurdities that resonate far beyond just expectant parents. Fiedler’s sharp observational humor, charismatic stage presence, and fearless honesty make even the most personal moments feel widely relatable, helping audiences laugh at the chaos of real life while feeling genuinely seen. It’s this blend of specific experience and universal comic truth that has made Pregnancy Brain stand out in 2025 comedy and grow a devoted following on YouTube and live tours alike.

66. Aaron Branch “Tickle Me, Aaron!”
Aaron Branch’s Tickle Me, Aaron! stands out in 2025 because it showcases his unique blend of high‑energy storytelling, clever observations, and charismatic stage presence that consistently keeps audiences laughing from start to finish. Branch’s ability to turn everyday experiences into wildly relatable and hilarious moments—coupled with his sharp timing and infectious joy—has earned widespread praise and helped cement his reputation as one of comedy’s most exciting rising stars

65. Vince Caldera “Up & Coming”
What elevates Up & Coming is its unique format that mixes stand‑up with documentary interviews featuring respected voices like George Lopez, Al Madrigal, and Maria Bamford, giving the special extra depth and context. Caldera’s laid‑back yet sharp delivery and his ability to find humor in adversity make the special memorable, fresh, and worthy of attention in a year packed with excellent comedy.

64. Sarah Silverman “PostMortem”
What makes PostMortem especially memorable is how it blends biting social commentary with self-deprecating humor, leaving the audience both thinking and laughing. Her storytelling is layered, effortlessly moving from shocking punchlines to poignant observations about life, death, and everything in between. In 2025, this special isn’t just comedy—it’s a testament to Silverman’s enduring relevance and her mastery of the craft.

63. Caleb Hearon “Model Comedian”
Hearon’s perspective feels genuinely different from many mainstream comics today. He combines sharp political commentary with everyday absurdities in a way that feels both biting and personal — not just preaching or shock value for its own sake. Critics and lists of the year’s best specials have highlighted his work as thoughtful, socially aware, and genuinely funny, not just topical.

62. ALOK “Biology”
What really elevates Biology is its thematic cohesion: each joke, story, and callback is tied together under the lens of human behavior, relationships, and identity. This gives the special a smart, almost narrative-like flow that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. Combined with Alok’s charisma, impeccable timing, and willingness to be vulnerable on stage, Biology isn’t just funny—it’s a comedic experience that resonates long after the credits roll, cementing its place among the year’s best.

61. Joe DeRosa “I Never Promised You A Rose Garden”
Joe DeRosa’s I Never Promised You A Rose Garden stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 for its fearless blend of dark honesty and razor-sharp wit. DeRosa dives into personal vulnerability and social absurdities with a masterful balance of vulnerability and punch, turning raw, often uncomfortable truths into laugh-out-loud insights. It’s a special that sticks with you—funny, smart, and unapologetically real.

60. Ryan Sickler “Live & Alive”
Ryan Sickler’s Live & Alive stands out as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it blends darkly funny storytelling with genuine humanity and resilience. Instead of just telling jokes, Sickler turns a near‑death medical crisis and long recovery into laugh‑out‑loud material, using his trademark candor and charm to make audiences both laugh and feel deeply connected to his journey. The special has been highlighted in year‑end lists for its unique mix of morbid humor, self‑deprecation, and heartfelt celebration of life, with Sickler’s survival and comedic framing turning personal lows into universally relatable punchlines that leave viewers grateful he’s “Live & Alive.”

59. Comedian CP “Sunday After Six”
Comedian CP: Sunday After Six is widely regarded as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it showcases Comedian CP’s razor-sharp wit, creative storytelling, and fearless take on everyday life — from fatherhood and relationships to absurd, unexpected situations — all delivered with fresh, unpredictable energy that keeps audiences laughing throughout. His unique voice and stage presence have earned strong recognition in critics’ best-of lists this year, highlighting how his debut special puts his full range of comedic talent on display and marks him as one of the most exciting voices in stand-up today.

58. Bryan Callen “False God”
False Gods stands out in 2025 because Callen brings decades of stage experience to bear on sharp, fearless material that blends personal insight with cultural critique. He tackles big themes like modern obsessions (from technology to ego), aging with humor, and male identity with a unique voice that feels like a blend of raw honesty and comic bravado—making audiences both think and laugh. The special’s philosophical edge and Callen’s enthusiastic physical storytelling set it apart from more conventional stand-up hours, giving viewers something daring and memorable in a crowded comedy landscape.

57. Melissa Villaseñor “Welp…What Now?”
Melissa Villaseñor: “Welp… What Now?” is considered one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because it showcases her unique blend of charming personality, sharp storytelling, and impressive range of impressions in a deeply personal hour of stand-up. In her first full special, she reflects on life after Saturday Night Live, shares relatable life anecdotes, and layers in musical bits — including a hilarious song about how everyday moments sound better in Spanish — that give the show a distinct voice and rhythm. Fans and many reviewers praised the special for its authentic warmth, creative humor, and effortless likability, making it a standout in a year rich with strong comedy releases.

56. Josh Wolf “The Campfire”
Josh Wolf’s The Campfire Special is considered one of the standout comedy specials of 2025 because it blends his naturally engaging storytelling with musical elements and guest interactions that make it feel like an intimate, joyful gathering rather than a traditional stand-up set — like spending an evening laughing around a campfire with friends. The mix of humor, personality, and creative format helped it resonate widely with audiences and earn a place among the year’s most talked-about specials.

55. Steven Rogers “Half of We”
Steven Rogers’s comedy special Half of We is widely regarded as one of the best of 2025 because it combines sharp, relatable observational humor with genuine emotional vulnerability. In this special he turns everyday mishaps and personal life experiences—especially awkward moments around adulthood and relationships—into hilarious, heartfelt material that connects strongly with audiences, elevating it above typical stand-up fare. His clean yet pointed style, polished storytelling, and a memorable twist ending help make Half of We both laugh-out-loud funny and unexpectedly thoughtful, earning it standout praise among 2025 comedy releases.

54. Kevin Hart “Acting My Age”
Kevin Hart’s “Acting My Age” is considered one of the best comedy specials of 2025 by many fans and critics because it blends his trademark high-energy delivery with genuinely relatable material about midlife, aging, and family life, giving longtime audiences a fresh and honest look at where he is now as a performer and a person. In this special he turns everyday adult struggles—from creaky joints and relationship dynamics to the absurdities of family chaos—into rich, engaging comic moments that resonate with viewers navigating similar stages of life, creating both laughs and connection. Critics have highlighted that Hart sounds present and purposeful on stage, letting his storytelling and craftsmanship shine rather than just chasing laughs, which helps the hour stand out among 2025’s stand-up offerings.

53. Beth Stelling “The Landlord Special”
The 30-minute set is praised for its razor-sharp writing, deadpan delivery, and vivid character work that makes mundane frustrations feel hilarious and universal. Rather than being a loose collection of bits, it unfolds as a focused, story-driven piece where every moment serves the comedy, proving a special doesn’t need to be long to be memorable. Critics and outlets have highlighted how her witty take on everyday absurdities and economic anxieties resonates with audiences far beyond the specific premise, making this half-hour a must-see in 2025’s comedy lineup.

52. Stoner Rob “Won’t You Be My Stoner” (Part 1)”
Critically, fans praise the special for its organic connection with the audience—Rob isn’t just telling jokes, he’s sharing experiences with a fresh voice and unapologetic honesty that bridges the absurd and the human, making even the most outlandish moments feel grounded and hilarious.

51. Yannis Pappas “Property Owner”
Pappas’s natural charisma, quick wit, and ability to turn ordinary life experiences into laugh-out-loud moments helped the special stand out among 2025 stand-up releases, earning praise from audiences for its fresh perspective and consistent humor.

50. Todd Barry “Domestic Shorthair”
Todd Barry: Domestic Shorthair is widely regarded as one of the best comedy specials of 2025 because Todd Barry’s dead-pan delivery and masterful joke craftsmanship turn everyday observations into razor-sharp, laugh-out-loud insights. His slow, precise cadence and build-ups let small absurdities blossom into big laughs, whether he’s riffing on hecklers, restaurant experiences, or mundane life moments — all executed with a dry wit that feels both effortless and meticulously constructed. Critics and fans alike praise this special for showcasing Barry at the top of his comic powers, blending clever writing with impeccable timing in a way that stands out in a year full of stand-up releases.
And that wraps up We Own The Laughs’ Hilarious 100 Comedy Specials of 2025 — a year that proved comedy isn’t just alive, it’s evolving, fearless, and louder than ever.
From breakout voices claiming their moment to seasoned legends reminding us why they set the bar in the first place, these specials captured the full spectrum of what made 2025 unforgettable.
Whether the laughs came from raw honesty, sharp social commentary, absurd brilliance, or pure crowd-work chaos, each special earned its place by making us feel something — joy, relief, connection, and sometimes the uncomfortable truth wrapped in a punchline.
Comedy continues to be our mirror, our escape, and our therapy, and these 100 specials showed exactly why laughter still matters. Here’s to the artists who took risks, told their stories, and kept us laughing through it all.
We Own The Laughs — and 2025 definitely delivered.



