Comedy Under the Stars Festival

August 22

8:00pm -9:30pm

Wagner Park, Battery Park City

We’re closing out the summer under the stars in collaboration with Battery Park City Authority and The Stand. Three curated shows, top-tier comics, and the Hudson River as your backdrop. Laughter? Free. Vibes? Immaculate. 

Two day festival – exact time of performance TBD. August 22 and August 23.

Lineup

Hari Kondabolu Headliner

Hari Kondabolu is a comedian, writer and podcaster. The NY Times called him “one of the most exciting political comics in stand-up today” and described his 2018 Netflix special “Warn Your Relatives” as “an incisively funny and formally adventurous hour that reveals a comic in command of his powers.” It was named on many “Best of” lists, including for Time, Paste Magazine, Cosmopolitan, E! Online, and Mashable. He was also named one of 2018 “Comics To Watch” by Variety. He currently co-hosts the Netflix food competition show “Snack vs. Chef” with Megan Stalter. In 2017, his truTV documentary “The Problem with Apu” was released and created a global conversation about race and representation. The Nation described it as “a devastating critique of the ultimate comedic sacred cow: The Simpsons.” It is now used in high school, college and grad school curriculums around the country.

Hari has also released two comedy albums, “Waiting for 2042” & “Mainstream American Comic”. Additionally, he has performed on Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Show with David Letterman and among many others. He is also a former writer & correspondent on the much loved, Chris Rock produced FX show “Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell.”

A regular on the public radio, Hari is a regular panelist on the NPR game show “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me.” As a podcaster, he co-hosted the popular “Politically Reactive” with W. Kamau Bell. He is a former immigrant rights organizer in Seattle who worked under the leadership of now-Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, Hari also earned a Masters in Human Rights from the London School of Economics in 2008. He was the “Artist In Residence” at NYU’s APA Institute for the 2014-2015 Academic Year and at Shangri La Museum in Honolulu in 2018.

 

Jordan Carlos

Jordan Carlos is a stand up comedian, writer and actor, who co-starred and wrote on the first season of “Everything’s Trash” (Freeform). He has also written for “Divorce” (HBO), written/performed for “The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore” (Comedy Central), and “First Wives Club” (BET). He also appeared on Black Mirror (Netflix), and the “Home Alone” reboot on Disney Plus.

Carmen Lagala

Carmen Lagala is a New York City-based comedian who has performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and gained a wide following from her viral Don’t Tell Comedy set. Her debut special Sweet Batch premiered in 2024 on YouTube and SiriusXM, hitting 100K views in its first two months. She co-hosts the indie hit Comedians You Should Know in Brooklyn and the podcast In Cahoots with comedian Corey Tindall.

Liz Miele

Liz Miele is a NYC-based stand-up comedian who has appeared on Comedy Central, FOX, Hulu, AXS TV, CBS’s After Midnight, and NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me. Her viral jokes like “Feminist Sex Positions,” “Dating is Harder for Comedians,” and “F*ck Finland” have earned her over 6 million views across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. She tours internationally, co-hosts the podcast 2 Non-Doctors, and her latest special Murder Sheets premiered in April 2024.