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Marc Maron, Shane Gillis, Zach Woods denounce Saudi comedy pageant with A-list lineup
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Marc Maron, Shane Gillis, Zach Woods denounce Saudi comedy pageant with A-list lineup

Last updated: September 26, 2025 9:34 pm
Editorial Board Published September 26, 2025
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A-list comedians are taking warmth from their business friends for his or her upcoming participation within the contentious Riyadh Comedy Pageant, kicking off Friday in Saudi Arabia, which has been underneath scrutiny for years over human rights abuses.

Dave Chappelle, Aziz Ansari and Pete Davidson are among the many comedians on the star lineup. Their representatives didn’t reply to The Instances’ requests for remark.

The comedy pageant is the most recent high-profile occasion in Saudi Arabia to court docket U.S. celebrities and advance the nation’s Imaginative and prescient 2030 plan to diversify its financial system and lift its world profile. The nation in 2019 launched the Purple Sea Worldwide Movie Pageant with this mission and has since contributed closely to Hollywood productions and L.A.’s broader leisure business. In 2018, the dominion introduced plans to spend $64 billion on its leisure sector within the subsequent decade.

Who’s on the lineup?

Billed as “the world’s largest comedy festival,” the Riyadh Comedy Pageant will run Friday by way of Oct. 9 in Saudi Arabia’s capital. Greater than 50 worldwide comedians are slated to carry out a mixture of stand-up, improv and dwell discuss exhibits.

The lineup consists of Kevin Hart, Andrew Schulz, Sebastian Maniscalco, Invoice Burr, Louis C.Ok., Whitney Cummings, Gabriel Iglesias, Jo Koy, Hannibal Buress, Maz Jobrani, Zarna Garg, Bobby Lee, Jeff Ross, Andrew Santino, Tom Segura, Chris Tucker and extra.

Comedy Central alum Jim Jefferies mentioned he was strongly discouraged from attending the pageant.

“People have been going, ‘Oh, how dare you go over there after they killed a reporter?’” Jefferies mentioned throughout an August look on Theo Von’s “This Past Weekend” podcast.

The comic went on to say that the allegation was not sufficient to compel him to again out of the pageant.

“One reporter was killed by the government,” Jefferies mentioned. “Unfortunate, but not a f— hill that I’m gonna die on.”

Tim Dillon was scheduled to carry out, however was later dropped by the Riyadh pageant, he mentioned, due to jokes he made about Saudi Arabia’s alleged use of slave labor.

As for why he accepted the gig within the first place, Dillon mentioned final month on “The Tim Dillon Show” that he was “being paid a lot of money to not care about what they do in their country.”

Dillon additionally mocked his critics throughout the episode, impersonating them in a droning voice: “They don’t believe in anything, these people.”

“Get over it. We’re going to Riyadh,” Dillon mentioned. “The House of Saud is paying us hundreds of thousands of dollars, some of us millions, not me.”

The comic claimed on his present that he was provided $375,000 to carry out on the pageant and that his higher-profile friends would obtain upwards of $1.6 million for his or her time.

Why is the pageant controversial?

The Saudi authorities’s Common Leisure Authority, the physique producing the pageant, mentioned the occasion “reflects the efforts to amplify Riyadh’s status as a leading destination for major cultural and artistic events.”

In a press launch issued Tuesday, nonprofit watchdog Human Rights Watch mentioned the Riyadh Comedy Pageant was the Saudi authorities’s try and “deflect attention from its brutal repression of free speech and other pervasive human rights violations.”

Saudi Arabia’s Public Funding Fund was beforehand accused of making an attempt to restore its popularity with the 2021 launch of LIV Golf. Critics argued the golf sequence was a deliberate try at “sportswashing” by “banking on the glamour of athletics to outshine concerns about a history of human rights abuses,” The Instances reported on the time.

Human Rights Watch famous in its Tuesday launch that the pageant is scheduled to happen throughout the seventh anniversary of journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s homicide by Saudi brokers and simply months after Saudi journalist Turki al-Jasser was sentenced to demise “apparently for his public speech,” because the nonprofit wrote in its launch.

Human Rights Watch mentioned pageant performers, so as “to avoid contributing to laundering the Saudi government’s reputation, should use the comedy festival to publicly urge Saudi authorities to free unjustly detained Saudi dissidents, journalists, and human rights activists.”

Who’s talking out?

Comic Marc Maron panned the pageant throughout a stand-up set and shared a video from the efficiency Tuesday on Instagram.

“I mean, how do you even promote that?” Maron mentioned. “You know, like, ‘From the folks that brought you 9/11, two weeks of laughter in the desert. Don’t miss it!’”

The host of the “WTF With Marc Maron” podcast, which is ending this fall after 16 years, went on to say that as a result of he wasn’t requested to carry out, “it’s kind of easy for me to take the high road on this one.”

“Easy to maintain your integrity when no one’s offering to buy it out,” he quipped.

“The Office” actor and comic Zach Woods additionally slammed the pageant in a satirical video posted Wednesday on Instagram.

“Guys, it’s that special time of year,” Woods mentioned, mimicking the tone of an advertiser. “It’s the Riyadh Comedy Festival and all of your favorite comedians are performing at the pleasure of Turki Al-Sheikh.”

Woods famous that Al-Sheikh, chairman of the Common Leisure Authority, has detained so many individuals for tweets he deemed essential of “the soccer team or whatever” {that a} wing of the Al-Ha’ir Jail is unofficially named after him.

“Now there’s a lot of drips, killjoys and dweebazoids who are saying, ‘Oh, they shouldn’t do comedy over there because it’s whitewashing a regime that just in June killed a journalist and killed Jamal Khashoggi and played a big role in 9/11,’” Woods mentioned.

“Shut up. Name one comedian who hasn’t whored themselves out to a dictator,” he mentioned.

Not like Maron, stand-up comedian Shane Gillis mentioned he was invited to carry out on the comedy pageant, however wound up declining regardless of the occasion organizers doubling their preliminary supply.

“It was a significant bag. But I’d already said no. I took a principled stand,” Gillis mentioned on an episode of “Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast,” which he co-hosts with Matt McCusker.

Gillis mentioned he was closely pressured to just accept the gig throughout a distinct episode of the podcast in July.

“Everyone’s like, ‘Yeah you should do it. Everyone’s doing it,’” Gillis mentioned. “It’s like, ‘For Saudis?’”

Gillis finally determined, “I think I’m gonna pass.”

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