Iliza Shlesinger will perform two shows, one on Saturday, March 14 and one on Sunday, March 15, as part of the 2026 Aspen Laugh Festival at the Wheeler Opera House.
The Wheeler Opera House unveiled the lineup for its 2026 Aspen Laugh Festival, taking place March 11-15.
In a release on Tuesday, the Opera House announced six performers: Pete Correale, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Josh Johnson, Iliza Shlesinger, Ali Siddiq and Daniel Tosh.
“Once again, we have tried to curate a festival lineup that showcases a variety of comedians, with a range of styles, that appeal to a broad audience,” Mike Harrington, Wheeler Opera House executive director, said in the release. “From fresh faces to established icons, this is going to be an awesome week of comedy in Aspen!”
Correale is “a seasoned comedian known for his conversational style and appearances on numerous late-night TV shows,” the release says, including performances on “The Tonight Show” and “Letterman.” He’s also a cohost of the “Pete and Sebastian Show” podcast. Correale is scheduled to appear on March 11.
Johnson-Reyes has six specials, has sold out venues worldwide and has appeared on “Life and Beth,” “Superstore” and “Candy Cane Lane.” She’ll appear at the Wheeler as part of her “The Family Reunion” world tour, and the show will be presented in association with the nonprofit Justice for Migrant Women. Johnson-Reyes is also scheduled to appear on March 11.
Ali Siddiq “has become one of today’s most influential comedic voices,” the release states, after his four-part series “Domino Effect” earned over 45 million views. Siddiq is scheduled to perform on March 12.
Josh Johnson is an Emmy-nominated writer, NAACP award winner and Comedy Central’s most-watched comedian, recently named a correspondent on “The Daily Show.” Johnson is set to perform two shows on March 13.
Iliza Shlesinger boasts six Netflix specials and an Amazon Prime special, “A Different Animal,” that premiered this year. She has also appeared in films such as “Good on Paper” and “Spenser Confidential,” and hosts the “AIA: Ask Iliza Anything” podcast. She’ll perform two shows, one on March 14 and one on March 15.
Daniel Tosh grew to fame after creating and starring in “Tosh.0” on Comedy Central, where he provided commentary on viral videos. Tosh “maintains a prolific stand-up career characterized by his distinctively sharp and controversial observational humor,” the release states. He is scheduled to perform one show on each of March 14 and March 15.
Tickets for the Laugh Festival are already on sale for Wheeler Insiders, and will go on sale to the general public at noon on Friday. Tickets can be purchased by visiting wheeleroperahouse.com, calling 970-920-5770 or visiting the box office at 320 E. Hyman Ave. on Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.
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