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Hulu Launching ‘LOL Live’ Stand-Up Series From Kevin Hart; Late Comedian Ken Flores Among Performers

DeadlineTuesday, June 3, 2025 at 4:00:00 PM
Hulu Launching ‘LOL Live’ Stand-Up Series From Kevin Hart; Late Comedian Ken Flores Among Performers
Hulu is rolling out a fresh stand-up comedy series called LOL Live, produced by Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat. The show will feature ten half-hour sets from a mix of comedians, including SNL’s Devon Walker and the late Ken Flores, among others. It premieres June 6, adding to Hulu’s growing lineup of comedy content.
Editor’s Note: Comedy fans have something new to look forward to—Hulu’s latest series not only brings big names (and rising stars) to the stage but also honors the late Ken Flores, making it a blend of celebration and fresh talent. With stand-up booming on streaming, this is another win for viewers who love to laugh.
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