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Kyle Lucey

Kyle Lucey

Kyle is an international headlining comedian and a staple in Canadian comedy. He is the star of TV shows such as AHC’s Blood and Fury, Discovery Channel’s Fear Thy Neighbour, Discovery Channel’s Motive and Murders, and MTV’s Losing It. His debut comedy album Damaged Goods is now streaming on Sirius XM radio. He has 43k followers on Instagram with millions of views online.

Kyle has played notable venues such as Massey hall and CAA Theatre in Canada, Hot Water Comedy Club in England and Latter in Norway. He is a headliner in 6 counties and is signed to Canada’s largest talent agency for stand-up comedy, Yuk Yuks & Funny Business INC. He has been nominated for the I Heart Jokes Awards twice. He recently recorded a taping for Russell Peters’ LMFAO Platform and his debut comedy special, “Damaged Goods” is now streaming on Sirius XM.

Kyle’s comedy has also landed him massive media interviews on networks such as Dr. Drew Show and CTV. Kyle has appeared at prestigious festivals such as Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Just For Laughs Toronto. He also is the winner of the Durham Comedy Festival and has appeared at various other festivals such as, The Border City Comedy Festival, The Beaver and Bacon Comedy Festival, Comedy Wonder-Fest, Brampton’s Funniest Comic and Go Yuk Yourself Comedy Contest. Other Festivals Kyle has been featured on are: The Dark Comedy Festival, The Brantford Comedy Festival, 905 Comedy Festival, No Refunds Comedy Festival, Wasaga Beach Comedy Festival, Durham Comedy Month Festival, 420 Comedy Festival and Off B-Side Comedy Festival.

Reviews: “Kyle Lucey is a successful comedian… brave, sincere, candid and hopeful on many levels. He had a successful show at the Edinburgh Fringe 2024” - Bookmarks and Stages

“A show like no other” - Toronto Guardian

“Keeping comedy alive” - CTV News

“Fantastic” - The Wee Review