Louis Katz (Comedy Central's This Is Not Happening, HBO, WTF w/ Marc Maron)

Location : Lafayette Comedy, , Lafayette, LA

Thursday February 6th, 2025 - 7:30PM

Club 337 1521 W Pinhook Rd, Lafayette, LA

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Lafayette Comedy presents comedian LOUIS KATZ (as seen on Comedy Central's This Is Not Happening, HBO, WTF w/ Marc Maron) on Thursday, Feb. 6th at 7:30 PM at Club 337.
Tickets are on sale now for $20 in advance (plus taxes/fees).
Doors at 7:00 PM


Louis Katz’s comedy deftly combines the highbrow and the lowbrow, creating a truly unique style that has been described as “cerebral filth.”

Throughout his career, Louis’ stand-up has been featured on NBC, HBO, and 5 times on Comedy Central, including his own half-hour special and an appearance on their storytelling show This Is Not Happening, which has since been viewed over 3 million times on YouTube.

His last album KATZKILLS was named one of the top 5 comedy albums of the year by vulture.com, who called it “a raucous comedy party.”

Louis’ first one-hour special was released on Epix in 2022 as part of their Unprotected Sets series. His latest special, "Present/Tense (The Best Comedian You Never Heard Of)," was released independently on YouTube in late 2023 and became an instant hit with over a million views in less than 3 months.

A true comedian’s comedian, Louis’ act has garnered praise from industry legends such as Dave Attell who called him, “one of the best joke writers working today” and Ali Wong who said Louis was, “one of the funniest and most prolific comedians I know.” Marc Maron featured Louis on his WTF podcast saying, “His album and special are hilarious.” But perhaps Doug Stanhope put it best when he said, "Katz is funny to the point that Hitler would have given him a sleeper car on the train."