![]() What did the crowd get? Teen breakup videos, workout videos and, most pleasingly, films by really awkward guys trying to teach viewers how to flirt. “You guys are probably wondering what you’re here for and what this is,” Fielder said by way of introduction. They share their favorites with audiences and riff on them before and after they play. The comedians - Mooney is on “Saturday Night Live” and Fielder has a Comedy Central series - have been sharing funny and odd YouTube videos for years. One of the more memorable comedy attractions off the beaten path at Clusterfest was “Kyle Mooney & Nathan Fielder’s Video Treasures.” “I’m surprised there isn’t as much Rice-a-Roni,” Desus said. They talked about the Golden Gate Bridge, the “Full House” house and the city’s cable cars much like enamored first-time tourists would. Sure, a few people in the crowd may have ducked in to cool off, but by the end of the Bronx-based duo’s set many of them left as fans.ĭesus & Mero seemed genuinely excited for their first visit to San Francisco. “Did y’all come in here just because it’s air conditioned?” Desus asked. the Bodega Boys of the Viceland show “Desus & Mero,” took to the Bill Graham Stage on Saturday’s warm afternoon, almost surprised that they were able to fill seats in the San Francisco auditorium. “You tell ’em Pepa said, ‘It’s none of your business!’”ĭesus Nice and the Kid Mero, a.k.a. “They told me I’ve got to get off the stage … but I just want to let y’all know … do you and anything you want to do,” she said. It didn’t happen, but Pepa still had the last word. In between the singing and dancing, Pepa got pampered by the three male dancers onstage (she guzzled what looked like sparkling rose), while Salt talked about sex, love and friendship.īefore leaving the stage, it seemed the ladies wanted to perform one last song. on the printed program), performing a quick, greatest hit set that included “Let’s Talk About Sex,” “Whatta Man” and “Shoop” before closing with “Push It.” Salt-N-Pepa hit the Colossal Stage on Saturday afternoon (super late or relatively on time, depending on what schedule you were looking at - they were listed at 3:45 p.m. But it was the comedy festival’s music lineup that really got fans reminiscing. Some folks in the crowd weren’t sure if they should applaud, but almost everyone laughed.Ĭlusterfest weighed heavy on nostalgia, setting up a “Double Dare” obstacle course and hosting a ’90s-themed dance party. It was the worst possible thing that could ever happened … but the silver-lining: the very next day, Ariana Grande canceled the rest of her tour.” Ariana Grande was performing (and there) was a terrorist attack. “In the Manchester Arena where we were performing, earlier in the year, if you recall, during the music concert there was a terrorist attack. “I try to put a silver-lining on even the worst tragedies that happen in life,” he said, as he recalled a show he did in Manchester, England, last year. To that end, he left festivalgoers with this parting joke: The comedian pointed out earlier, during a Clusterfest press conference, that at a time where so many people are reactionary, comedy roasts are one of the last safe havens for free speech. He performed a similar - but a more PG-13 -improvised roast during Bob Woodruff Foundation’s Stand Up for Heroes benefit at the Masonic last month. “It’s so important to take a joke in this world.”Ĭalling up a random group to the stage, Ross didn’t hold back as he threw out insults to the brave volunteers. “Shout-out to Clusterfest for giving us a forum to talk sh-and bust some balls,” Ross said. Professional roaster Jeff Ross skewered San Francisco and a few festivalgoers Sunday for a hilarious, cringe-filled set on the Colossal Stage. “And the other (25) percent were like ‘What the f-.’” “I feel like 75 percent of the audience came along with me and enjoyed the ride,” Haddish said, offering a final thank-you. ![]() She detoured into serious thank-yous and motivational words aimed at the audience, between sharp moments of comedy. Rather than a streamlined stand-up set, she went for a more controversial style. “It was the best thing that ever happened to me.” “I lived my best life in that movie,” she said during her Saturday afternoon set on the outdoor stage. ![]() Tiffany Haddish was arguably the hottest comedian who was not listed as a headliner, and the “Girls Trip” star was filled with gratitude while taking what seemed like a victory lap after a successful couple of years. Check back for more updates from the three-day Clusterfest: See More Collapse
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