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by Jimmy on 6/4/25The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5Fluffy and his line up were great and the venue was great. Lots of laughter and great memories with loved ones.
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Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias is one of the world's most successful stand-up comedians and one of the highest grossing touring comedians of all time. He is one of the most watched comedians on YouTube with over 2 billion views and over 34.6 million fans across social media. He was the 3rd highest grossing comedian of 2024 according to Billboard.
Iglesias has been included in The Hollywood Reporter's "Top 40 Comedy Players" issue alongside comedy giants Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock and Lorne Michaels and was also honored with the cover of Variety's comedy issue. The comedian has had the distinct honor of being one of the few to headline and sell-out Madison Square Garden in New York, Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and The Sydney Opera House in Australia.
On TV, Iglesias is the star and executive producer of the Netflix original comedy series, Mr. Iglesias, which is currently streaming 3 seasons. Iglesias plays a good-natured public high school teacher who works at his alma mater. He takes on teaching gifted but misfit kids to not only save them from being "counseled out" by a bully bureaucrat Assistant Principal, but also to help them unlock their full potential. The show won best Primetime Comedy at The Imagen Awards, which recognizes positive portrayals of Latino actors/actresses in the entertainment industry.
In addition to his comedy series, Iglesias has released four stand-up comedy specials with Netflix. The first in 2016 with I'm Sorry For What I Said When I Was Hungry, which was filmed at the sold-out Allstate Arena in Chicago to 20,000 fans. The second, One Show Fits All, was filmed in front of a sold-out audience at the Toyota Center in Houston and debuted in January 2019. The third, Stadium Fluffy premiered in October 2022 and was taped in front of a crowd of 55,000 fans at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, where Iglesias made history as the first comedian to perform at and sellout the largest MLB stadium in the US.
In April of 2024, Iglesias reupped with Netflix for a new two-special deal. The first of the new specials, Gabriel Iglesias: Legend of Fluffy, taped at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Florida this summer and premiered worldwide January 7th, 2025, earning a top ten spot on Netflix's global most watched list.
On March 11th, 2025, Iglesias cemented his place in Hollywood as he received his very own handprint ceremony at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre where he was recognized for his impressive achievements in his career. He joins a small group of artists and talent to receive this honor.
Last December, Iglesias co-starred Tim Allen in the second season of Disney+'s The Santa Clauses. Most recently he can be seen on NBC's Lopez Vs. Lopez opposite George Lopez which premiered on NBC/Peacock.
Feature film credits include co-starring roles in Magic Mike, Magic Mike XXL and A Haunted House 2. Gabriel's voice has been heard in many animated films including the recent Space Jam: A New Legacy as "Speedy Gonzales" streaming on MAX. In 2017, Iglesias voiced the role of "Head Clerk" in Pixar's Academy Award nominated animated film Coco. He also voiced "Babo" in Ugly Dolls, "Rufus the Dog" in Sony's Golden Globe nominated animated holiday film The Star and "Cuatro" in Fox 20th Century Film's Academy Award nominated animated film Ferdinand. Gabriel is one of a handful of comedians with a theatrically released stand-up concert comedy film, TheFluffy Movie.
On the small screen, Fluffy's Food Adventures, a non-scripted comedic docu-follow series completed a 3-season run on FUSE TV in 2017. Gabriel was a recurring guest star on the ABC sitcom Cristela, and also guest-starred in an episode of ABC's hit comedy Modern Family. Comedy Central aired Iglesias' hit series Stand-Up Revolution for 3 seasons. Comedy Central also aired Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy in an unprecedented two-night comedy special to over 15 million viewers. The special was a follow-up to his previous DVD specials, Hot & Fluffy and I'm Not Fat...I'm Fluffy, which have sold millions of copies.
Gabriel Iglesias is the youngest of six children, raised by a single mother in Long Beach, CA. It was during his childhood that he developed a strong sense of humor to deal with the obstacles he faced. In 1997, he set out to hone his comedic skills, and performed stand-up anywhere he could find an audience; including biker bars and hole-in-the-wall joints. Gabriel's stand-up comedy is a mixture of storytelling, parodies, characters and sound effects that bring his personal experiences to life. His unique and animated comedy style has made him popular among fans of all ages.
Iglesias is repped by CAA, Arsonhouse Entertainment and Hirsch Wallerstein Hayum.
Fluffy and his line up were great and the venue was great. Lots of laughter and great memories with loved ones.
I've been to a Gabriel Iglesias show before. The last show that I went to in Moon Twp. had a lot of sad stories and he talked alot about his breakup. I understand that life happens and he is a talented story teller but I'm literally paying money for a COMEDY show. This Pittsburgh show was billed as "all new material"but it was NOT! Several of the stories were the exact same ones that I heard a couple of years ago at the Moon Twp. show. The new material about his father was more sad than funny. Near the end he made a comment that the audience was paying him to be his therapist - seems more true than being at a comedy show. Also the event was billed as "age 12 +". Fluffy was appropriate and even Martine cleaned up his routine (and was quite funny). The other two had very questionable material for early teens. Overall this show was very disappointing especially for the amount of money that we paid between tickets and parking. I was hopeful to finally be able to take my 13 year old to a comedy show as most are for 21 + due to alcohol being served. He had a decent night but even he said that Fluffy is funnier in his social media videos than in person.
This show was absolutely worth it!! Fluffy could not stop and show lasted longer but thats why it was so worth the money. Other comedians were just as funny!!
Martin was great, as usual; the second comedian - sorry can't recall his name, but his face was familiar, was also good; third warm-up was ok. Fluffy has been better and I think he would do better not getting to deep into his personal life issues. The entire show was 3 hours, and that's a bit much. Honestlly, my butt cheeks were hurting from sitting that long. Keep the first two warm-ups and let Gabriel do his funny stuff. His character voices are still hilarious and, yes, there were many laughing-out-loud moments.
I’ve seen Gabriel two other times and he’s always been smart and funny. This time was different. He told long drawn out stories and wasn’t as funny as usual. I brought a friend who had never seen him before, and she wasn’t impressed, especially after I told her how great he was.
Yes, he was mildly entertaining, but this was deffinatly NOT a comedy show. Mostly talked about his life experiences. Not what we expected at all! Kind of a let down after paying for a 'comedy show'.
Booked the gallery seats. Great location off of stage Left. Had personal wait staff available. Easy in and out of venue. Fluffy never fails to deliver a hilarious take on his life and career.
He shared several very personal things about himself and his family. This made him more human than previously perceived
It was an amazing show. Can’t wait to see him again.. the travel was VERY worth it I would Do it again ….
Great show, Martin and Alfred killed, and Fluffy was Sweet, funny and it felt like a chat with a friend.