Following the success of her Critics Choice Award-nominated HBO standup special “Good Clean Filth,” Glaser premiered her second HBO comedy special, “Someday You’ll Die,” on May 11. Taped in front of a sold-out audience at the Moore Theater in Seattle, Glaser covers topics including her decision not to have children, the realities of aging, her sexual fantasies, and her plans for her own death, all in her characteristic brutally honest style.
Glaser also wrote and performed the special’s theme song, “Someday You’ll Die,” which is available on all streaming platforms. The single was recorded in Glaser’s hometown of St. Louis with producers Dan Monahan and Tim Convy. Released by Bailey Blues in partnership with Redbird Records, the track reflects Glaser’s comedic wit and authenticity.
Glaser recently completed her global “The Good Girl” stand-up tour and is currently on her “Alive and Unwell” tour across the country through December.
Glaser gained viral attention for her performance on Netflix’s “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady,” earning praise as “the best roaster on the planet” according to IndieWire. The roast aired live and unedited on Netflix from the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on May 5.
In March 2021, Glaser launched “The Nikki Glaser Podcast” for iHeartMedia and Will Ferrell’s Big Money Players Network. The podcast provides a fun and honest look into pop culture and her personal life in weekly episodes.
Currently, Glaser hosts and executive produces “Lovers and Liars” (formerly “FGirl Island”), which premiered on the CW on April 11. “Lovers and Liars” is the female spinoff of the HBO Max reality dating series “FBoy Island,” which Glaser hosted and executive produced for three seasons. “FBoy Island” received praise from The Washington Post and TIME, with the latter calling it a “compelling and clever masterpiece” and highlighting Glaser’s self-aware humor. The first season of “FBoy Island” had the biggest premiere weekend for an HBO Max Original reality series since the platform’s launch.