
Comedian Jamie Kennedy Headlining Minnesota Comedy Festival
Minnesotans love a great comedy show, and some of the top comedians in the world relish performing to sold-out crowds throughout the state.
In 2023, a new comedy festival launched in Minnesota. Now in its third year, the festival is quickly becoming one of the top events of its kind, offering a fantastic opportunity for the public to experience a diverse range of performers.
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Loons on the Lake: Where Laughter Takes Flight in Minnesota
The Loons on the Lake Comedy Festival is produced by the Crooners Supper Club in Minneapolis. It blends new and upcoming talent with experienced, top-name comedians for four days of laughs, bringing a unique comedy experience to the Twin Cities.

This year’s festival is scheduled for June 4th through the 7th and features a variety of top talent, including Jamie Kennedy, best known for his roles in the Scream franchise and Malibu’s Most Wanted. Other highlights include Emo Philips, Jeff Gerbino, C. Willi Myles, Jason Stuart, Don McMillan, and more top comedians who promise to deliver big laughs.
Comedy Competition with Big Stakes
The festival also hosts a comedy competition with $10,000 up for grabs. The competition takes a pool of 40 comedians, each performing an 8-minute stand-up set. The top 10 advance to the next round, and from there, the top 5 compete for the $5,000 grand prize, making it a thrilling showdown for Minnesota comedy fans.
Loons on the Lake also features a showcase of other up-and-coming talent, performers looking for their big break and a chance to network with fellow comedians and entertainers right here in Minnesota.
Get Involved in the Festival
Loons on the Lake relies heavily on talent submissions. If you’re interested in entering the competition or being showcased during the festival, you can find all the details here.
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