Hans Kim is a Seattle-born comedian who has become one of the most recognizable faces in modern stand-up through his regular appearances on the wildly popular podcast Kill Tony. Rising from open mic nights to headlining theaters across the country, Hans embodies the rapid ascent possible in today's comedy landscape. His sharp wit and unique perspective have made him a fan favorite, opening for comedy legends like Joe Rogan and Tony Hinchcliffe at venues including the prestigious Comedy Mothership in Austin. Known for his provocative humor and fearless approach to controversial topics, Hans has built a dedicated following through both his Kill Tony appearances and his own podcast ventures. His comedy style blends observational humor with bold commentary, often pushing boundaries while maintaining his distinctive voice. Despite facing various controversies throughout his career, Hans continues to pack venues and grow his fanbase. With over 234K Instagram followers and a thriving YouTube channel, he represents the new generation of comedians who've mastered both traditional stand-up and digital platforms. Currently touring extensively while maintaining his regular Kill Tony appearances, Hans Kim has established himself as a rising star in the comedy world.
Kill Tony Regular (achieved in record time)
Featured performer at major comedy festivals nationwide
Became a Kill Tony regular in just three show appearances, one of the fastest ascensions in the show's history
Went from paying $5 for 5-minute open mic slots to selling out theaters nationwide in under three years
Regularly opens for Joe Rogan and Tony Hinchcliffe at major venues including Austin's Comedy Mothership
Built a massive social media following with over 234K Instagram followers and 67.9K YouTube subscribers
Hosts his own podcast and has made multiple appearances on The Joe Rogan Experience
Known for his controversial humor and fearless approach to pushing comedic boundaries
Part of the 'Killers of Kill Tony' touring lineup alongside Ari Matti, David Lucas, and Martin Phillips