Ky Krebs

Ky Krebs is an Austin, TX-based stand-up comedian whose queer perspective and sharp wit delve into an absurd reality that manages to be both dark and playful. His self-produced, self-titled album debuted at #2 on the iTunes Comedy Charts. He is the cohost of the podcast Extra Salty which dives deep into resentment and why people hold onto it or how they manage to let resentment go.

Ky Krebs @ Cap City Comedy Club

Performing at the 25th Season Premiere of PUNCH Comedy, Ky delivers jokes about growing up in Louisiana, the awkwardness of dealing with children, and what it would be like to be a gay parent (he assumes).

The Women in Comedy Festival sponsored by HBO

Boston, MA - 2018, 2019, 2020

Charleston Pride Festival

Headliner of LGBTLOL at Charleston Music Hall

San Francisco SketchFest

San Francisco, CA - 2020

Red Clay Comedy Festival

Atlanta, GA - 2019

Out of Bounds Comedy Festival

Austin, TX Performer: 2017, 2018, 2019 Stand-up Director: 2020

Dallas Comedy Festival

Dallas, TX - 2018, 2019, 2020

Trill Comedy Festival

Houston, TX - 2017, 2018

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 Ky brings a mix of charm, sass and intelligent joke writing in his arsenal to entertain all over the US. 

Atlanta's Project Q & Q Magazine

 Krebs’s story is raw, inspiring, and he has plenty of experience to share about comedy, writing, and life in general. In a career, as in life, where finding your own voice is critical, he’s well on his way. 

ComedyWham

 The closer of the first hour was Ky Krebs, of Austin. He was more of a Birbiglia-esque storyteller, and a masterful one [...] 

TheatreJones

 The Charleston City Paper described Ky as "a gifted storyteller who isn't reliant on one-liners," that "his rise has been meteoric," and that "he's achieved uncommonly quick success." 

Charleston City Paper
  • Austin, Texas, United States