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Flight of the Conchords Reuniting After 8 Years at Netflix Is a Joke Festival

The musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, comprised of New Zealanders Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie, is reuniting for a live performance at the Netflix Is a Joke Festival in Los Angeles this May. This will be their first concert since 2018, when they filmed their "Live in London" special for HBO. The festival itself runs from May 4 to 10, though the specific date and venue for the duo's set are still to be confirmed.

Tickets for the performance go on sale January 23 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time via the official festival website, netflixisajokefest.com. It remains uncertain whether this appearance heralds a full reunion tour or is simply a one-off event. The festival lineup is packed with comedy heavyweights, including Kevin Hart, Bill Burr, John Mulaney, Sarah Silverman, and Jon Stewart, making the Conchords' return a standout booking. Industry observers note that successful festival sets often lead to renewed touring interest, suggesting this performance could be a litmus test for fan demand a decade after their last Los Angeles show.

Flight of the Conchords, who formed in Wellington in 1998, built their reputation on a uniquely deadpan act featuring acoustic guitars and clever musical parodies. Their rise was cemented through repeated success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a legendary proving ground for alternative comedy. This led to a BBC radio series in 2005 and, ultimately, their self-titled HBO sitcom, which aired from 2007 to 2009. Though the show lasted only two seasons, it earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series and developed a passionate cult following.

Beyond television, the duo has a celebrated recording career. Their 2008 EP "The Distant Future" won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, and they have released two full-length studio albums. They have reunited sporadically since their TV show ended, including a tour in 2012 and various festival appearances. Their upcoming slot at Netflix Is a Joke Fest marks a significant return to the stage and offers long-awaited new material for their dedicated fans.

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