Steph Tolev’s ‘Filth Queen’ Set to Debut on Netflix, Produced by Bill Burr

Get ready for a wild ride with Steph Tolev’s Filth Queen on Netflix, produced by Bill Burr.

Steph Tolev in 'Filth Queen'
(PHOTO: Matt Misisco)

Canadian comedian Steph Tolev is gearing up to take the streaming world by storm with her first Netflix stand-up special, Filth Queen, slated to premiere on June 24.

Known for her fearless, unfiltered approach to comedy, Tolev has steadily carved out a niche in the entertainment landscape, and this milestone project—backed by comedy titan Bill Burr—promises to amplify her distinctive voice for a global audience.

Tolev’s journey to this moment has been marked by relentless dedication. A fixture at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, she’s spent years refining her craft on the road with her Filth Queen and Keepin ‘Em Hard tours.

She’s also made her mark with two stand-up albums: Hot N’ Hungry and I’m Not Well, the latter earning her a Juno Award nomination—Canada’s equivalent to a Grammy nod.

Her comedy, a high-octane mix of absurdity and personal storytelling, pulls inspiration from eclectic sources like the Canadian sketch series Kids in the Hall and British gems such as Mr. Bean and Keeping Up Appearances. It’s this blend of influences that fuels her boundary-pushing style, one that’s both wildly entertaining and unapologetically bold.

Filmed at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club, Filth Queen is set to deliver Tolev’s signature brand of humor in spades. The special comes courtesy of Bill Burr’s All Things Comedy, with Burr himself serving as a producer—a role that underscores his longstanding admiration for Tolev.

Recalling his first encounter with her work, Burr said, “The first time I saw Steph Tolev was a promotion video she made for a New York City show. I immediately fell in love with her and her comedy. One of the most uninhibited original voices out there today.

I love everything about her!” That endorsement from one of comedy’s most respected names speaks volumes about Tolev’s rising star power.

This isn’t the first time Tolev and Burr have teamed up. She previously turned heads with a standout set in Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill, a Netflix special that showcased her alongside heavyweights like Michelle Wolf, Jimmy Carr, Dave Attell, and Ronny Chieng during the Netflix is a Joke Festival.

Their collaboration continued with Tolev’s appearance in Burr’s Netflix film Old Dads, where she brought her comedic chops to the screen. Beyond Burr, Tolev’s resume is expanding fast—she’s set to appear in the second season of Shane Gillis’ Netflix series Tires, premiering in June, and recently played herself in a memorable roast scene on HBO Max’s critically acclaimed Hacks.

With Filth Queen, Tolev joins a growing roster of comedians finding a home on Netflix, a platform that’s become a powerhouse for stand-up specials. The June 24 debut marks a pivotal moment for the comedian, offering fans and newcomers alike a front-row seat to her raw, irreverent take on the world.

For those who thrive on comedy that pulls no punches, Steph Tolev’s latest is poised to be a must-watch event—and a testament to her ascent as one of the industry’s most exciting talents. Catch Filth Queen on Netflix starting June 24, and prepare for a wild ride from one of comedy’s boldest rising stars.

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