Hulu Sets “Grow Up” Comedy Special from Trey Kennedy

The new stand-up comedy special will be available to stream this Friday, January 24th.

Hulu has acquired a new stand-up comedy special from Trey Kennedy, which will be available to stream starting this Friday.

What’s Happening:

  • Variety reports that Trey Kennedy’s new stand-up comedy special will arrive on Hulu starting January 24th.
  • The special, titled Grow Up, will take audiences on a hilarious journey through the ups and downs of adulthood.
  • Shot in front of a sold-out crowd in Salt Lake City, the special features Kennedy navigating fatherhood as well as his own upbringing. He discusses his relationship with his wife, what makes them so different and the aspects of his life that need some growing up.
  • With a comedic blend of stand-up, videos, and music, Kennedy delivers an hour-long ride through his comedic mind, with both poignant moments and laugh-out-loud observations about life’s better or worse moments.
  • The arrival of Kennedy’s special comes as Hulu continues its push into the comedy space with their new Hularious brand, which will bring a new special to the streaming service every month.
  • The upcoming schedule of specials includes:
    • February 21st, 2025 – Chris Distefano: It’s Just Unfortunate
    • March 2025 – Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years
    • April 2025 – Jessica Kirson
    • May 2025 – Matteo Lane
    • June 2025 – Atsuko Okatsuka
    • July 2025 – Zarna Garg
    • August 2025 – Ralph Barbosa
    • September 2025 – Andrew Santino
    • October 2025 – Frankie Quinones
    • November 2025 – Sebastian Maniscalco
  • Be sure to check out the already robust list of stand-up specials now available on Hulu.

What They’re Saying:

  • Trey Kennedy: “I’m super grateful Hulu is helping me show ‘Grow Up’ to the masses. I’m so proud of this special and how it came together – anyone from your grandma to your middle schooler can enjoy it."

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