Renowned comedian and popular podcast host Joe Rogan is once again gracing us with his newest stand-up special, Burn the Boats.
Despite being recognized primarily for his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan has a successful career as an actor and comedian. In 2000, he released his first stand-up special, I’m Gonna Be Dead Someday…, following his departure from the popular sitcom NewsRadio.
“The release of Burn the Boats is a highly anticipated comeback for the immensely popular podcast host. It has been three years since his last stand-up special, Strange Times, which delved deeply into his perspectives on politics, religion, and culture.”
Burn the Boats: Release Date and Time
Joe Rogan’s documentary, Burn the Boats, will be released on Netflix on August 3, 2024. The exact date of its availability for viewing is as follows:
- 7pm PT
- 9pm CT
- 10pm ET
- 11pm Brazil
- 3am UK
- 4am Central European Summer Time
- 7:30am India Standard Time
- 12pm Australia
- 2pm New Zealand
Just like previous specials, Burn the Boats will also be a live special instead of a pre-recorded set. This means that when fans tune in to the Netflix premiere, they will be witnessing Rogan’s latest set for the very first time.
What is it about?
Joe Rogan is returning to his stand-up roots yet again.
While Burn the Boats is currently live, the specific topics that Joe Rogan will discuss are unknown. However, it is safe to assume that it will have a similar tone to his previous specials and his popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. Therefore, audiences can anticipate plenty of commentary on the current state of affairs.
Despite Burn the Boats being live, it is sure to generate a sense of excitement. This is due to the unpredictable nature of live specials. However, with Rogan’s extensive experience as a comedian and podcaster, fans should not anticipate too much chaos.
Burn the Boats
A preview for Burn the Boats was unveiled on YouTube on July 9, 2024. The preview showcases still shots of Rogan accompanied by sound bites from his previous comedy specials.
Rogan’s latest Netflix special, Burn the Boats, follows his previous two releases for the streaming service: Strange Times in 2018 and Triggered in 2016.
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