
Neon Entertainment is excited to introduce a new lineup of comedians bringing fresh voices, sharp perspectives, and crowd-ready energy to campuses and corporate events nationwide. These new stand up comics deliver smart, relatable humor that connects quickly with audiences and creates a fun, engaging atmosphere from the moment they take the stage.
1. Sabeen Sadiq
Sabeen Sadiq is a New York–based comedian known for her whimsically honest storytelling, drawing from her Muslim upbringing, family dynamics, and cultural contradictions. Her work has been featured at San Francisco Sketchfest and Limestone Comedy Festival, and she’s opened for Hasan Minhaj and Kumail Nanjiani. With a hit comedy album and extensive college performance experience, Sabeen is a standout among today’s new stand up comics.
2. Jonathan van Halem
Jonathan van Halem blends sharp observational humor with viral-ready relatability. A writer for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jonathan regularly headlines college events and has earned millions of views online. His smart, current material makes him a go-to choice for organizers seeking new stand up comics with momentum.
3. Conor Janda
Rounding out the roster is Conor Janda, a New York-based comic featured on Comedy Central and New York Comedy Festival. His polished delivery and broad appeal make him another strong addition to Neon’s growing list of new stand up comics available for booking.
These comedians bring a mix of sharp storytelling and highly relatable humor that works especially well for organized events and large audiences. For planners looking to book standout comedy that feels current, engaging, and memorable, Neon Entertainment’s new stand up comics deliver an experience audiences will be talking about long after the event. Contact your agent today to bring of these comedians to your next event!
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