David Cross Calls Out Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle for Performing at Saudi Comedy Festival
When comedians sign up for โtwo weeks of laughter in the desertโ,ย you might expect jokes โ not expletive-laden rebukes from their own. But David Cross isnโt holding back in response to Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, Louis C.K., and others agreeing to perform at Saudi Arabiaโs Riyadh Comedy Festival. His critique cuts deep and is as sharp as any punchline.
โGross Thingโ of a Festival

In a blog post on his official site, Cross openly declared he was โdisgusted, and deeply disappointed in this whole gross thing. That people I admire, with unarguable talent, would condone this totalitarian fiefdom forโฆwhat, a fourth house? A boat? More sneakers?โ He prefaced it by noting he was โnot offered the gig,โ but added pointedly: โthereโs not enough money for me to help these depraved, awful people put a โfun faceโ on their crimes against humanity.โ
He didnโt mince words about the regime. โYouโre performing for literally, the most oppressive regime on earth. They have SLAVES for f**** sake!!!โ he wrote. David Cross lambasted the irony of comedians who rail against โcancel cultureโ at home yet allegedly sign contracts that forbid criticism of the Saudi government abroad.
Heroes or Hypocrites?
David Cross reserved a particular venom for Chappelle, Burr, and Louis C.K., saying, โThese are some of my HEROES!… but my god, Dave and Louie and Bill, and Jim? Clearly you guys donโt give a s*** about what the rest of us think….All of your bitching about โcancel cultureโ and โfreedom of speechโ and all that s***? Done. You donโt get to talk about it ever again.โ Cross framed the decision to play the festival as a moral collapse, one that undermines comediansโ credibility when they later decry censorship or suppression.
Punchlines Meet Red Lines
Cross even drew a reluctant parallel to his own past, referencing the backlash he once endured for appearing in Alvin and the Chipmunks: โHoly s***, I remember the backlash I got for appearing in Alvin and the Chipmunks! You wouldโve thought that I had taken money from a bunch of people responsible for funding Al Qaeda!โ
That anecdote underscored his view: that some criticism is inevitable in entertainment, but willingly entering into a festival backed by a regime accused of severe human rights violations crosses a red line.
What Comes After the Roast
David Cross closes his blog post by urging fans to support meaningful causes instead. He points to the Human Rights Foundation as a worthwhile recipient of attention and donations.
