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Giulio Gallarotti

@notjulio




Shows

Hereafter at the Crocodile

Location: Seattle, WA

Date: 10/26/24

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Stamford- NYCC

Location: Stamford, CT

Date: 12/13/24

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Videos


I climbed to the top of the Buddha's of Bamiyan. They were destroyed in 2001. Would've liked to get to see them with my own eyes...

Staying with Strangers edition- I got dm from a stranger named Blake, saying he would host me in Nicaragua. After doing a very...

Comedian Giulio Gallarotti's curiosity took him to Afghanistan, a place he's been fascinated by most of his life. Exploring the...

Giulio Gallarotti Stand-up set.

Comedian Giulio Gallarotti teams up with Benjamin to explore how bitcoin is being integrated into everyday life in El Salvador +...

Comedian Giulio Gallarotti visits Iraq to debunk myths and see what it's really like. Iraq is filled with rich history and fun loving...

Standup comedian recaps experience performing in Africa Live performance by Giulio Gallarotti, followed by screenings of the...

Comedian Giulio Gallarotti explores the Galapagos Islands in this travel docustyle vlog. Saw a ton of cool animals in the wild +...

Comedian Giulio Gallarotti explores Quito Ecuador to find a delicacy in this travel docustyle vlog. We try some sheep head soup,...

Comedian Giulio Gallarotti explores the Ecuador countryside in this travel docustyle vlog. We attempt to find a guinea pig to eat for...





Bio

Giulio Gallarotti is a New York City based standup comedian, actor, host and podcaster. He made his Netflix stand-up comedy special debut on Pete Davidson Presents: The Best Friends in June 2022. His podcast, "Oops," is regularly listed on the iTunes top charts. He has appeared on TV shows such as Peacock’s Bupkis, Hulu's Ramy, AXS Gotham Comedy Live and MTV's Totally Clueless/Girl Code, as well as Comedy Central and Sirius XM radio. Giulio is an avid traveler which he has documented in several projects including Places You Can Go (Afghanistan and Iraq) and Standup in Rwanda: It's Not So Different. On his most recent trip to Afghanistan he started a school in a small town of a remote province that now employs 7 teachers and educates over 150 boys and girls. Giulio performs regularly at comedy clubs in NYC and across the country.