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Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers Bring ‘Las Culturistas’ to Bravo

The Las Culturistas Culture Awards, the brainchild of comedians and podcast hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, are set to make their television debut on Bravo on August 5, with streaming available on Peacock the following day.

With Lady Gaga. Instagram: @mattrogerstho @fayedunaway
With Lady Gaga. Instagram: @mattrogerstho @fayedunaway

Originating from their hit podcast Las Culturistas, the awards celebrate pop culture’s most iconic and humorous moments.

Known for its unique and playful categories, the show promises over 100 awards, live musical performances, and celebrity appearances.

The 2025 ceremony will be filmed in Los Angeles on July 17, with ticketing and venue details to be announced soon.

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Instagram: @mattrogerstho

In a joint statement, Yang and Rogers expressed their excitement, humorously noting their intent to “eliminate that whole ‘intellectual’ part entirely” from the definition of culture, aiming for a celebration filled with fun and flair.

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Past iterations of the awards have featured categories like “Best Vibe, Hands Down” and “Most Iconic Exchange of Words,” with appearances from celebrities such as Hannah Einbinder, Meredith Marks, and Julia Fox.

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Instagram: @fayedunaway

The event is produced in partnership with Lionsgate, with Yang and Rogers serving as executive producers.

With Amy Poehler. Instagram: @mattrogerstho @fayedunaway
With Amy Poehler. Instagram: @mattrogerstho @fayedunaway

With a vibe that’s equal parts chaotic and campy, the Las Culturistas Culture Awards have grown from a niche queer podcast moment into a full-blown celebration of everything ridiculous and revered in entertainment.

According to NBCUniversal, the show is “vibrant and whimsical,” driven by the hosts’ undeniable chemistry and love for pop culture’s highs, lows, and memes in between.

Fans can look forward to an evening that blends humor, pop culture, and unexpected surprises, marking a significant milestone as the awards transition from podcast to primetime television.

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