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Comedian Matt Rogers Prepares for Renewed "Culture Awards" and Christmas Tour

Summary

  • "Culture Awards" renewed for second televised ceremony on Bravo
  • Rogers aims to refocus podcast "Las Culturistas" on comedy and fun
  • Comedian sees Mariah Carey as the "Queen" of Christmas
Comedian Matt Rogers Prepares for Renewed "Culture Awards" and Christmas Tour

As the 2025 holiday season approaches, comedian Matt Rogers is preparing for an exciting year ahead. Last week, Rogers revealed that his "Culture Awards" show has been renewed for a second televised ceremony on Bravo. The host admits that while the first season was a success, it was "truly against all odds" as people initially struggled to understand the show's comedic nature. However, Rogers now says there is an established infrastructure in place to "really crush it next time."

In addition to the "Culture Awards," Rogers is also looking to refocus his popular podcast "Las Culturistas" on comedy and fun. The podcast has seen significant growth, with high-profile guests now eager to appear. Rogers aims to balance this new element with the show's signature "hangout spirit" between him and co-host Bowen Yang.

Amidst his busy schedule, Rogers also shared his excitement for his upcoming "Christmas in December" tour, which will feature a new "Red/Green Section" medley. While the comedian acknowledges Mariah Carey as the undisputed "Queen of Christmas," he is more than happy to serve as the holiday season's "Prince."

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The "Culture Awards" is a comedy special disguised as an awards show that Matt Rogers hosts, which has been renewed for a second televised ceremony on Bravo.
Rogers aims to re-focus the podcast more on comedy and fun, while still balancing the new element of having high-profile guests eager to appear on the show.
According to the article, Matt Rogers acknowledges Mariah Carey as the undisputed "Queen of Christmas," while he is happy to serve as the holiday season's "Prince."

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