About Hunter Lloyd

Hunter Lloyd is a stand-up comedian known for clean, sharp material and a long-running career that spans clubs, festivals, and family-friendly shows. He's a two-time finalist at the World Series of Comedy in Las Vegas and has performed at Stand-Up New York, Zanies, The Improv (Tempe), Tacoma Comedy Club, and dozens more comedy clubs across the country.

In 2025, Hunter appeared on Nate Bargatze's NATELAND Live show at Zanies in Nashville and was selected for Brian Bates's Good Clean Fun comedy tour. He's also shared the stage with Dusty Slay, Ryan Hamilton, and Aaron Weber.

Hunter has headlined clean shows at clubs and theaters nationwide and is continuing to expand his "How to Train Your Robot" tour, a school-based comedy and STEM program that has already reached nearly 200 schools. The show blends robots, video games, storytelling, stand-up, and creative thinking to engage students and encourage curiosity.

Offstage, Hunter is a professor of Computer Science and Robotics at Montana State University, where he's taught for over two decades. He's also an inventor—his SnoozeDoll alarm clock was featured on The Tonight Show—and the author of The Mighty Worrier, a five-star, middle-grade novel about anxiety, growing up, and learning to laugh through it.

Hunter's material fits a wide range of settings, from late-night showcases to daytime assemblies. His blend of experience, original content, and clean delivery has made him a consistent pick for festivals, comedy clubs, theaters and community events across the country.

Festival Appearances

Hunter will be performing throughout the festival from Thursday, October 9 through Sunday, October 12.