Franco Escamilla: Voyerista Auditivo Apr 2026
In this routine, he moves away from the grand, sweeping anecdotes of his earlier work to focus on the granular details of daily life. Whether it’s dissecting the way people talk in airports or the specific linguistic habits of his children, he treats sound as his primary source of inspiration. Themes: Family, Fame, and the Pandemic
In one of the show's most poignant yet hilarious segments, Escamilla deals with the passing of his father. He manages to find the "sound" of grief—the awkward things people say at funerals and the internal dialogue of someone trying to process loss through humor. Style: The "Diablo" at His Peak Franco Escamilla: Voyerista Auditivo
In the world of stand-up comedy, most performers are defined by what they say. But for , Mexico’s most successful comedian, his latest tour and special, "Voyerista Auditivo" (Auditory Voyeur), suggests that his genius lies in what he hears . In this routine, he moves away from the
The title itself is a play on words that perfectly captures Escamilla’s comedic persona. While a "voyeur" typically watches from the shadows, an "auditory voyeur" listens. Escamilla positions himself as a fly on the wall, a man who navigates life by paying attention to the absurdities of public conversations, family dynamics, and the "unspoken" rules of society. He manages to find the "sound" of grief—the
"Voyerista Auditivo" was born out of a period of global silence. Having spent years on the road, the pandemic forced Escamilla into the confined "soundscape" of his own home. This shift is palpable in the material:
His ability to weave long-form stories with rapid-fire "puyas" (jabs) ensures that the pacing never falters. He remains a master of the "callback," planting a small auditory detail early in the show that explodes into a massive laugh an hour later. Why It Matters
