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David Spade drops first stand-up special since 2022—How to watch for free

David Spade drops first stand-up special since 2022—How to watch for free

New York Post06-05-2025
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Three years after the release of his last special, David Spade is back on stage.
The former 'SNL' cast member dropped his highly anticipated fourth stand-up special, 'Dandelion,' today. It marks the first time Spade has released a special exclusively on Prime Video.
In a release announcing the release of 'Dandelion,' Amazon notes that Spade 'is sharper and funnier than ever,' while delivering takes on 'the perils of flying, Travis & Taylor, charity auctions, and the evolution of porn.'
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The 'Joe Dirt' star directed himself in the new special, which was filmed live at Denver's Paramount Theater.
'David Spade: Dandelion' release date:
David Spade's new stand-up special, 'Dandelion,' came out on Prime Video today, May 6.
How to watch 'David Spade: Dandelion' for free:
David Spade's latest stand-up special is being released exclusively on Prime Video.
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No Prime membership yet? No problem! You can still watch 'David Spade: Dandelion' for free thanks to Amazon Prime's 30-day free trial. After one month, the subscription will renew at $14.99/month.
There are ways to save on Prime memberships, too. All 18-24-year-olds, regardless of student status, are eligible for a discounted Prime for Young Adults membership with age verification. After a six-month free trial, you'll pay 50% off the standard Prime monthly price — just $7.49/month — for up to six years.
'David Spade: Dandelion' trailer:
More stand-up comedy on Prime Video:
Like most streamers these days, Prime Video is releasing comedy specials from well-known stand-ups, including these:
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