Tu began performing her standup while at
Northwestern, which continued while she was still a student at
Berkeley. Post-college, Tu worked at Eastwind Books of Berkeley, a small bookstore one of her Asian-American studies professors owned. Also in the Bay, Tu co-founded and hosted a monthly comedy show at White Horse Bar in
Oakland called Man Haters. It went on to tour nationally, with different comedians, including Tu, hosting. Additionally, she hosted Hysteria, a weekly comedy open mic for female and queer comics, which was named the
East Bay Express 2016 and 2017 Best Comedy Show. In 2018, she performed at the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center of San Francisco's 21st Annual United States of Asian America Festival. Relocating to Los Angeles later in 2018, Tu began performing at a variety of events such as Kids in the Yard, Very Forward!, Woman Crush Wednesdays and Gays 'R' Us at the
Hollywood Improv, and Asian AF Los Angeles's Autumn Moon Rap Battle. She also began performing at venues ranging from Fais Do-Do and
Dynasty Typewriter to the
Ace Hotel and Geeky Teas & Games. Also in 2018, Tu was featured on
Out On Stage: The Series on
Pluto TV. In 2019, Tu toured as part of Minority Retort, a Portland-based, stand-up comedy show featuring only comedians of color. Also in 2019, Tu opened for
Patton Oswalt on the southwest leg of his comedy tour, on a weekly basis. She performed at Oakland Pride in September 2019. She also continued touring, performing at venues such as Cobb's Comedy Club, Montgomery College's Cultural Arts Center at Silver Spring, and the Brooklyn Museum, among others. Tu is selected as a performer for the 2020 Southland Comedy Festival. The festival organizers consider the lineup to be "20 of the most talented comedians from around the country". Tu is also slated to perform at SF Sketchfest 2020. In March 2025, it was announced that Tu would be performing at Belly Laughs Comedy & Food Festival alongside other comedians such as
Margaret Cho,
Kumail Nanjiani, and
Helen Hong. ==Personal life==