Peters began performing in
Toronto in 1989. He has since gone on to perform in several countries. In 1992, Peters met American comedian
George Carlin, one of his biggest influences, who advised him to get on stage whenever and wherever possible. Peters said he "took that advice to heart, and I think that's the reason I am where I am now." In 2007, 15 years later, he hosted one of Carlin's last shows before the comedian's death the following year. In 2017, Peters made an appearance on
Top Gear America in the third episode of season 1 as one of the guests. According to
Forbes, Peters earned an estimated $15 million between June 2009 and June 2010, continuing his run as one of the highest-paid comedians, after earning an estimated $5 million the prior year.
Forbes ranked him as the seventh-highest-paid comedian. In 2013, he earned $21 million, according to
Forbes estimate.
Notable performances Comedy Now! special Peters credits the turning point in his career to his 2004 special on the Canadian TV show
Comedy Now!, which was uploaded onto
YouTube, where it became popular. While the initial video upload featured his entire 45-minute performance, YouTube users subsequently uploaded segments of the performance in which Peters focused on individual cultural groups. According to Peters, those segments were seen by the targeted cultural groups and were well received by them. The video and its viral nature was referred to by Peters on his performance,
Outsourced; when the audience cheered when he referred to earlier jokes. He has also been the one to tell the !Xobile story, and he exclaimed, "Look at you, you filthy downloaders!"
Others In 2007, Peters was the first comedian to sell out Toronto's
Air Canada Centre, selling more than 16,000 tickets in two days for the single show. He ended up selling more than 30,000 tickets nationally over the two-day sales period. He broke a
UK comedy sales record at London's
O2 Arena when he sold over 16,000 tickets to his show in 2009. His show in
Sydney on 15 May 2010 had an audience of 13,880, making it the largest stand-up comedy show ever in Australia. Peters's performances on 5–6 May 2012 in Singapore also set attendance records for a single stand-up comedian at the
Singapore Indoor Stadium. Peters hosted the
Canada Day Comedy Festival 2006, and participated in a
USO tour of Iraq, Afghanistan, Germany, Africa and Greenland in November 2007 with
Wilmer Valderrama and
Mayra Veronica. He also produced and starred in the
radio situation comedy series
Monsoon House on
CBC Radio One. Peters was the host of the televised
2008 Juno Awards ceremonies in
Calgary on 6 April 2008, for which he won a
Gemini Award for "Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series." The show received the second-highest ratings of any Juno Awards broadcast. Following the show's success, Peters accepted an invitation to host the
Juno Awards for a second consecutive year; the
2009 Juno Awards took place in
Vancouver on 29 March 2009. He started his RELAX World Tour in November 2024 in the United States and subsequently performing in other parts of the world. The tour is anticipated to end in June 2025 with the last show in
Las Vegas. In 2025, Peters performed as a headliner in
Saudi Arabia's
Riyadh Comedy Festival, an event taking place from September 26th to October 9th. The comedy festival overlaps with the seventh anniversary of
the assassination of
Jamal Khashoggi, prompting Joey Shea, Saudi Arabia researcher at
Human Rights Watch, to say in a statement that the Saudi government is using the comedy festival to
whitewash its
human rights abuses. Peters has performed in the region before, having spoken of his experience performing for Saudi royalty in a 2017 episode of Comedy Central's series,
This is Not Happening.
DVDs and book (November 2007) Peters released his debut comedy album,
Outsourced, of his performance aired on
Comedy Central on 26 August 2006. The
DVD version is uncensored; it has sold more than 100,000 copies, and remained on the National DVD Chart over one and a half years after its release. Peters released a second DVD/CD combo,
Red, White and Brown, in Canada in 2008, and in the U.S. in early 2009. It was recorded on 2 February 2008, at the
WaMu Theatre in New York City's
Madison Square Garden. It was self-produced and financed by Peters and his brother Clayton. On 26 October 2010, Peters published his autobiography,
Call Me Russell, co-written with his brother, Clayton, and Dannis Koromilas. 2011 In May 2011, Peters released
The Green Card Tour: Live from the O2 Arena, a live performance recorded in front of a total audience of 30,000, over two nights at
O2 Arena in
London, England. Also in 2011, Peters received a star on
Canada's Walk of Fame. ==Comedic style==