He was featured in the 2018 HBO Canada special Homegrown Comics,[3] and the 2020 CBC Gem special The New Wave of Standup,[4] and has appeared on CBC Radio's comedy debate series The Debaters.
[7] In 2021, he appeared in an episode of Jon Dore's comedy series Humour Resources.
[8] In 2022, his full-length comedy special Kyle Brownrigg: Introducing Lyle, recorded at the 2021 Just for Laughs festival, premiered on Crave.
[10] The initial news of his Juno nomination came just one day after he had reluctantly decided to leave stand-up comedy due to the challenges of pursuing it as an openly gay comedian, with Brownrigg opining that "it's kind of weird how the universe pulls you back in".
[11] His stand-up comedy routine often draws on "Lyle", his name for a loud and obnoxious aspect of his personality that comes out when he drinks alcohol, with one of his most famous "Lyle" stories revolving around a television reporter for CP24 who once asked him about the Toronto Pride parade in a live on-the-street spot.