Improv Comedy Show
The Bridge Improv Theater · Mesa, AZ · 7:00 PM
$50
Every upcoming comedy event we have a seller for, with the starting price we hold for each date.
The Bridge Improv Theater · Mesa, AZ · 7:00 PM
$50
Smart Financial Centre · Sugar Land, TX · 7:00 PM
$89.70
up to $1,199.45
Comedy at The Carlson - Main Showroom · Rochester, NY · 7:00 PM
$79.80
up to $113.15
Emerald City Comedy Club · Seattle, WA · 7:00 PM
$106.25
up to $186.30
Hilarities 4th Street Theatre At Pickwick & Frolic · Cleveland, OH · 7:00 PM
$87.85
up to $1,199.45
Rick Bronson's House of Comedy - MN · Minneapolis, MN · 7:00 PM
$81.65
Punch Line Comedy Club - Philadelphia · Philadelphia, PA · 7:00 PM
$59.80
up to $143.75
Dead Crow Comedy Room · Wilmington, NC · 7:00 PM
$106.25
up to $213.20
The Riot Comedy Club At Rudyard's Pub · Houston, TX · 7:00 PM
$50
Crescent Theater - Mobile · Mobile, AL · 7:00 PM
$85.10
up to $219.65
Hyena's Comedy Night Club - Fort Worth · Fort Worth, TX · 7:00 PM
$54.05
up to $1,312.15
Mic Drop Comedy Plano · Plano, TX · 7:00 PM
$105.10
up to $174.10
Miami Improv · Miami, FL · 7:00 PM
$75.90
up to $185.15
Goodnights Comedy Club · Raleigh, NC · 7:00 PM
$99.35
up to $446.65
Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle · Royal Oak, MI · 7:00 PM
$77.05
up to $113.85
The Comedy Loft of DC · Washington, DC · 7:00 PM
$106.25
up to $227
Quezada's Comedy Club at Santa Ana Casino · Bernalillo, NM · 7:00 PM
$93.15
up to $253
City Winery - New York City · New York, NY · 7:00 PM
$96.60
up to $1,274.20
Funny Bone Comedy Club - Albany · Albany, NY · 7:00 PM
$82.80
up to $177.10
Stress Factory Comedy Club - Bridgeport · Bridgeport, CT · 7:00 PM
$81.65
up to $488.75
Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker · Fort Lauderdale, FL · 7:00 PM
$71.30
up to $1,274.20
The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss · Oxford, MS · 7:00 PM
$128.80
up to $801.55
Lexington Opera House · Lexington, KY · 7:00 PM
$69
up to $1,347.80
Rocket Arena · Cleveland, OH · 7:00 PM
$56.35
up to $1,593.15
Live stand-up offers one of the most immediate experiences in the performing arts. A single performer faces the audience with nothing but a microphone, relying on timing, observation, and storytelling to build a shared connection. The atmosphere in these rooms is highly reactive, where the collective energy of the crowd directly shapes the rhythm of the performance. Anyone looking for comedy tickets can expect an evening of sharp social commentary, personal anecdotes, and spontaneous crowd work that makes every single show unique.
The scale of these events ranges from intimate basement clubs with tight seating to grand theatres and vast arenas. Smaller spaces foster a tense, conversational energy where heckling and improvisation are common, while larger venues present highly polished, theatrical sets with massive screens and production values. When fans compare comedy tickets, they are choosing between these distinct atmospheres, deciding whether they prefer the raw unpredictability of a club line-up or the structured narrative of a solo touring show.