London Comedy Shows, Improvisation and Stand Up Comedy Tickets
London comedy shows, improvisation and stand up comedy tickets
Discover the best London comedy shows, improvisation, and stand-up comedy tickets for a night of unforgettable laughter in the capital. From top-tier stand-up comedians at iconic venues to hilarious improv nights and rip-roaring musicals, London’s comedy scene is buzzing every night of the week. Whether you’re into sharp political satire, witty observational humour, or off-the-cuff improv brilliance, there’s a show for every taste. Book your tickets now for London’s top comedy performances and enjoy a night packed with laughs, great vibes, and world-class talent.
Hilarious West End plays and musicals
If you're looking for a night of non-stop laughter in London, don't miss these hilarious West End plays and musicals guaranteed to lift your spirits. From the wildly funny Titanique, a campy musical parody of the Titanic story set to Céline Dion hits, to the stage adaptation of the beloved British sitcom John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers the Play, the streets in London really are paved with gold, comedy gold that is!
Rom-com fans will adore Lovers Actually, a cheeky spin on everyone’s favourite festive flick, Love Actually, while I'm Sorry Prime Minister delivers razor-sharp political satire straight from the corridors of power.
For a boozy twist on classic literature, Plied and Prejudice puts a riotous, gin-soaked spin on Jane Austen's timeless tale.
Which comedians are touring in 2025?
Henning When will be performing his new stand-up show at the London Palladium as part of his extensive UK tour. A troupe of improv comics will be performing in Showstopper: The Improvised Musical from January - September 2025 at the Cambridge Theatre and a bunch of top comics will be performing improv Jane Austen in Austentatious at the Vaudeville Theatre.
What do you wear to a comedy club?
Most people like to dress casually when going to a comedy club. There’s usually no dress code for comedy shows in London, so free to just wear clothes that you are comfortable in!
The beating heart of comedy
Comedy has several subgenres distinguished by their style of delivery, the context used and the source of humour. In theatre, the most common subgenres of comedy shows are satire, parody, farce and slapstick. Whichever you choose, they’re all a great way to relax and forget about the stresses of the day.
So, if you’re looking for a good time with laughs aplenty, why not check out some London comedy shows and treat yourself to a night of merriment. With so many funny performances to see, the only problem you’ll have is finding the time to see them all!
Still need convincing? Here’s a joke to get you warmed up – Which driver does not drive? A screwdriver!