Comedy in Bristol Tonight

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Urzila Carlson - Fatty On a Yacht Sun 20th Sep 2026 (7:00pm) Bristol Beacon Bristol External listing Get Tickets Mike Rice: Cruel Little Man Wed 23rd Sep 2026 (6:30pm) The Gaffe Comedy Club Bristol External listing Get Tickets Josh Pugh: Ha Ha, Yeah Sound Fri 25th Sep 2026 (6:30pm) Redgrave Theatre Bristol External listing Get Tickets Jazz Emu - The Pleasure Is All Yours Fri 25th Sep 2026 (7:00pm) The Lantern, Bristol Beacon Bristol External listing Get Tickets The Comedy Store - Bristol Sat 26th Sep 2026 (7:00pm) Redgrave Theatre Bristol External listing Get Tickets Mark Thomas: 40 In Stand-Up Years Wed 30th Sep 2026 (7:00pm) Bristol Hen and Chicken Bristol External listing Get Tickets Jonathan Pie: The End Of The World According To Jonathan Pie Fri 2nd Oct 2026 (6:30pm) Bristol Beacon Bristol External listing Get Tickets Jonathan Pie: The End Of The World According To Jonathan Pie Sat 3rd Oct 2026 (6:30pm) Bristol Beacon Bristol External listing Get Tickets Getting Triggy With It: Matt Parker Does The Maths Wed 7th Oct 2026 (6:30pm) Redgrave Theatre Bristol External listing Get Tickets Jacob Hawley - Fighting Age Man Thu 8th Oct 2026 (7:00pm) Bristol Hen and Chicken Bristol External listing Get Tickets Adam Rowe - Fashionism Fri 9th Oct 2026 (6:30pm) Bristol Beacon Bristol External listing Get Tickets Jacob Hawley - Fighting Age Man Fri 9th Oct 2026 (7:00pm) Bristol Hen and Chicken Bristol External listing Get Tickets Gianmarco Soresi: the Misery Loves Tour Sat 10th Oct 2026 (6:30pm) Bristol Beacon Bristol External listing Get Tickets Laura Smyth: Born Aggy Sun 11th Oct 2026 (6:30pm) Redgrave Theatre Bristol External listing Get Tickets Kane Brown - Crowd Work King Wed 14th Oct 2026 (7:00pm) Redgrave Theatre Bristol External listing Get Tickets Jack Carroll: the Fall Guy Thu 15th Oct 2026 (7:00pm) Bristol Hen and Chicken Bristol External listing Get Tickets Thomas Green - Brainstorm Thu 15th Oct 2026 (7:00pm) Redgrave Theatre Bristol External listing Get Tickets Jason Byrne: 30 Years Byrning Sat 17th Oct 2026 (6:30pm) Redgrave Theatre Bristol External listing Get Tickets

Comedy Venues To Watch

Bristol Beacon

Trenchard Street, Bristol

26 upcoming listings.

Redgrave Theatre

Percival Road, Bristol

14 upcoming listings.

Bristol Hen and Chicken

210 North Street, Bristol

11 upcoming listings.

Bristol Hippodrome

St. Augustine's Parade, Bristol

9 upcoming listings.

1532 Performing Arts Centre

Elton Road, Bristol

3 upcoming listings.

Bristol Old Vic

Kings Street, Bristol

2 upcoming listings.

The Lantern, Bristol Beacon

Bristol Beacon (Lantern Hall), Bristol

1 upcoming listing.

The Gaffe Comedy Club

20 Wine Street, Bristol

1 upcoming listing.

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Comedy Night FAQs

Where can I watch comedy in Bristol?

Bristol has a mix of intimate stand-up nights, touring comedians, and venue-led comedy shows. Pick by date, venue, and the kind of room you fancy.

Is stand-up comedy good for a date or group night?

Yes. It gives the night a shared focus, works before or after drinks, and gives everyone something to talk about afterwards.

What time should I arrive?

Aim for 15 to 30 minutes before showtime, especially if you want to get drinks, meet friends, or settle into your seats before the first act.

What should I expect at a stand-up night?

Expect a live room, a line-up or touring comic, and a night that changes with the audience. If it is crowd-work heavy, no two shows will feel exactly the same.