The best comedy clubs in Singapore
Having a tough week and need a laugh? Here are six comedy clubs to brighten up your day with a healthy dose of humor, wit and attitude.
Founded by Aussie stand-up comedy guru Jonathan Atherton, the Comedy Club has brought in some of the best international and regional acts in the comedy circuit. It also produces Singapore’s biggest yearly stand-up comedy event, Kings and Queen of Comedy Asia. Additionally, open mic nights are hosted at Blu Jaz Café on Wednesdays at 8.30pm, and cost $10 for entry.
Founded in 2010 to establish a platform for local comedians, Comedy Masala sees aspiring comedians showcase their unique brand of humor for three to five minutes on Tuesdays. Comedy Masala gained popularity when two of their regular comics were selected to perform at Saturday Night Live veteran Rob Schneider’s comedy world tour in Singapore, and have since produced shows like Laugh of Asia and Karma Komedians. Comedy nights are currently held on Tuesdays at music and sports bar Heros, hosted by resident MC Umar Rana.
Taking over the space once known as Home Club, nightclub and art space Canvas continues the previous nightlife venue’s tradition of hosting comedy nights. This time, they’ve roped in iconic drag queen Kumar to give you a healthy dose of inappropriate humor. The colorful comedian is well-known for his love for poking fun at all things taboo in Singapore, including queer-related issues and controversial local politics. Shows are held on alternate Tuesdays each month at 9:30pm, and entry costs $20 inclusive of one drink.
This displaced Aussie watering hole in Singapore’s Little India is fast becoming a meeting place for fans of both live music and stand-up comedy. Hosted by Singapore talent Jinx Yeo, their “Thirsty Thursday” comedy nights feature rising open mic comedians in the local scene, including Kok Wei Liang, Marie Wong and Santhanaram Jayaram. Showtime begins at 8:30 pm, with entry priced at $10 and happy hour bar prices until 9pm.
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