Best Comedy Shows In Las Vegas
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Best Comedy Shows In Las Vegas
Oh look, it’s Kevin Hart, the human fireball of comedy. The man’s got energy for days, and he’s coming to Westgate Las Vegas Resorts & Casino from February 28 to March 1, 2025. His shows are like a giant therapy session, except instead of crying about your problems, you laugh until you cry. Laugh with your family and book this Kevin Hart event package.
2. Chris Tucker at Encore Theater
Chris Tucker is basically what happens if you distill 90s energy into one human being. His sharp delivery and animated storytelling will have you doubled over at the Encore Theater on March 28 and 29, 2025. He’s the guy who could turn a DMV visit into a blockbuster action-comedy. Bonus: this Chris Tucker Las Vegas Event package includes 2 nights at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino and a fun cocktail party.
3. Jerry Seinfeld at Caesars Palace
Jerry Seinfeld is proof that you can turn literally anything into a joke—airplane peanuts, grocery store checkout lines, the concept of happiness. The man has spent decades mastering the art of observational comedy, making you laugh at things you didn’t even realize were funny (or depressing).
His 2025 residency at Caesars Palace is a chance to see the Seinfeld legend in his natural habitat: standing on stage, casually dismantling the absurdity of everyday life while looking like he just left a brunch with billionaires. You’ll leave wondering why we even have voicemail greetings, and more importantly, why you still haven’t updated yours since 2012.
4. Gabriel Iglesias at The Cosmopolitan
Fluffy’s back, and it’s safe to say no one’s going to accuse him of going too dark. Gabriel Iglesias is the guy who makes family stories sound funny even when they’re suspiciously traumatic. From April 17 to May 24, 2025, he’s delivering laughs at The Cosmopolitan, proving that food jokes will never go stale, unlike whatever’s in your fridge.
5. Jim Gaffigan at Encore Theater
Jim Gaffigan’s comedy is the embodiment of “laugh because it’s true.” Whether he’s roasting his own laziness or delivering 15 minutes on hot pockets, his humor makes you feel both seen and judged. Catch him at Encore Theater May 28-31, 2025. Just don’t expect him to help you feel better about eating that entire pizza.
6. Carrot Top at Luxor Hotel
You probably thought Carrot Top disappeared, didn’t you? Nope. He’s been here, in Vegas, quietly building a comedy empire out of props and unapologetic absurdity. At the Luxor Hotel year-round, his show is what happens when chaos and creativity meet in a dimly lit theater.
7. Piff the Magic Dragon at Flamingo
Piff is what would happen if a children’s magician went rogue. A man in a dragon costume telling jokes and doing magic while his dog steals the show? Yeah, that’s Piff. His Flamingo show is hilarious, bizarre, and somehow exactly what you’d expect from Las Vegas.
8. Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club at MGM Grand
Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club is for people who like their comedy unfiltered and their sarcasm sharper than a Ginsu knife. Brad himself pops in occasionally to remind you why his dry humor made Everybody Loves Raymond tolerable. The lineup changes constantly, so you’re always rolling the dice—but hey, that’s the Vegas way.
9. Absinthe at Caesars Palace
Absinthe is not just a comedy show; it’s an insult to good taste in the best way possible. Equal parts raunchy humor and death-defying stunts, this show leans into the weird and uncomfortable. By the time you leave, you’ll wonder if you were laughing or just coping.
10. Tape Face at Harrah’s
A man with tape over his mouth doing comedy? Sounds ridiculous. But Tape Face is one of the most genuinely creative performers you’ll see in Vegas. His show is a masterclass in silent humor, making you realize how unnecessary words are.
11. Laugh Factory at Tropicana
This is the comedy club that throws every flavor at the wall to see what sticks. From polished headliners to up-and-comers who might bomb spectacularly, Laugh Factory is a roulette wheel of comedy. It’s raw, it’s random, and sometimes it’s better than the headliners.
12. Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club at The LINQ
Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club feels like a house party thrown by your rich friend who just discovered stand-up. The acts are hand-picked, and the venue is upscale.
13. L.A. Comedy Club at The STRAT
L.A. Comedy Club doesn’t pretend to be fancy. This is where you go for uncensored and unhinged jokes. Their midnight show? Absolute chaos.
14. George Lopez at The Mirage
George Lopez’s one-night show at The Mirage is the kind of comedy that makes you feel like you’re hanging out with your funniest cousin. His jokes about family and culture hit home, and you’ll walk out quoting him for days.
15. Atomic Saloon Show at The Venetian
Imagine a Wild West-themed fever dream, add some aerial stunts and a lot of inappropriate jokes, and you’ve got Atomic Saloon Show. It’s funny, ridiculous, and so Vegas it hurts.
Conclusion
Las Vegas comedy is more than just a good time—it’s a necessary break from whatever brought you to the city in the first place. In Vegas you can experience a comedy show for every mood, every budget, and every level of midlife crisis. Now go book some tickets before you change your mind—and don’t forget to laugh at yourself while you’re at it.