REVIEW · LIVERPOOL
Hot Water Comedy Club Double Headline Show
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Laughs start as soon as you arrive. This is Liverpool’s only purpose-built comedy venue, tucked into Blackstock Market, and it runs live shows five nights a week. If you want comedy without the usual awkward hunt for tickets and seats, this setup is designed for a smooth night out.
What I like most is the double headline structure: two top comedians, plus one of the UK’s best comperes keeping the room moving. Another big plus is how the show feels wrapped in the market—there’s free pre and post-show entertainment right in the same Blackstock Market area, so your time doesn’t feel like a short wait followed by a quick exit.
One consideration: line-ups can change, so if you’re chasing a specific comedian, it’s smart to check the current schedule before you commit. Also, the experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed once booked.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Hot Water Comedy Club at Blackstock Market: the setting that shapes the whole night
- How the night flows: doors open early, seating starts at the right time
- The double headline show: two comedians, one compere, and real audience energy
- Seating, front-row choices, and how to avoid awkwardness
- Bar hours, food before and after, and why the market setting matters
- Price and value: around $7 for 90 minutes of comedy
- Who should book this show in Liverpool?
- Quick planning tips so you don’t waste time
- Should you book Hot Water’s double headline show?
- FAQ
- Where is the Hot Water Comedy Club show located?
- How long does the comedy show last?
- How long should I plan for the whole experience?
- What time do doors open and when does seating begin?
- Is there food and drink available?
- What’s included with the ticket price?
- Is alcohol included in the price?
- Do I need a printed ticket?
- Is the show suitable for younger people?
- Can I get a refund if my plans change?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Purpose-built comedy venue at Blackstock Market, so the whole night has a clear setup.
- Double headline format: two comedians plus a UK-style compere to run the room.
- Doors early, seating later: doors open 90 minutes before showtime, with seating starting 30 minutes before.
- A real 90-minute comedy block with one short interval.
- Bar open until late, with a lively venue vibe before and after.
- Limited capacity (max 99 people), which helps keep the atmosphere personal.
Hot Water Comedy Club at Blackstock Market: the setting that shapes the whole night

Hot Water Comedy Club is built for comedy, not squeezed into a random room. In Liverpool, that matters, because you can focus on the experience instead of the logistics. The venue sits at Blackstock Market, which helps turn your evening into more of a plan than a last-minute gamble.
Blackstock Market also gives you a low-pressure social backdrop. You’ll find food and drink options on-site, plus extra entertainment around the venue area before and after the show. That means you can roll in early, grab something to eat, and get settled without feeling like you’re wasting time.
There’s another practical advantage: the club runs multiple shows per week. If you’re timing your Liverpool trip around a specific day, you’re more likely to find an option that fits.
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How the night flows: doors open early, seating starts at the right time

Here’s the rhythm that works best if you like being prepared. Doors open 90 minutes before showtime, so you can arrive early, take your bearings, and soak up the pre-show entertainment around the main venue space. Seating, though, starts 30 minutes before the show begins, so you won’t be locked into your spot immediately unless you prefer front-loading.
This timing is especially helpful if you’re planning a meal. You can do pre-show dining from the venue opening time, either by booking online or walking up, depending on what’s available. In practice, it lets you pair the show with lunch or an early dinner, rather than treating it like a purely evening-only activity.
Once the show starts, it’s pretty straightforward. The comedy performance is 90 minutes, and there’s one short interval. That makes it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing or a casual evening program.
The double headline show: two comedians, one compere, and real audience energy

The headline attraction here is the double headline format. You get two top-class comedians in one night, plus a compere who’s one of the UK’s best. That mix is a big deal because it balances styles: you’re not just watching a string of stand-up sets back-to-back, you’re getting someone actively steering the room and keeping momentum.
From the vibe described in past visits, the host/comperes play a key role. Names that have shown up in the experience include Eamonn as a host and show manager, and Danny Mcloughlin stepping in as an MC. There’s also been praise for audience interaction, which is one of the things people tend to remember most when they leave a comedy club.
A useful expectation to set: you’ll likely get the normal mix of jokes and crowd work that comes with a lively room. One review noted enjoying a front-row view without getting pulled into anything, which is a reminder that being close can be fun, but it also puts you in the line of sight for the comedian’s attention.
Also, line-ups can change. That doesn’t mean the show is unpredictable in quality—it just means the lineup that night may be different from what you’re browsing in advance. If a specific name is your top reason to go, check the current schedule before you arrive.
Seating, front-row choices, and how to avoid awkwardness

Seating starts 30 minutes before showtime, so you’ll want to show up with at least a little buffer if you care about where you sit. The room can feel like a tight comedy space rather than a huge auditorium, which is great for atmosphere. It also means you’ll notice the difference between being near the front and being farther back.
If you’re the type who loves an up-close view, front row is where people often end up talking about afterward. But if you’d rather keep things comfortable, you might prefer a row where the view is still strong without being the loudest target for crowd work.
One practical tip: arrive during doors-open time so you can walk around, find the bar area, and decide on a seat without rushing. The venue has a bar open until late, and getting your bearings early helps you avoid that frantic last-minute scramble.
Bar hours, food before and after, and why the market setting matters

This isn’t a show that forces you to choose between comedy and food. Food and drinks are available at Blackstock Market from the venue opening time, and you can plan your meal around your preferred pace.
Alcoholic drinks aren’t included in the ticket price, but the bar is open until late, so you’re not stuck with a short drink window. If you want a full evening out, that matters. You can show up early, eat, then settle in for the show, and still have time to linger afterward.
One of the smartest parts of the whole setup is the free atmosphere outside the main show itself. There’s free pre and post-show entertainment across Blackstock Market, so even if you show up a bit earlier than planned, you won’t just be waiting in silence.
A common theme in the positive notes is how people enjoy pairing the show with an afterwards meal in the food hall area. If you like extending your day instead of treating comedy as a quick in-and-out event, this venue format fits nicely.
Price and value: around $7 for 90 minutes of comedy

At about $6.91 per person, this is the kind of price that turns a night out from expensive into affordable. Even if you add costs for drinks and food (both are available to purchase), the ticket itself is unusually low for a dedicated comedy club experience.
Here’s why the value feels so strong:
- You’re getting a 90-minute show with one interval, not a quick half-hour set.
- The double headline format means two comedians in one night, which ups the entertainment density.
- You get free entertainment before and after, so you’re not just paying for the stage time.
A ticket this affordable is also good for first-timers. If you’ve never been to a comedy club, you can take the plunge without feeling like you’ll be out a big chunk of money if the night doesn’t match your humor.
Just remember the one trade-off: the ticket is non-refundable and non-changeable. So once you buy, plan like the show is happening—because it may not be something you can swap later.
Who should book this show in Liverpool?

This works well for a lot of different travel styles, as long as you know what you want from comedy.
I think it’s a strong fit if you:
- Want a lively indoor activity that’s easy to plan around meals.
- Like the idea of a small-to-medium venue where the host can interact with the room.
- Are okay with the possibility that the night’s lineup might differ from what you first looked at.
There’s also an age note to take seriously: 14+ with a responsible adult. If you’re planning as a family or with teens, double-check the age fit before you book.
Because the venue is near public transportation and the ticket works as a mobile ticket, it’s also convenient for visitors who don’t want to build a whole route around parking.
Quick planning tips so you don’t waste time

If you like doing things smoothly, here’s the simplest plan.
- Aim to arrive before seating starts. Doors open early, and that gives you time to browse food and get comfortable.
- Pick seats with intent. Front is close; farther back can be calmer if you prefer less interaction.
- Check the lineup day-of or close to showtime. Line-ups are subject to change.
- Plan for purchases. The show is included, but food and alcohol are extra.
- Bring patience for comedy pacing. With one short interval inside the 90 minutes, it’s meant to keep momentum rather than drag.
One last detail: the show format includes a compere, and the energy can be quite present. If you’re sensitive to loud rooms, consider choosing seats a touch away from the center and plan your arrival timing so you’re not stressed when it gets busy.
Should you book Hot Water’s double headline show?
I’d book it if you want a cheap, dependable comedy night with a real venue setup. The combination of a purpose-built club, a double headline format, and free market entertainment around it makes the overall value feel unusually good for the money.
Pass on it only if you have a strong need to lock in a specific comedian by name, or if you really don’t enjoy the crowd-work style that comes with interactive club comedy. In those cases, line-up changes and room energy might be mismatches.
If you’re visiting Liverpool and want one ticketed activity that feels like an actual night out rather than just sitting in a hall, this is one of the easier choices.
FAQ
Where is the Hot Water Comedy Club show located?
It’s at Hot Water Comedy Club at Blackstock Market in Liverpool, England.
How long does the comedy show last?
The comedy show is 90 minutes, and it includes one short interval.
How long should I plan for the whole experience?
Plan on about 2 to 3 hours total, including time before and after the show.
What time do doors open and when does seating begin?
Doors open 90 minutes before showtime, and seating starts 30 minutes before the show begins.
Is there food and drink available?
Yes. Food and drinks are available at Blackstock Market from the venue opening time. Pre-show dining is available either by booking online or walking up. Alcoholic drinks are available to purchase at the bar.
What’s included with the ticket price?
Your ticket includes the comedy show plus free pre and post-show entertainment in the main Blackstock Market venue area.
Is alcohol included in the price?
No. Alcoholic drinks are available to purchase separately.
Do I need a printed ticket?
No. You get a mobile ticket.
Is the show suitable for younger people?
The experience is 14+ with a responsible adult.
Can I get a refund if my plans change?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason after booking.


























