REVIEW · LONDON
The Best in Stand Up Comedy – Comedy Shows every night of the week
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London comedy can be surprisingly good value. At Big Belly Bar & Comedy Club London you get stand-up every night of the week at the Southbank, with lineups that shift by day, and a mobile ticket that keeps the whole plan simple.
What I like most is the room itself: it feels small enough that the jokes land without that far-away-theater wall. I also like the variety in the lineup, from weeknight new material to weekend sets pulled from UK TV and circuit comedians. One thing to consider: the comedy can get risqué, so if you are easily offended, this is not the safest pick.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Southbank Comedy in One Easy Stop (Big Belly Bar & Comedy Club)
- Price and Logistics That Actually Feel Straightforward
- What to Expect on Mondays Through Thursdays (New Material Nights)
- Friday and Saturday Sets (The Best of the UK TV and Circuit)
- The Flow of the Evening: Acts, Breaks, and MC Crowd Work
- Food, Drinks, and the Weeknight Shot Perk
- Comedy Style: When This Gets Risqué
- Seating, Arrival Time, and How to Avoid the Front-Row Surprise
- Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Skip It)
- Value Check: Is $16.64 Worth It?
- Should You Book Big Belly Bar & Comedy Club?
- FAQ
- Where is Big Belly Bar & Comedy Club London located?
- How long is the comedy show?
- What days and times does the show run?
- What is different about the lineup on weekdays versus weekends?
- Is admission included in the price?
- Do you get anything included on weeknights?
- What ticket format do I receive?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things to know before you go
- Southbank location (30 Stamford Street, SE1 9LQ): easy to plug into a London evening plan
- Shows 7 nights a week: Monday to Thursday, Friday, and Saturday all run different lineups
- Mobile ticket: less hassle in a busy city
- Weeknight complimentary shot: a nice bonus on Monday to Thursday shows
- Short sets and MC crowd work: the pace stays moving, not a long wait between jokes
- Plan for a wait: some evenings start about 45 minutes after you arrive, so timing matters
Southbank Comedy in One Easy Stop (Big Belly Bar & Comedy Club)

If you want an evening in London that does not require a ton of planning, this club is a solid move. Everything happens at one place on Southbank, so you are not hopping across town to catch a show. The address is 30 Stamford Street, SE1 9LQ, and it is near public transportation, which helps when your day already includes walking miles.
The club is set up for stand-up, not for a big, stiff theater experience. Based on how people describe the vibe, it comes across as intimate, with you close to the performers. That matters. Stand-up is a contact sport. When you can read facial expressions and see body language, you get more from the jokes, even when a bit is new or edgy.
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Price and Logistics That Actually Feel Straightforward

At $16.64 per person, this is priced like a practical night out rather than a big splurge. I like that the value is not only the ticket price. You are getting admission to a multi-comedian lineup and a set length that typically fits into an evening slot.
The show runs about 2 to 4 hours. That range makes sense in a comedy setting, where there can be an opening delay, short sets, and breaks. One detail worth noting: people report a 45-minute wait to start. That means you should not treat the start time like an exact clocking-in moment. Build in time so you are settled before the first comedian takes the stage.
You will use a mobile ticket, and you should receive confirmation at the time of booking. Also, the attraction is usually booked ahead (on average, about 10 days in advance), so if you have specific dates in mind, do not wait until the last minute.
What to Expect on Mondays Through Thursdays (New Material Nights)

Monday through Thursday is built around new material from London’s best stand-ups. Translation: the jokes are not just reruns. These are the kinds of sets comedians test and shape, often with that slightly sharper, riskier edge you get when someone is trying material on a live crowd.
If you are the type who likes to see comedy in its working state, you may enjoy these nights the most. You get performances that feel current, with comedians still refining punchlines. And since stand-up can shift based on audience reaction, it can feel like a fresh performance rather than something you already watched online.
One bonus on these weeknights: you get a complimentary shot. It is not a life-changing perk, but it is a nice extra. If you like a small “start the night” moment before the comedy begins, this helps.
Potential drawback? Since this is where new material shows up, the odds of a joke landing and not landing are part of the trade. Even great comics can have a bit that does not fully click in a particular room.
Friday and Saturday Sets (The Best of the UK TV and Circuit)
Friday and Saturday are scheduled for bigger hits. On these nights, the club promises the best stand-up from the UK’s finest TV and circuit comedians.
The times are specific:
- Friday evenings: 6pm and 9pm
- Saturday evening: 8pm
If you want maximum confidence in your laughs, weekends can be the calmer choice. TV and circuit comedians often come with more practiced stage flow. Even when a set runs shorter, the delivery tends to stay tight.
You still get the club energy: MC moments, quick transitions, and multiple performers. But the comedic style may feel more “finished,” compared with weeknight new material.
The Flow of the Evening: Acts, Breaks, and MC Crowd Work

A big part of why people rate this show so highly is pacing. One of the clearest patterns from the experience is that there are about 7 acts, and the sets feel short enough that the night moves fast. You are not stuck waiting forever between comedians.
You can also expect built-in breaks so you can grab more drinks or food without missing huge chunks of the show. Stand-up fans know the break issue is real: nobody wants a bathroom sprint that costs you the good part. Here, the breaks help keep the evening comfortable.
And then there is the MC. The host is not just a timekeeper. People mention that the compare/MC can be funny on their own, plus there is crowd work sprinkled in. That can be a plus if you enjoy a slightly interactive comedy vibe. If you hate attention, you can still enjoy the show, but you might want to keep your sense of humor ready.
Food, Drinks, and the Weeknight Shot Perk

This club is part of the Big Belly Bar setup, and that matters for convenience. The food and drink options are in the same complex, so you are not forced into a separate dinner plan far away.
On Monday through Thursday, you get a complimentary shot during the weeknight shows. That is a fun little perk if you like the idea of starting the night with something included. If you do not drink, you might still enjoy the social energy, but the shot itself is one of the clearest “included” extras in the whole experience.
People also describe the experience as offering the chance to refill during the night. If you want to settle in and focus on the laughs, knowing you can re-up without messing up your spot is a quiet win.
Comedy Style: When This Gets Risqué

Let’s talk about fit. The comedy can be described as extremely funny and risqué. Another comment sums it up as very funny, but potentially not a good match if you are easily offended.
So here is the practical way to think about it:
- If you like edgier stand-up, you will likely have a great time.
- If your comedy comfort zone is clean and kid-safe, you may want to skip this and choose a different style of show.
Also, not every performer is going to hit with the crowd at the same volume. Even on a strong night, one act can be weaker while others are stronger. Still, the overall structure keeps moving, and the MC crowd work can carry you through.
Seating, Arrival Time, and How to Avoid the Front-Row Surprise

This is one of those “small detail, big impact” situations. Since people report a 45-minute wait to start, arriving right at the last minute can make your night less comfortable.
One review note stands out: you do not want to get there too late and end up sitting at the front. That implies seating fills in some order, and front seating may be less comfortable than you want for a longer wait.
So my advice is simple:
- Arrive earlier than you think you need.
- Use the waiting time to find your seat and grab a drink or snack.
- Keep the evening flexible in your head, since comedy clocks can be more human than strict.
Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Skip It)

This show fits best if you want:
- a London evening activity that runs most nights of the week
- a compact venue where you can feel close to the performers
- stand-up that ranges from new material (Mon–Thu) to more proven sets (Fri–Sat)
It can be a great choice for birthdays and casual nights out because the energy is social but still focused on comedy. If you want a low-commitment plan that does not require museum tickets and timed reservations, this works.
You might skip it if:
- you are strongly sensitive to risqué humor
- you hate any possibility of an early start delay (since a ~45-minute wait to kick off has been reported)
- you need a quiet, formal atmosphere
Value Check: Is $16.64 Worth It?
On paper, $16.64 looks like a bargain. In reality, the value depends on your taste and your expectations.
Here is how I see it:
- You get a real lineup of multiple comedians (not one headliner only).
- The club runs 7 nights a week, which makes it easier to find a slot that fits your itinerary.
- Weeknights include a complimentary shot.
- The pace stays quick with short sets and breaks, so you are not sitting bored for long stretches.
If you like stand-up, this is close to the sweet spot for value in London. If you are picky about content style (very clean vs risqué), then the price is good but the mismatch risk is real.
Should You Book Big Belly Bar & Comedy Club?
If you want an affordable, easy London night out with a strong chance of laughter, I would book it. The blend of nightly shows, short sets, close-up feel, and that weeknight shot perk makes the plan attractive.
Just do one thing before you go: be honest about your tolerance for risqué humor. If you are fine with that, you are likely to enjoy how the room runs, how the MC keeps things moving, and how the lineup changes through the week.
FAQ
Where is Big Belly Bar & Comedy Club London located?
The Southbank venue address is 30 Stamford Street, SE1 9LQ.
How long is the comedy show?
The experience duration is about 2 to 4 hours.
What days and times does the show run?
It runs 7 days a week. Friday shows are at 6pm and 9pm, and Saturday shows are at 8pm.
What is different about the lineup on weekdays versus weekends?
From Monday to Thursday, the club features new material from London stand-ups. On Friday and Saturday, it features the best stand-up from the UK’s TV and circuit comedians.
Is admission included in the price?
Yes. The admission ticket is included.
Do you get anything included on weeknights?
Yes. There is a complimentary shot during weeknight shows (Monday to Thursday).
What ticket format do I receive?
You receive a mobile ticket.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available, and you can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund.






















