Top Stand Up Comedians on Tour in 2025: Must-See Acts and How to Get Tickets
- comedyinyoureye
- Oct 9
- 12 min read
2025 is looking like a big year if you’re into stand up comedians on tour. There’s something about live comedy that just hits different, and this year, some of the biggest names in the business are taking to the stage all over the world. Whether you fancy a night out at a packed arena or a smaller, more personal show, there’s a comedian on this list for you. Here are the top stand up comedians on tour in 2025, plus a few tips on how to snag tickets before they’re gone.
Key Takeaways
2025 is packed with top stand up comedians on tour, so there’s a lot of choice for live comedy fans.
Big names like Kevin Hart, Taylor Tomlinson, and Dave Chappelle are all set to perform in major cities.
Rising stars and social media favourites, such as Matt Rife and Zarna Garg, are also hitting the road.
Tickets for these shows can sell out quickly, so it’s smart to book early through official sites or trusted resellers.
There’s a mix of styles and voices, meaning you can find a show that fits your sense of humour, whether you like big arena gigs or smaller clubs.
1. Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart is back again in 2025 with his "Acting My Age" tour, ready to fill seats wherever he goes. Nobody brings the same wild energy and quick-witted honesty to the stage like Hart does; he somehow manages to get you laughing at his pain one minute and thinking about your own family drama the next. His knack for personal storytelling means every show feels a little different, totally unpredictable, and somehow relatable—even when he's complaining about his own kids or life as a millionaire comic.
You'll get:
Story-driven stand up about his life, mistakes, and wild family antics
Electric arena atmosphere— expect every seat to be filled
Special guest appearances some nights, which always adds to the excitement
Hart’s shows are a guarantee of non-stop laughs, but fair warning—get tickets early or expect to pay double from a reseller, since these events sell out ridiculously fast. If you plan to see Hart in Laughlin, there are also ticket and hotel deals for his 8 p.m. show on 10 October 2025 at the Rio Vista Outdoor Amphitheater.
Here's a quick table with key info for the Laughlin stop:
Attending a Kevin Hart show is like catching up with that one friend who never runs out of things to say – and leaves you with a sore stomach from laughing. It’s one of the easiest decisions for any comedy fan in 2025.
2. Taylor Tomlinson
When Taylor Tomlinson hits the road in 2025 for her “Have It All” tour, audiences everywhere are buzzing – and with good reason. She's become a stand-out voice for younger generations, tackling topics around growing up, anxiety, and dating with a mix of sharp wit and honesty. Her shows aren't just funny – they're packed with little moments that feel almost too real, the kind that get a whole room nodding in recognition, then bursting out laughing a second later.
There's also something a bit wild about how fast she's filling venues. For example, in Vancouver, she sold out nearly all seats across four big shows in just days. Here’s what you need to know if you’re trying to catch her live:
Taylor stepped back from television recently – leaving her late-night host gig to focus on stand-up.
Ticket prices for her shows in 2025 usually start around £50–£70, though they go much higher as dates sell out.
If you want tickets, booking early is basically the only way – don’t count on there being any left after the first rush.
No matter where you see her, Taylor’s shows blur the line between new-school and old-school comedy. You’ll hear sharp jokes about mental health, awkward dates, and why being an adult is nothing like what you pictured as a kid – and it’s brilliant from start to finish.
All in all, Tomlinson’s tour is one of those comedy events where you really want to grab tickets as soon as you see them – she’s onto something, and you don’t want to miss out.
3. Dave Chappelle
Dave Chappelle is rarely off the radar. Everywhere he goes, the crowds follow — and for good reason. His 2025 tour is being talked about in every comedy circle, mostly because you never really know what you’re going to get with Chappelle. One night it’s sharp wordplay and wild stories; the next, he’s diving straight into stuff that gets everyone in the room buzzing.
What really sets Chappelle apart on stage in 2025:
No subject is off limits. He blends punchlines with cultural commentary better than anyone else out there.
The shows feel unscripted, almost improvised — but tight. There’s a real edge that keeps you listening.
He drops personal stories, big opinions, and observations about everything that’s happened since his last tour. No two nights are exactly alike.
Ticket Demand and Quick Tips:
If you’re thinking about trying to get tickets, don’t wait until the weekend. These shows go fast, and resale prices shoot up after the first day.
Chappelle’s humour still walks that line between challenging and hilarious. That’s why so many make his gigs a priority, even if they’ve seen him before. 2025 looks like a big one — you’d regret missing out.
4. Jo Koy
Jo Koy’s shows are some of the most lively events in stand-up comedy right now. He’s got this knack for turning day-to-day family life, growing up Filipino, and parenting mishaps into stories that keep crowds in stitches. From cracking up theatres on multiple international dates like 18, 19, 24, 25, and 26 October 2025, as well as 7 November, Jo Koy’s energy just doesn’t seem to stop (international shows scheduled).
Here’s what makes Jo Koy’s 2025 tour a no-brainer for anyone needing a hearty laugh:
Regularly sells out arenas—so grab tickets early or risk out
Shares stories about culture and parents in a way that’s easy to relate to
Known for riffs that switch from absurd to touching in seconds
Sometimes, all you want is to see someone poke fun at life’s messes, and with Jo Koy, you always leave feeling lighter than when you came in.
No matter if you’re a long-time fan or you just stumbled across one of his Netflix specials, this 2025 tour is set up to be packed with laughs and honest moments that feel oddly familiar.
5. Nate Bargatze
Nate Bargatze is not your typical showman—he makes everyday stories about family, awkward encounters, and modern hassles feel oddly comfortable and very funny. Fans love his relaxed style and how clean his jokes are; you could watch his show with anyone and not end up blushing.
In 2025, he's touring with his 'Be Funny' show, following the huge response to 'Hello World' on Amazon Prime. His rise might seem quiet, but don't let that fool you—he's one of the busiest comics out there right now. Unlike some comedians who shout for attention, Nate just strolls up, says what everyone’s thinking, and somehow gets the whole room laughing.
If you’re weighing up whether to grab tickets, here are three reasons his live act stands out:
He pulls humour from the smallest moments in real life—think losing your keys or mucking up a coffee order.
There’s zero need to prep; the jokes will land, regardless of your mood or who’s on your arm that night.
Shows are friendly, often selling out to both die-hard fans and people seeing stand-up for the first time.
If you’re in London and want to get in that live comedy mood before Nate arrives, you could catch some top talent at The Camden Eye every Tuesday—tickets are cheap and you’ll spot famous faces from the telly now and then.
Sometimes, the most ordinary days give Nate the best material. That’s the appeal: you walk out of the theatre smiling at memories from your own life, not just the show you saw.
Keep a close eye on venues in your city—Nate’s tickets don’t hang about. Whether you’re a regular or just tagging along for a night out, his set is one of the safest bets for a genuinely good laugh in 2025.
6. Ali Wong
Ali Wong has built a reputation for her no-holds-barred comedy about relationships, motherhood, and growing up Asian-American. If you’ve watched her in “Beef” or caught her stand-up specials like “Don Wong,” you already know her sets are quick, punchy, and packed with stories you’d only hear from her. She’s not afraid to say the very thing you might be thinking—but wouldn’t dare say out loud.
Fans heading out to see her 2025 tour can expect:
New material that’s even more personal and, honestly, a little outrageous.
Unexpected twists on everyday topics — from embarrassing school memories to raising kids in the Instagram age.
Moments when you suddenly realise the whole theatre is nodding along, as if Wong’s reading all your private thoughts.
Here’s a quick look at possible ticket price ranges for Ali Wong’s 2025 tour (these are estimated and might vary by city):
Wong’s shows aren’t just for parents or couples; they’re a rare chance to laugh about awkward moments you thought only you’d noticed.
If you’re one for discovering comics before they explode into stadium acts, you might also want to check out what’s happening at the Camden Eye pub on weeknights. Many household names—like Wong—once played rooms just like it.
7. Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais might be best known for his biting wit and fearless comedy, but nothing quite prepares you for seeing him live. He’s rounding off his "Armageddon" world tour in 2025 and if you’re a fan of humour that pushes limits and pokes fun at everything, it’s a night you don’t want to miss. His stand-up sets walk the line between insightful and outrageous, with an edge you don’t get from many comedians these days.
Here’s a quick look at his 2025 live dates:
Full details on all 19 shows, ticket sales, and support acts can be found on the official Ricky Gervais tour page.
Why see Ricky Gervais in person?
His comedy is bracingly honest – expect to laugh and squirm in equal measure
He’s a master storyteller who weaves real-life events into every set
No two nights are quite the same, so every crowd gets their own, unique performance
Gervais’s stage presence turns even the biggest arena into an intimate space – so whether you’re up front or in the upper tiers, you’ll feel like he’s speaking just to you.
Whether you loved him in The Office or just enjoy comedy that makes you think (and sometimes groan), Ricky’s 2025 shows promise a great evening out.
8. Matt Rife
Matt Rife is everywhere at the moment—and for good reason. His journey from small comedy clubs to headlining major venues has been wild to watch. What sets Rife apart is his lightning-fast, cheeky crowd work that took off online, especially through his viral TikTok moments. It's not just social media hype; get him on stage and it's clear he can hold a room just as easily. If you’ve been following stand-up on the internet at all, you’ve probably laughed at one of his clips.
Rife’s 2025 tour is one of the year’s hottest tickets, especially for younger crowds eager for comics with a modern, unpredictable style. Here’s what to know before buying tickets:
Most of his dates are selling out quickly, so act fast when they go on sale.
Ticket prices vary by city, but expect premium seats to cost a bit more due to demand.
Matt’s sets are never the same twice; a lot of what happens is spontaneous and based on the crowd’s energy that night.
A quick look at how demand is shaping up this tour:
There’s a genuine excitement that comes with seeing Matt live; it’s that feeling you get when you know anything could happen—plenty of laughs, and maybe a little chaos.
If you're in London and keen for more comedy after Matt Rife's show, check out regular Tuesday to Thursday evenings at the historic Camden Eye pub for a strong lineup of local and TV comedians, all for just a few quid. Sometimes those smaller events are where you catch the next big name just before they explode—just like Rife did not long ago.
9. Hasan Minhaj
Hasan Minhaj is one of the stand-up comics everyone seems to talk about, especially if you like your comedy mixed with real substance. His appearances are more than just laughs; he brings in clever commentary about politics, culture, and his own life. There's also this cinematic quality to how he uses visuals and timing—it's not your ordinary setup-punchline affair.
For 2025, Minhaj is taking his new tour to several major cities. Some of the stops are big theatres in New York, London, Los Angeles, and Toronto. The show expands on his style seen in 'Homecoming King' and 'The King’s Jester,' so expect personal stories and some hard truths slipped in with very sharp wit.
Here’s how you can catch Hasan Minhaj live:
Check local listings for tour dates and venues; his bigger shows tend to sell out quickly.
Register for fan presales or notifications on major ticketing platforms—early alerts can make a big difference.
Look for last-minute ticket drops closer to the event date if initial releases are sold out.
A Hasan Minhaj show isn’t just comedy, it’s more like an event where you laugh and, weirdly, learn a bit about the world and yourself. The hour flies by before you even realise it.
10. Zarna Garg
Zarna Garg is quickly becoming a household name, breaking through the comedy scene with her unique voice—literally and figuratively. Known as the 'Indian Auntie of Comedy', Zarna connects with crowds through sharp takes on immigrant family life, the realities of motherhood, and stories straight from her personal experience. There’s something immediately engaging about her style—it's both unfiltered and welcoming. Coming off the success of her Netflix special “One in a Billion”, Zarna’s 2025 tour is drawing big, enthusiastic crowds, including many who feel seen by her unapologetic approach to culture and tradition.
But, it’s not just her background that packs out venues. Her delivery is bold, fast, and brimming with quick observations on everything from marriage to raising teenagers. Here's why people are rushing to see her live:
Stories focus on the daily comedy of immigrant families, blending warmth and wit.
Zarna’s shows invite everyone to laugh at cultural quirks, odd traditions, and the small disasters of everyday life.
Her willingness to say what everyone else is thinking sets her apart from the crowd.
She’s performed on some of the world’s busiest stages, but you don't have to travel far to catch brilliant stand-up—London audiences can also check out live stand-up comedy at the Camden Eye pub for an affordable night out.
There’s a reason Zarna’s shows are sold out wherever she goes. Audiences connect not just with the humour, but with the feeling they belong in the story she’s telling.
If you’re hoping to see Zarna in 2025, keep an eye on official ticket releases—her rapid rise means seats are going fast.
Wrapping Up: Get Ready to Laugh in 2025
So, that’s the line-up for 2025 – pretty wild, right? Whether you’re after big arena shows or smaller, more personal gigs, there’s loads to pick from. Some of these comedians are selling out in minutes, so if you spot someone you like, don’t hang about. Grab your tickets early, rope in a mate or two, and make a night of it. There’s nothing quite like seeing stand-up live – the energy in the room, the unexpected moments, and the chance to say you saw your favourite comic before they blew up even more. Keep an eye on tour dates, check your local venues, and maybe try someone new this year. Who knows, you might find your next favourite. Here’s to a year full of laughs and good nights out!
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I buy tickets for stand-up comedy tours in 2025?
You can buy tickets for most comedy tours online through ticketing websites like Ticketmaster or the comedian’s official website. It’s a good idea to buy early because popular shows often sell out quickly.
Are these comedy shows suitable for all ages?
Most stand-up comedy shows are for adults and may include strong language or mature topics. Always check the age limit on the ticket site before buying, as some events don’t allow anyone under 14 or 16 years old.
When do tickets usually go on sale for these comedians?
Tickets for big comedy tours often go on sale several months before the show. Some comedians announce their tours earlier than others, so it’s best to follow their social media or sign up for newsletters to get updates.
What should I do if the show I want to see is sold out?
If a show is sold out, you can try looking for resale tickets on trusted ticket platforms. Be careful to use official resale sites to avoid scams or fake tickets.
Can I get a refund if I can’t attend the show?
Refund policies depend on where you bought your ticket. Some places offer refunds or let you resell your ticket if you can’t make it, but others don’t. Always read the rules before you buy.
Will there be more comedians added to the 2025 tour lists?
Yes, more comedians may announce tours as the year goes on. Keep checking the official websites and social media pages for the latest updates on new shows and acts.






