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Rude & Good Comedy a duo that can do both Adult Comedy or Stand Up Comedy we can bring laughter to any type of audience...

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Rude & Good Comedy a duo that can do both Adult Comedy or Stand Up Comedy we can bring laughter to any type of audience...

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Inverness
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Comedians in Birmingham

What to expect from comedians in Birmingham

Birmingham has a busy stand-up scene, with performers ranging from newer local acts to established professionals who tour nationally. For visitors, this means plenty of choice in style and setting, including comedy clubs, theatres, pubs with comedy nights, and private venues. For event planners, comedians in Birmingham typically offer tailored sets based on the audience, the purpose of the event, and the preferred tone. Expect a clear briefing process, a set length agreed in advance (often 10–60 minutes), and basic requirements around sound and staging.

Occasions that suit live comedy

Comedy can work well when the audience is ready for entertainment and the room setup supports good sightlines and sound. It is commonly booked for:

  • Corporate events, awards nights, and conferences
  • Christmas parties and staff socials
  • Private celebrations such as birthdays and anniversaries
  • Charity fundraisers and community events
  • Student events and society nights
For more formal audiences, planners often choose a host-style comedian who can handle introductions, keep timings on track, and manage transitions between speakers.

Practical details for planners

Price range: Many Birmingham-based comedians charge roughly £150–£400 for newer acts at smaller local events, £400–£1,000 for experienced professionals, and £1,000+ for well-known headliners, with fees influenced by date, travel, set length, and whether the performance is bespoke.
Set length: Typical options include 10–20 minutes (support), 20–30 minutes (feature), 30–60 minutes (headline), or hosting across an entire event.
Equipment: Most comedians require a handheld microphone, a PA suitable for the room, and basic stage lighting. Larger rooms benefit from a simple monitor speaker so the performer can hear clearly.
Room setup: Comedy lands best with audiences seated closer together, minimal background noise, and a clear performance area.
Booking considerations: Agree on content boundaries in writing, especially for mixed-age audiences or corporate settings. Confirm arrival time, soundcheck needs, parking, and a point of contact on the day. If filming the set, obtain consent and clarify usage rights.

FAQ

How far in advance should I book?

For peak dates such as Fridays in November and December, aim for 8–12 weeks. For midweek events, 4–6 weeks is often workable, though availability varies.

Can a comedian tailor material to our audience?

Yes. Most professionals will adjust tone and references based on a briefing. Provide audience size, age range, industry context, and any topics to avoid.

What do I need to provide at the venue?

At minimum, a working microphone and PA. For larger spaces, add basic stage lighting and a dedicated performance area with clear sightlines.

Are comedians suitable for family-friendly events?

They can be, but you should request clean material and confirm age suitability. Family shows often benefit from a host experienced in mixed audiences.

What affects the final fee?

Date and time, performer experience, travel and accommodation, set length, hosting duties, and whether the act is writing bespoke segments for your event.

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