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If you want serious comedy David Tsonos is not your man. With his friendly and confident persona he intrigues the audience with his combination of ...

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If you want serious comedy David Tsonos is not your man. With his friendly and confident persona he intrigues the audience with his combination of ...

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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 Liverpool for events and audiences

Liverpool’s comedy scene and what to expect

Liverpool is known for a busy live entertainment calendar, and comedy is a regular feature in pubs, theatres, social clubs, and private venues across the city. When booking comedians in Liverpool, you can expect a choice between short showcase-style sets (often 10–20 minutes per act) or a longer headline performance (typically 30–60 minutes). Many performers tailor their material to suit the room, balancing general observational comedy with light, local references where appropriate. For planners, it is useful to understand the difference between a club-style set, which can be more adult and fast-paced, and a corporate or family-friendly set, which avoids risky topics and keeps language clean.

Suitable occasions: Where a comedian fits best

A comedian can work well wherever guests will be seated, can hear clearly, and have a shared focus. Common formats include:

  • Corporate events and awards nights (host/MC or after-dinner set)
  • Private parties such as milestone birthdays and anniversaries
  • Wedding entertainment (evening reception or as a compère)
  • Charity fundraisers (headline set plus auction hosting)
  • Student and society events (shorter, high-energy sets)
Comedy is most reliable when you can manage timing (avoid serving main courses mid-set) and ensure the room layout supports attention, with minimal competing noise.

Practical details: Pricing, equipment, and venue needs

Typical fees vary by experience, date, and travel.
Price range: Around £150–£300 for newer acts (short sets), £350–£800 for established regional headliners, and £900–£2,000+ for TV-known names or premium corporate specialists.

Performance length: Most private bookings aim for 20–45 minutes, with an optional compère service if you want structured transitions.

Equipment: At minimum, a wired microphone, a stable mic stand, and a PA suitable for the room size. For 80–150 guests, a 1,000–2,000W PA is common, while larger rooms may require additional speakers.

Tech considerations: Confirm access time for soundcheck, a nearby power source, and basic stage lighting if the venue is dim.

Booking considerations: Getting the right match

Provide clear information on audience mix, age range, event purpose, venue acoustics, and any no-go topics. Ask about content style (clean, corporate-safe, or adult), cancellation terms, and whether travel and accommodation are included. If you need custom material (company references or an awards script), confirm lead time and any writing fee.

FAQ

How far in advance should I book?

For weekends and December dates, 8–12 weeks is sensible. For large corporate events or in-demand headliners, 3–6 months is often safer.

Can a comedian perform with background music or during dinner?

Comedy works best with low noise and a focused audience. If dinner is served, schedule the set between courses and pause music in the room.

Do I need to provide a sound system?

Many comedians can bring a small PA for intimate rooms, but for medium to large venues it is usually better to use the venue’s system. Confirm microphone type and connectivity in advance.

What information should I share before the event?

Audience size, age range, event schedule, venue address, parking/loading, preferred content level, and any sensitive subjects to avoid.

Is the fee negotiable?

Sometimes, especially midweek or for shorter sets. Fees may also change with travel distance, late finish times, or added hosting duties.

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