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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 London

What to expect from comedians in London

London has one of Europe’s busiest stand-up circuits, which means planners can choose from emerging acts, seasoned club headliners, improvisers, and specialist hosts. When booking comedians in London, you can typically expect a structured set length (often 10–30 minutes per performer, or 30–60 minutes for a headline set), a short pre-event briefing, and content tailored to the audience’s age range, industry, and venue tone. Many performers will also offer MC hosting, audience warm-up, or short interactive segments, depending on the format.

Suitable occasions and formats

Comedians in London are commonly booked for both public ticketed events and private functions. Popular use cases include corporate comedians London bookings for awards nights, product launches, and conferences, as well as private celebrations such as birthdays and weddings. Stand-up can work as a headline moment, while comedy hosting suits events with multiple speakers or presentations. For venues, options include comedy clubs, pubs, theatres, hotel ballrooms, and offices with a temporary stage setup.

Typical price ranges and budgeting

Fees vary based on experience, date, and logistics. As a working guideline in London:
Newer acts: £150–£400 for shorter sets.
Experienced club regulars: £400–£1,000.
Recognisable names or specialist corporate acts: £1,000–£5,000+.
Additional costs may include travel within Greater London, late-night transport, accommodation for early calls, and a production fee if you need a full AV package.

Equipment and venue requirements

Most comedians prefer a simple, reliable setup. Plan for:

  • Sound: 1–2 microphones (wired preferred), small PA for rooms up to ~100, larger system for bigger spaces
  • Stage: Clear sightlines, a stable riser if the room is flat, and a stool or small table
  • Lighting: Basic front light so facial expressions read well
  • Room: Minimal background noise and a defined “show start” to settle guests

Booking considerations and lead times

For weekends and December dates, booking 6–12 weeks ahead is common; for high-profile talent, plan several months. Confirm:
Set length: And running order.
Audience profile: Numbers, age range, and any sensitivities.
Content rules: Clean/corporate-friendly vs. club-style.
Contract terms: Deposit, cancellation, and overtime rates.
Tech check: Arrival time, soundcheck, and who provides a technician.

FAQ

How far in advance should I book?

For popular dates in London, aim for 6–12 weeks. For a conference or a specific comedian, book earlier to secure availability and time for tailoring.

Can a comedian keep the material “clean” for corporate events?

Yes. Many London comedian hire requests specify corporate-friendly or clean sets. Share any restricted topics and the audience mix so the act can adapt.

Do I need to provide a sound technician?

If the venue has in-house AV, a technician is recommended. For small rooms, a simple PA can work, but a tech check reduces feedback, volume issues, and delays.

What set length works best for private parties?

A 20–30 minute feature set often fits well after dinner. For larger events, consider an MC plus a shorter headline set to maintain momentum.

Are travel and late-night transport included in the fee?

Sometimes. Confirm:
Travel: Zones covered.
Late finish: Taxi or car service expectations, especially if public transport is limited after the show.

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