Tom Segura visits Atomic Liquors in downtown Las Vegas (Photo: Atomic Liquors on Instagram)
LAS VEGAS -- The November comedy lineup in Las Vegas has something for everyone. There are the usual lineup of resident performers and comedians on tour, along with podcasters and a food and travel show host to complement them.
The comedy calendar is somewhat consolidated in November with the Las Vegas Grand Prix F1 race and Thanksgiving weekend at the end of the month. Some venues will be dark or hosting parties during the F1 race week. Have no fear, comedy fans. The smaller comedy clubs at Strip casinos will be open throughout the month. Since there are fewer weekends with comedy shows, the nights are stacked with performers, especially early in the month.
There are at least four shows each night during the first two weekends. The good news is that the performers on those nights don’t necessarily share the same audience. While there might be tough choices for some, the Venn diagram of fans for the comedians performing those nights probably doesn’t overlap much.
Once again, the 5,200-capacity Dolby Live at Park MGM is hosting a comedian who often performs in venues twice as large around the country. While Tom Segura isn’t technically a resident performer, he’s in Las Vegas often for his podcast, stand-up shows or promoting his vodka. November starts with a resident performer who started his current engagement in October, Adam Sandler.
Jeff Dunham has been performing in Las Vegas for years, and he'll continue doing so in 2026. He just announced an extension with Planet Hollywood for next year.
He’ll perform his Artificial Intelligence show for five Sunday nights in 2026. Unlike some resident artists in Las Vegas, he tours heavily and usually sticks to his announced schedule, so fans shouldn’t hold out hope for additional shows.
Visit the Planet Hollywood website for show and ticket information.
Three comedians recently announced Las Vegas tour stops in 2026 for anyone looking to make plans for the new year.
Visit the Venetian website for info on Sykes and Buteau, and Wynn for details on Ray and a lot more comedy shows next year.
Many comedy fans prefer club shows to theater and arena performances. The venues are smaller and often feature up-and-coming comedians.
While the biggest names in stand-up play theaters and arenas in Las Vegas, many touring comedians stick to the clubs. A handful of comedy clubs are located inside or adjacent to casinos from one end of the Strip to the other.
Tickets for these shows are among the most affordable in Las Vegas entertainment. The lowest-priced comedy show tickets can be found at a club in the center of the Strip, just outside The Linq casino.
L.A. Comedy Club at The Strat
Daily shows at 6 pm, 8 pm, and 10 pm
General admission tickets are $49
Las Vegas Live Comedy Club at Planet Hollywood
Daily shows at 9 pm
Tickets start at $49.98
Comedy Cellar at Rio
Daily shows at 7 pm
Tickets start at $33.43
Brad Garrett's Comedy Club at MGM Grand
Two or three shows per week at 8 pm
Tickets start at $36.82
Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club at The LINQ Promenade
Two to four shows each night, depending on the day.
Ticket prices range from $23.75 to $36.32
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