You’ll settle in with locals at Blackpool’s only dedicated comedy club for a proper night out — four live comedians, plenty of laughs, easy entry, and time to grab a drink before the show starts. Expect quick-witted hosts, stories you’ll repeat later, and that rare feeling of being part of something warm and silly for an evening.
The first thing I noticed walking into the Comedy Station was the way everyone seemed a bit lighter, like we’d all left our week behind at the door. There’s this faint smell of popcorn (or maybe it was just someone’s crisps) and a low buzz from the bar — honestly, I didn’t expect to feel so at home right away. We grabbed a drink (not included, but worth it), and found our seats near a couple who were already mid-laugh about something. The room isn’t huge, which I liked — you’re close enough to actually see the comedians’ faces when they pull those ridiculous expressions.
Our host for the night, Dave (I think that was his name — he had that “seen it all” kind of grin), kicked things off with some banter about Blackpool weather and dodgy hen dos. Four acts in total, each one different — one guy even joked about his mum trying to FaceTime him mid-set, which cracked up half the crowd. The main keyword here is comedy club in Blackpool; you’re not getting TV polish, but you do get that feeling anything could happen. At one point, someone in the front row tried heckling and got roasted so gently even he laughed along. The comics came from shows like ‘Mock the Week’ and ‘Live at the Apollo’, but honestly? It felt better seeing them here than on telly.
I kept thinking how rare it is to just sit with strangers and laugh until your face aches. There’s no pressure to dress up or pretend you’re somewhere fancy — just people sharing a Friday or Saturday night out in Blackpool, hoping for a bit of relief from real life. Doors open at 7pm but if you want decent seats, come early (trust me). The show starts at 8pm sharp; don’t be late unless you want to be part of someone’s opening joke. I still think about that last act’s story about his nan and her bingo winnings — might’ve been made up, but who cares?
Doors open at 19:00 and the show starts at 20:00.
Yes, all areas are wheelchair accessible including transportation options nearby.
No, drinks from the bar are at your own expense.
There are four comedians performing each night.
The minimum age is 16; under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
The club is located in Blackpool, Lancashire.
Yes, assistance dogs as defined under the Equality Act 2010 are allowed.
Yes, there are public transportation options available nearby.
Your evening includes guaranteed access to Blackpool’s Comedy Station Comedy Club where you’ll enjoy four live standup acts; drinks can be purchased from the bar before settling into your seat for a proper Friday or Saturday night out with locals and visitors alike.
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