Khaosan Comedy Club Standup Show Ticket

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Khaosan Comedy Club Standup Show Ticket

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Comedy in English, right on Khaosan Road.

That’s what makes this ticket feel like a smart Bangkok night out: live standup every day in a neighborhood built for late-night stories, not museum selfies. I like that you’re not just watching jokes—you’re getting Thailand-flavored comedy insights from international touring performers and local faces in the same room.

I also love the value: $16 gets you 90 minutes of English standup plus a standard drink and tasty snacks, which is rare for central-city entertainment. One possible drawback: the show is performed for adults and the venue notes it is not appropriate for easily triggered personalities, so if you prefer gentle humor, this may not be your style.

Key things that make this show worth your night

  • English-language standup in Bangkok so you can follow the jokes without guessing
  • Daily live comedy in a serious party zone (Khaosan Road)
  • International + local comedian mix, including headliners and Asia’s rising comics
  • Low price for a full 90-minute show with a drink and snacks included
  • A lively, international crowd vibe, including local celebrities and influencer energy

Khaosan Road’s comedy lane: finding Khaosan Comedy Club at 202 Khaosan Road

If you’ve done Khaosan Road before, you know it can feel like a wave of sound and street motion. This venue sits right at the center of that, at Khaosan Comedy Club, 202 Khaosan Road, so you’re not wasting time on transfers or hunting down nightlife.

My practical tip: treat this as your anchor for the night. Before the show, Khaosan Road is exactly what it looks like—busy, noisy, and full of people looking for a good time. After the show, you’ll still be surrounded by the same energy, but you’ll have a shared topic in common, which makes it easier to keep the conversation going.

The host or greeter is English-speaking, which helps when you’re arriving and want to make sure you’re in the right place on time. And the club is wheelchair accessible, so you can plan confidently if mobility access matters.

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Price and value: $16 for a full 90 minutes of English standup

At $16 per person for a 90-minute standup show, you’re paying for a real evening of entertainment, not a quick stop. In many places, English-language comedy costs a lot more once you factor in location and ticket pricing.

What you get for this price is also clear and tangible: the show itself, a standard drink, and tasty snacks. That combination matters because it turns a ticket into a night you can actually relax into. You’re not scrambling to buy dinner across the street, and you’re not stuck watching while hungry.

You do have to watch for add-ons: extra drinks and any additional food after the provided snack will cost extra. But even with that in mind, $16 is still a strong value for central Bangkok nightlife with comedy in English.

What’s included (and what you’ll pay extra for)

Your ticket includes:

  • Standup comedy show
  • Live performances by international comedians
  • Unique insights into Thailand (yes, it’s comedy, but the topic selection tends to be local)
  • One standard drink
  • Tasty snacks

What is not included:

  • Additional drinks
  • Upgrades to premium drinks
  • Any additional food after the provided snack

This setup is why the pricing works. You get enough to settle in—drink in hand, snack in front of you—then the show takes over. If you’re the type who wants to make it a full dining event, check what’s available at booking. But based on the ticket terms, assume anything beyond the standard drink and provided snack is extra.

The show night flow: English comedy, cold drinks, and 90 minutes that move

The performance runs 90 minutes, and starting times vary based on availability. That means you can fit it into your travel schedule without having to build an entire day around it.

Here’s the rhythm you should expect:

  • You arrive at the club on Khaosan Road and get seated for the show.
  • You have your standard drink and tasty snacks during the evening.
  • Then you settle in as standup starts and the set unfolds in English.

The key detail is the language. This is a standup comedy show in English, and the host or greeter is also English-speaking, which makes the evening feel less intimidating if your Thai isn’t great. You won’t need subtitles, and you won’t miss jokes that depend on quick wordplay.

Also note the venue rule: no video recording. That’s not just a rule on paper—it changes the vibe. You’ll see people reacting in real time, not hiding behind a phone screen. If you’re choosing between texting through the show versus watching it, this venue nudges you toward actually listening.

The comedy line-up: international headliners and Asia’s rising comics

One of the most interesting parts of this ticket is the mix. You’re not only getting local performers. The show can feature:

  • International touring headliners
  • Local celebrities and influencers
  • Asia’s top up-and-coming comedians
  • Performers with Netflix and television credits
  • Comedians from around the world

That variety matters because it prevents the set from feeling repetitive. Even if you don’t know any of the comedians ahead of time, you’re likely to experience different styles—different pacing, different joke angles—so you stay engaged across the full 90 minutes.

There’s also a local-glam element. The club is described as drawing local celebrities and influencer attention. Translation: it’s not a random basement open mic. It’s set up like a proper show on Khaosan Road, and that tends to keep the audience energy up.

In the feedback you can use to guide your expectations, people specifically highlight the humor of the host and the overall fun factor of the night. One example: Jonathan (Thailand) praised taking the dinner option and said the food was fantastic. Judith (Germany) singled out the host as very funny and called it a highlight of her trip. Dex (United Kingdom) focused on the host being genuinely funny. Taken together, the message is consistent: the night is about more than a show on a stage—it’s the whole hosting and crowd experience.

Who should go (and who should skip it)

This is a 16+ experience. Children under 16 are not suitable, so if you’re traveling with younger kids, plan a different kind of evening.

There’s also a content note. The venue says it is not appropriate for easily triggered personalities. Comedy can include sharper topics and the kind of punchlines that land differently depending on your personal comfort level. If you like clean, gentle jokes only, you might want to think twice.

Who this fits best:

  • Adults who want a fun night on Khaosan Road without needing Thai
  • Comedy fans who like standup with international styles
  • Travelers who enjoy meeting like-minded people in a social room
  • People who want to see a real English comedy scene in Bangkok

And if you’re sensitive to edgy humor or you hate being surprised by jokes that push boundaries, this might feel uncomfortable rather than entertaining.

Making it a great night on Khaosan Road: plan around the show

Think of this ticket as your “main event” for the evening. Khaosan Road offers plenty to do before and after—street scenes, food stops, and bars—but you’ll enjoy the comedy more when you treat it as the center of your schedule.

A smart approach:

  • Go to the club when you’re rested enough to laugh.
  • Use the standard drink and snacks as your buffer against Bangkok hunger timing.
  • After the show, ride the momentum. You’ll likely be in a social mood because you just shared 90 minutes of comedy.

Also, try not to overpack the night. Khaosan Road can be intense, and the show is 90 minutes long. Plan simple timing so you’re not running on fumes halfway through.

Venue rules that affect your experience

These rules are worth knowing before you walk in because they shape how the room behaves:

  • No weapons or sharp objects
  • No smoking indoors
  • No video recording
  • No jumping, fireworks, or making fire

From a visitor perspective, the two big “experience rules” are video recording and smoking indoors. No video recording means you’ll focus on the performers and the audience reactions. No smoking indoors helps keep the venue more comfortable for everyone in the room.

If you tend to film shows, switch gears here. You’ll get a better night out of it if you treat it like a live moment, not content to capture.

Should you book this Khaosan Comedy Club standup ticket?

Book it if you want an easy, English-friendly way to spend an evening in Bangkok. The $16 price for a 90-minute show with a standard drink and snacks is hard to beat, especially on a street as central and lively as Khaosan Road. The international and local comedian mix also makes it a safer pick when you don’t know the line-up in advance.

Skip it if you’re traveling with kids under 16, or if you know you don’t like standup that can be a bit sharper. Also skip it if you absolutely need to record video during shows—this venue doesn’t allow it.

If you’re the type who likes to laugh, meet people, and try something specifically Bangkok, this is a strong choice.

FAQ

Where is the standup show located?

The show is at Khaosan Comedy Club, 202 Khaosan Road.

How much is the ticket?

The ticket price is $16 per person.

How long is the show?

The comedy show lasts 90 minutes. Starting times depend on availability.

Is the show performed in English?

Yes. The show is performed in English, and the host or greeter is also English.

What’s included with the ticket?

Your ticket includes the standup comedy show, live performances by international comedians, unique insights into Thailand, one standard drink, and tasty snacks.

Can I buy more drinks or additional food?

Additional drinks, upgrades to premium drinks, and any extra food after the provided snack are not included and will incur additional expense.

Is this suitable for children?

No. Children under 16 are not suitable.

Is smoking allowed indoors?

No. Smoking indoors is not allowed.

Can I record video during the show?

No. Video recording is not allowed.

Is there free cancellation or pay later options?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is a reserve now & pay later option.

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