Charleston Music Hall, Music Farm, Theatre 99 & Wit’s End
Thursday, January 23 – Sunday, January 26, 2025
Tickets On-Sale September 13 at 10 am!
The Charleston Music Hall, Music Farm, Theatre 99, Wit’s End, and Nameless Numberhead are thrilled to be teaming up to bring Charleston a Monster Week of Comedy! The comedy scene in Charleston is thriving like never before, and we all wanted to highlight the work everyone has been doing to grow the comedy community. These four venues are teaming up like never before! It is a choose your own adventure week of Ha Ha Ha’s if you will. You will find National touring comics the likes of Patton Oswalt, Maria Bamford, Dave Attell, and Todd Barry, and you will also find shows filled with amazing local improv, stand up, and sketch comics. Below you can find the line ups for each venue
To make the week even better, we have teamed up with LoFi to bring you FREE late night after parties on Friday and Saturday night. LoFi Brewing will be hosting the official afterparties for everyone to gather and hang, talk comedy and just have some fun. The after parties are 21+. Come celebrate Charleston’s comedy scene with us in January!
And without further ado – your 2025 Charleston Comedy Week Line Up!
Charleston Music Hall
Music Farm
Theatre 99
Mary Kay Has a Posse
Thursday, January 23
8pm
Improv Comedy Thunderdome!
Friday, January 24
8pm
The Have Nots! Comedy Improv
Saturday, January 25
8pm
Wit’s End
Best of Charleston Stand Up
Thursday, January 23
8pm
$20-$35
Best of Charleston Stand Up
Friday January 24
8pm
$20-$35
Best of Atlanta Stand Up
Saturday, January 25
8pm
$20-$35
Josh and Dan’s Stupid Secret Show
Saturday, January 25
10:00pm
$15-25
Address: 37 John St. Charleston, SC 29403
Housed in an old train station from 1850, The Hall was created in 1993 and exists to create extraordinary experiences and promote the finest local, regional, and national music and entertainment acts. Over the past few years, the Hall has been working hard to promote more comedy in Charleston with over 100 nationally touring comedic acts brought to The Hall over the past two years.
The Hall seeks to set a national standard for diverse programming, engagement with our audiences, and leadership within the community in which we reside. Our venue is a safe space where all are welcome and we hope to provide a vital artistic resource for the people of Charleston and the region. We strive to build a better conversation and relationship between the artist and the audience and aspire to the highest levels of artistic achievement while also exploring new and exciting territories in creative vision.
Address: 32 Ann St. Charleston, SC 29403
The Music Farm was created in 1991 and has woven itself into the artistic growth and expression of Charleston. The Farm exists to create extraordinary experiences and promote the finest local, regional, and national music and entertainment acts. The Farm was renovated in 2022 and re-opened by the same team that runs the Music Hall. Since re-opening, the Farm has added seated shows to bring in more comedy and alt-comedy to the space from Beth Stelling to Sean Patton to LGBTLOL to Rip City Chs.
The Farm seeks to set a national standard for diverse programming, engagement with our audiences, and leadership within the community in which we reside. Our venue is a safe space where all are welcome and we hope to provide a vital artistic resource for the people of Charleston and the region. We strive to build a better conversation and relationship between the artist and the audience and aspire to the highest levels of artistic achievement while also exploring new and exciting territories in creative vision.
Address: 280 Meeting St B, Charleston, SC 29401
We create original, never-gonna-see-it-again hilarity every wee. As “Charleston’s Home For Improv Comedy,” improv is our thang. We perform improvised plays based entirely on audience suggestions. It makes for the funniest theatre experience around.
Shows are typically PG-13, but since they are based on audience suggestion, you never know what will happen. There is adult language and innuendo in the shows. They are not in the “family friendly” category. We think shows are appropriate for 15 years and older.
Address: 3320 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405
Exciting news! Wit’s End Comedy Lounge, the new premiere destination for all things comedy in South Carolina, is thrilled to announce its participation in Charleston Comedy Week 2025! This week-long celebration will feature Charleston’s finest comedians, both past and present, along with a few big surprises that are sure to delight comedy fans. Join us for an unforgettable week of laughter, delicious food, and fantastic cocktails at Wit’s End Comedy Lounge, where the best in comedy comes to life!
NAMELESS NUMBERHEAD is a comedy duo based in Charleston, SC. Since 2014, they have been producing, performing, and teaching comedy all over Charleston. Their original sketch comedy show toured for a number of years to festivals and colleges all over the US and was a mainstay locally at the Charleston Comedy Festival and Piccolo Fringe Fest. Over the years they have expanded into producing local staples of the alt-comedy scene in Charleston like: Rip City CHS (monthly variety show), eXcess boXes (all female sketch comedy show), Chucktown Comedy Supreme, Vince Fabra’s Neighborhood (live streamed talk show), Henry Riggs & Friends (improv comedy), Comedy! Live!, Comedy Wars (improv game show), and many more.
Address: 2038 Meeting Street Rd, North Charleston, SC 29405
Besides being an amazing local brewery, LoFi has also been promoting great shows in their space over the past few years including comedy. From album releases, to music trivia, to comedy nights to underground hip hop hangs, LoFi has made itself an important part of Charleston’s art scene and is helping to keep Charleston weird.