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Comedy Clubs and Stand-Up in Tasmania: Where to See Live Comedy

Tasmania's comedy scene is alive and well, with venues across the state playing host to talented local acts and visiting performers who know how to work a crowd. Whether you're after an intimate night of stand-up or a bigger show with all the energy of a packed house, the state's comedy clubs offer something for everyone who loves a good laugh.

From Hobart to Launceston and beyond, these venues have become gathering spots for locals and visitors alike, providing the perfect excuse for a night out with friends or family. The comedians who perform here range from established names to up-and-coming talent, each bringing their own style and perspective to the stage.

If you're looking to get out and enjoy some live entertainment, a comedy club is a fantastic way to spend an evening. There's something special about the immediacy of live comedy, where the laughter is genuine and the connection between performer and audience is real. We've put together this guide to help you discover the best places to catch a show right here in Tasmania.

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    Salamanca Market

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    Battery Point

    Salamanca Market is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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    Salamanca Place

    Battery Point

    Salamanca Place is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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    Lark Distillery and Bar

    Hobart

    Lark Distillery and Bar is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

This guide was compiled by AI from public sources and the listings shown, and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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