Group Night Out in Montreal: Laugh Together at Comedyville
Planning a group night out in Montreal? From birthdays to team outings, Comedyville is the perfect spot for laughs, drinks, and a truly unique experience together!
Planning a group night out in Montreal? From birthdays to team outings, Comedyville is the perfect spot for laughs, drinks, and a truly unique experience together!
From first dates to laugh-out-loud regulars, Montreal comedy shows are packed with personality. Discover the 7 classic audience types you’ll spot every weekend at Comedyville!
Montreal’s stand-up comedy scene is heating up. Looking for smart, hilarious entertainment downtown? Catch the laughs every weekend at Comedyville, Montreal’s premier comedy destination!
Spring in Montreal means potholes, parking stress, and surprise coffee raves. Need a break from the madness? Laugh it all off every Saturday night at Comedyville—Montreal’s top stand-up comedy club!
Want easier access to the best comedy shows in Montreal? With the new REM light metro, getting to Comedyville—Montreal’s top comedy club—is faster than ever. Hop off at Central Station and step right into the laughs!
Searching for the best Montreal comedy club or a one-of-a-kind downtown comedy experience? Comedyville delivers unforgettable laughter, crowd work, and top local talent in an intimate speakeasy setting. Discover the best of Montreal comedy today!
Montreal, a city once pulsating with laughter and renowned for its world-class comedy, now faces an unexpected silence following the closure of the iconic Montreal Just For Laughs festival.
While you likely know about the many top tier attractions, there are many other things to discover in Montreal. Here are five hidden gems in Montreal you should visit.
Prepare to laugh your heart out! Just for Laughs (Just pour rire), the largest comedy festival in the world, is a comedy extravaganza that takes place in the vibrant city of Montreal, Canada.
While Joseph Niepce took the first photograph ever in France, it wasn't too long afterwards that someone captured the first photograph of Montreal between 1853 and 1853.