LAS VEGAS — Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club will bring a full slate of nationally recognized comedians to the Strip this February. The venue sits in the center of The LINQ Promenade and continues to draw visitors looking for late-night entertainment.
The February schedule features a mix of headliners, returning favorites and special events. As a result, audiences can expect nightly shows and a steady rotation of talent throughout the month. Club organizers say the goal is simple: keep the laughs coming and the room full.
Lawson and Mintz Highlight February Shows
First, Preacher Lawson will headline select dates. He rose to fame on America’s Got Talent, where his high-energy style and quick jokes built a large fan base. Since then, he has toured nationally and appeared on major platforms. His act blends storytelling, daily life observations and rapid punchlines.
Meanwhile, Dan Mintz joins the lineup later in the month. Many fans recognize him as the voice of Tina Belcher on Bob’s Burgers. On stage, however, Mintz delivers a calm, dry and sharply timed stand-up set that contrasts with animated comedy.
Resident Favorites Return to the Stage
In addition, several resident headliners will appear throughout February. Carlos Mencia returns with his socially aware humor. He is widely known for Mind of Mencia and the film The Heartbreak Kid. His performances mix culture, family life and current issues.
Also performing, Luenell brings her bold and unfiltered style. Her film credits include Borat, A Star Is Born, That’s My Boy and Hotel Transylvania. She performs regularly on Sunday and Monday nights.
Big Game Watch Party Adds Special Event
Beyond stand-up, the club will host a Big Game Watch Party on Feb. 8. The event features a wall-sized screen, food specials and giveaways. Comedian Vicki Barbolak will host the party. Doors open at 2 p.m., and activities begin at 3:30 p.m. Guests often arrive early because seating fills quickly.
Rotating Comics Fill the Calendar
Throughout the month, rotating performers will keep the schedule active. The lineup includes Josh Wolf, Michael Yo, John Caparulo, Bret Ernst and Jay Reid. Many nights feature two or three shows, giving audiences flexible options.
Lawson appears Feb. 13–14, while Mintz takes the stage Feb. 20–21. Weekly happy hours and late-night L8NITE Comedy shows also return. Schedules may change, so guests often check listings before visiting.
A Venue Designed for Laughs
The club was curated by Emmy-winning host Jimmy Kimmel, who grew up in Las Vegas. The space reflects his connection to the city. It includes memorabilia, casual dining and an expandable showroom that seats up to 300 guests.
The venue has also earned local recognition. Readers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal voted it Best Comedy Club in 2023 and 2024. It also received Best Value Show honors for its L8NITE program.
Tickets and Visitor Information
Tickets are available online, and showtimes vary by date. Because multiple performances run nightly, visitors can choose early or late sets. The club sits at 3545 S Las Vegas Blvd., Suite 16. Guests can also call (702) 777-2782 for details.
Pompey Entertainment operates the venue. The company is led by Damian Costa and Nick Cordaro. Pompey manages artists and venues across Las Vegas and supports live entertainment citywide.
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