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Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club at the LINQ Promenade in Las Vegas
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A comedy show in Vegas is never just a show. At Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club on the LINQ Promenade, you get classic Strip energy plus a lineup that mixes big names and rising comics. I like the central location (easy to roll in from dinner and drinks) and the fact that you’re paying for guaranteed seating. One thing to think about: the late-night experience can feel unpredictable, since at least one guest found the advertised headliner didn’t appear for their show.
The ticket is about $40.93, and that price includes taxes and fees—so you’re not doing the usual Vegas math halfway through. The show runs roughly 1 hour 15 minutes, which makes it a great fit when you want laughs without surrendering your entire night. Food and drinks are extra, so plan a budget or eat first.
In This Review
- Key things that matter (before you buy)
- A comedy night on the LINQ Promenade (easy to plug into your Strip day)
- Getting your seat right: timing, comfort, and what to expect when you arrive
- Why Jimmy Kimmel’s venue feels like classic Vegas, not just another theater
- The lineup: famous headliners, up-and-comers, and Luenell at 10pm
- The show flow: how your 75 minutes tend to play out
- Food and drinks: plan for extra cost, not surprise
- Booking value: what you’re paying for (and what you’re not)
- Who should book Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club?
- Should you book it?
- FAQ
- Where is Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club located?
- How long is the show?
- How much are tickets?
- Does the ticket price include taxes and fees?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Are there multiple showtimes?
- Can I pick a show date based on a specific comedian schedule?
- Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
- Is parking included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Is the show suitable for most people?
Key things that matter (before you buy)

- LINQ Promenade location: You can pair the show with a pre-show stroll of bars and entertainment.
- Guaranteed seating: Good for comfort and for getting a clear view without last-minute scrambling.
- Classic Vegas comedy vibe: The room is designed to feel like old-school Strip entertainment while featuring modern stand-up.
- Lineup mix: You’ll see established comics plus up-and-comers, and there can be surprise guests.
- Luenell appears on multiple 10pm dates: If you’re a fan, the schedule gives you something concrete to aim for.
- Late show can be a gamble: One review described a late slot where the headliner didn’t perform.
A comedy night on the LINQ Promenade (easy to plug into your Strip day)

Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club lives right in the heart of the action on the LINQ Promenade. That matters more than it sounds. Vegas shows can feel like a logistical chore if you’re staying far away or your evening plan is already tight. Here, you’re staying walkable with the rest of the Strip. You can do dinner, stop for a drink, and still make it to the theater without feeling rushed.
The LINQ Promenade itself is a good warm-up. It’s the kind of place where you can bounce between people-watching, storefronts, and casual hangouts without committing to one “anchor” activity. Even if your plan is just to kill time before the show, you’ll have plenty of options right outside your door.
And because the club is near public transportation, it’s not limited to people who rent a car or use a rideshare. If you’re already moving around Vegas by foot, tram, or bus, this is an easy stop to add.
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Getting your seat right: timing, comfort, and what to expect when you arrive

This experience is built around a smooth evening: get there, take your seat, enjoy the sets, then roll out. The show duration is about 1 hour 15 minutes, so it’s long enough to feel like a real night out, but short enough that you won’t be waiting in comedy purgatory.
The best practical tip is to treat the seating as part of the value. The ticket includes a specific category selected at booking, and you’ll get guaranteed seating. In one account of the experience, arriving a little late still ended with strong viewing because the seats were positioned well. That lines up with how this kind of ticketing usually works: you’re not hoping the room will save you a good spot.
Also, expect a more interactive, lively tone than a stiff “sit quietly and judge” theater. One guest specifically called out that a comedian used crowd interaction with them, including jokes tied to their group. If you’re hoping for purely observational comedy, this can still be fun—but know that some shows lean into the audience a bit.
Late show choice is the main variable in how you’ll feel afterward. An earlier late-night comment described a situation where the headliner listed for that time did not perform, which is the kind of thing that can swing your opinion fast. It doesn’t mean that will happen every night, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you’re booking with a “must-see” mindset.
Why Jimmy Kimmel’s venue feels like classic Vegas, not just another theater
This club is designed to capture the atmosphere of classic Vegas—the kind where entertainment feels front-and-center and the whole room runs on anticipation. That design goal matters because it affects the vibe you experience before the first joke lands. You’re not wandering into a generic auditorium and hoping for the best.
The venue is also known for mixing in surprise elements. The show can include surprise guests, and the club leans into comedy memorabilia too. That means it’s not only about the performers onstage; it’s also about the “this is a real Vegas stop” feeling.
In plain terms: if you like stand-up that feels like it belongs on the Strip—slick, confident, and built for a room full of people—this format should match your taste. If you only want obscure, edgy underground comedy, you might find the mainstream Vegas style more polished than your usual go-to.
The lineup: famous headliners, up-and-comers, and Luenell at 10pm

One of the smartest things about booking here is that the show isn’t locked into only one kind of comedian. The bill is built to include both famous performers and up-and-coming stand-up. That keeps the night from feeling predictable.
It also gives you a better chance of liking at least part of the show. Even if one comedian isn’t your exact style, another set may click. That “second chance” effect is real in comedy, and it’s one reason this venue can work well for groups with different tastes.
Now, if you’re a fan of Luenell, you have more than vibes to go on. On multiple dates, Luenell is scheduled at 10pm, including:
- August: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
- September: 6, 13, 20, 27
- October: 4, 11, 18, 25
- November: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
- December: 6, 13
Those listed dates can help you pick a show with real confidence. Just remember that your experience still depends on the full bill that night, including any additional guests.
One review added a caution for late-night planning: the advertised headliner for a late show didn’t perform on that specific evening. That’s the only “buyer beware” angle in the feedback I saw. If you’re going for a particular comedian who is listed as the star, consider arriving with flexible expectations so one unexpected change doesn’t ruin your night.
The show flow: how your 75 minutes tend to play out

You’ll get more than one comedic voice during the evening. That’s supported by guest feedback that mentions not just the main comedian, but also additional comic guests as part of the lineup.
In other words, you’re not going to sit through one long set from a single performer. Instead, it’s set up like a real Las Vegas comedy night: multiple comedians, different styles, and a building rhythm as the room warms up.
Also, service and professionalism show up in the reviews. People praised friendly staff and smooth handling, which matters in Vegas because comedy is hard to enjoy if you’re stuck dealing with confusion, missing drinks, or long waits. You want the room to feel easy.
Food and drinks: plan for extra cost, not surprise

The ticket price covers the show ticket (with taxes and fees), but food and beverages are not included. That’s pretty standard for a Strip venue, but it changes how you should budget.
My advice is simple:
- Eat a real meal before you go if you want to keep the night stress-free.
- If you’re planning cocktails or snacks inside, treat it as an add-on expense and decide in advance what you’re comfortable spending.
Because the show is only about 75 minutes, you won’t have a long, drawn-out window for dining during the experience. So if your plan includes dinner, do it before the theater. If you’re the type who likes to snack and sip while you watch, you can still do it, but aim for ordering early so you’re not constantly pausing for service mid-set.
Booking value: what you’re paying for (and what you’re not)

At $40.93 per person, this isn’t the cheapest option on the Strip, but it’s also not in the “ouch” category. The best part is that your payment covers the show ticket and all the taxes, fees, and handling charges. That keeps the experience from turning into the usual add-on surprise cost.
You’re not paying for:
- Food and beverages
- Hotel pickup or drop-off
- Parking or valet fees
So if you’re thinking about total cost, factor in how you’ll get there and what you’ll do for dinner/drinks. If you’re already in the LINQ area, you’re likely saving on transport time. If you’re driving and using valet, parking can swing your total, so plan for that.
Also, these shows sell enough that booking ahead helps. On average, it’s booked about 7 days in advance, and you’ll receive confirmation within 48 hours, depending on availability. If you want a specific date (especially one where Luenell is scheduled), don’t wait.
Who should book Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club?

This is a strong choice if:
- You want stand-up comedy in a classic Strip setting.
- You’ll already be on the LINQ Promenade area and want a walk-in evening plan.
- Your group enjoys comedy that mixes styles and includes both known and newer voices.
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re buying with an absolute need for a specific headliner to appear every time. Late-night slots can be less predictable based on at least one guest’s experience.
- You want a full dinner included. You’ll need to plan food separately.
And if you’re the type who likes to make the most of your day in Vegas, choosing a later time can help you stretch the vacation without losing sleep. Just set your expectations for a lively night, not a quiet museum visit.
Should you book it?
I think you should, with a small piece of practical caution.
Book it if you like the idea of a 75-minute comedy night in a central Strip location with guaranteed seating and a lineup that mixes familiar names and fresh talent. It’s a solid value when you know the price already includes taxes and fees, and it’s easy to pair with the LINQ Promenade before the show.
Second, choose your show time thoughtfully. If you’re sensitive to surprises—especially for late-night slots—consider picking an earlier performance when possible, or at least go in knowing that the full bill can shift.
If your goal is a fun, Vegas-style evening where you can laugh and then move on with your night, this is a great match.
FAQ
Where is Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club located?
It’s at the LINQ Promenade in Las Vegas, at The LINQ Hotel area on the Las Vegas Strip.
How long is the show?
The performance runs about 1 hour 15 minutes.
How much are tickets?
Tickets are priced at $40.93 per person.
Does the ticket price include taxes and fees?
Yes. The show ticket price includes all taxes, fees, and handling charges.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and beverages are available to purchase, but they are not included in the ticket price.
Are there multiple showtimes?
Yes. You can choose between evening and late-night shows.
Can I pick a show date based on a specific comedian schedule?
You may be able to. Luenell is listed for multiple 10pm dates across August through December.
Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off is not included.
Is parking included?
No. Parking and valet fees are not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Is the show suitable for most people?
Most travelers can participate.
If you tell me what month and what show time you’re considering, I can help you choose the date and timing that best fits your vibe and schedule.

























