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The Big Laugh at The Comedy Store

Get Ready for a Night of Non-Stop Laughter!

Join us at The Comedy Store, London on Monday 2nd March 2026 for The Big Laugh – an unforgettable evening of world-class comedy in support of Young Epilepsy.

We’ve lined up an incredible roster of comedy legends to keep you entertained:

Omid Djalili  

Steam bursts from the ears of Omid Djalili's floating head in a silly image.

Timing is impeccable and intelligence shines through every gag.

– The Guardian

Rhod Gilbert 

Rhod Gilbert performs stand-up on a dark stage.

Rage, heart and lashings of dark humour – echoes of early Billy Connolly.

– Evening Standard

Simon Brodkin

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A relentless gag machine with a cheeky-chappie persona – bold, topical and fearless.

– Chortle

Adam Kay 

Adam Kay kneels before a red background.

Supremely engaging, genius dry wit – you’ll laugh, grimace and cry.

– BroadwayWorld

Jo Enright 

Jo Enright hold a microphone on a stand-up stage.

One of the most naturally gifted comic talents – in the same league as Julie Walters.

– Peter Kay

Hal Cruttenden

Comedian Hal Cruttenden smiles in a suit against a grey background.

A master of his stand-up craft – effortlessly funny and brutally honest.

– Entertainment Now

Prince Abdi 

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Unique, engaging and full of charm – a fresh voice on the comedy circuit.

– British Comedy Guide

Expect sharp wit, hilarious stories, and belly laughs from some of the UK’s most loved comedians – all for a fantastic cause.


Why come? Every ticket sold helps Young Epilepsy support children and young people living with epilepsy across the UK. Your laughter will make a real difference.

Venue: The Comedy Store, London
Date: Monday 2nd March 2026
Time: Doors open at 6:30 PM | Show starts at 7:30 PM


The Comedy Store is one of London’s most iconic and longest-running comedy clubs, located at 1a Oxendon Street in the heart of the West End, near Piccadilly Circus.  

Established in 1979, it moved to its current purpose-built venue in 1993. Known as the spiritual home of British stand-up, it has hosted legendary comedians including Paul Merton, Jo Brand, and Eddie Izzard, and continues to showcase top talent and rising stars.  

The venue features a well-stocked bar, diner, and a packed weekly programme including stand-up, open mic nights, and improv from the renowned Comedy Store Players.