Hell’s Kitchen’s Broadway Comedy Club is one of the best rooms in New York City for Latin stand-up — in English, in Spanish, and in the fluid Spanglish that makes New York comedy unlike anything anywhere else.
Latin Comedy at Broadway Comedy Club 2026
Splou and Friends
Dominican stand-up in Spanglish ~ ya tú sabe
Fri, June 19, 2026 | 9pm — Main Room
Sat, June 20, 2026 | 7pm — Main Room
Splou is the Dominican New York comedian behind some of the most-shared cultural content on the East Coast — viral skits riffing on Romeo Santos, Prince Royce, and the insider codes of Caribbean New York life that only people who actually live it can pull off.
His live show, Splou and Friends, brings together a rotating cast of comedians for a night the club describes as raw Spanglish energy — storytelling that moves between English and Spanish the way a conversation on the 4 train actually does. The June 19 show features Jared Waters alongside host Chris Grant and additional comics Big Rhed and Tommy 5K.
Two nights, two chances to catch a comedian whose following has grown from digital content to Main Room headliner.
El Último Chiste — Batalla de Comediantes
Spanish-language stand-up comedy battle
Fri, June 19, 2026 | 9pm — Red Room
$17
El Último Chiste is Broadway Comedy Club’s recurring Spanish-language comedy battle — and the concept is exactly as competitive as it sounds. Comedians representing different Latin American countries go head-to-head in a war of jokes, roasts, and national pride, with only one country walking away with the copa.
The series pits comics from Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, and other countries against each other in front of a crowd that knows exactly what each punchline is really about. It’s the most fun you can have watching people argue in Spanish.
Daniel Pistola: El Mejor Stand-Up Jamás Hescrito
Venezuelan stand-up comedy, en Español
Sat, June 6, 2026 | 6:30pm — Main Room
The title is a deliberate misspelling — jamás hescrito swaps the standard Spanish escrito for a wink at informal orthography — and it sets the tone for Daniel Pistola’s long-running solo show perfectly. The Venezuelan comic trained in improvisation at the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York and has been touring this show internationally for years, bringing it to Venezuelan and Spanish-speaking diaspora audiences from Madrid to Caracas to Manhattan.
His stand-up draws on the particular absurdity of the Venezuelan condition — the collision of everyday life, political chaos, and an unshakeable national capacity to laugh at all of it — delivered with a sensibility honed on stages across Europe and Latin America. If your Spanish is solid and you want to laugh at things that have no business being funny, this show delivers.
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Broadway Comedy Club
318 W 53rd St (at Eighth Ave
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
A two-drink minimum applies; no-alcohol options available. Must be 18 or over, or 13 and over with a parent.
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