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Hamburg: Moin Comedy Club Stand Up Comedy Live Show Ticket
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A good laugh can be a whole plan. In Hamburg, Moin Comedy Club turns a small venue into a live stand-up night with five comedians on one microphone.
What I like most is the combination of a close-up club feel and the promise of a nonstop two-hour set, plus drinks at fair prices to keep things comfortable. The main catch: it’s German comedy, so if you’re not at ease with the language, you may not catch every joke punchline.
If you want a safe bet, this show is a strong choice. But humor is personal, and the lineup can change, so not every set will land the same way for every sense of timing.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Hamburg’s Moin Comedy Club at Universo Tango: A night that feels local
- Finding Universo Tango: How to get there without stress
- The show format: What 5 Comedians 1 Microphone really means
- The 20-minute break: when to step away (or not)
- Drinks and snacks: budgeting the real cost of a fun night
- German comedy notes: the biggest factor for your enjoyment
- What the atmosphere is like once the lights go down
- Who should book this comedy club night
- Price and value: is $40 a fair deal for 2 hours?
- Tips to make your evening run smoothly
- Should you book Moin Comedy Club in Hamburg?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Moin Comedy Club stand-up show?
- How many comedians perform in the show?
- What language is the comedy performed in?
- Is there a break during the performance?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Are snacks and drinks included in the ticket?
- Can the lineup change?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Universo Tango location: find the courtyard behind the sign, then go down the stairs
- 5 comedians, 1 microphone: a rapid mix of styles in one show
- 2 hours on the clock: expect a full evening block with a short pause
- German-only: the comedy and hosting are in German
- 20-minute break: planned downtime during the show
- Drinks available: snacks and drinks aren’t included, but drinks are part of the experience
Hamburg’s Moin Comedy Club at Universo Tango: A night that feels local

Hamburg has plenty of cultural stops, but stand-up is a different kind of “local.” Moin Comedy Club runs in a converted performance space at Tanzstudio Universo Tango, and the vibe is meant to feel like you’re inside the act, not watching from far away.
I like that the show is built around momentum. You’re getting a full 120-minute entertainment block and not just a quick set. The pacing matters in comedy, and this one is designed to keep your attention moving from one performer to the next.
You’ll also see the venue treated like part of the show. The space gets dressed up with romantic candles, which sounds decorative, but it also signals that the organizers care about atmosphere, not just the stage.
One more reason this feels authentically Hamburg: the club’s pitch leans on being an established stop since 2018, with experienced hands plus newer talent. That’s a good mix if you want laughs, but you don’t want the night to feel too predictable.
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Finding Universo Tango: How to get there without stress

The meeting point is specific, and that helps on a night when you’re trying to be on time. The club is inside the Tanzstudio called Universo Tango.
Here’s the practical route you should follow: look for the sign, go into the back courtyard (Hinterhof), then walk to the stairs and go down. That down-stair detail is easy to miss if you’re glancing at street-level storefronts only.
Because it’s a comedy club setup, I’d treat arrival as part of the experience. If you show up a bit early, you’ll get time to settle in, choose what kind of viewing angle you prefer, and get your drinks order in before the show heats up.
Also, the host/greeter is German, so if you have any last-minute questions, keep it simple and expect German communication.
The show format: What 5 Comedians 1 Microphone really means

The ticket is for the show titled 5 Comedians 1 Microphone, running for about two hours total. That matters because “comedy club night” can mean different things elsewhere, but here it’s clearly set up like a variety show built from multiple sets.
You’ll see five comedians—some from Hamburg and some from across Germany—so the jokes likely cover that mix of local reference points and wider German topics. Even when the content is different, the format tends to keep the energy up because each comedian has to make an impression before the next one starts.
There’s also a host of the evening who accompanies you through the world of stand-up. It’s not just passive entertainment. The hosting role is meant to guide the night and keep the rhythm steady.
One unique detail I appreciate: there’s a playful backstage story about the organizers and their stand-up scene roots. The message is clear—this isn’t a casual pop-up. People involved in comedy take the hosting and production seriously, even if they joke about it.
The 20-minute break: when to step away (or not)

The show includes a 20-minute break. Comedy breaks can be awkward if you’re not sure when to expect them, but in this case it’s built into the schedule.
Use that pause smartly:
- If you want a drink, the break is usually your easiest window to order without missing chunks of a set.
- If you’re sensitive to interruptions, plan to use the break to reset your attention and then settle in for the next comedian.
Because the line-up is subject to change, the break can also feel like a reset point. You’re likely to get a clear shift in energy after it, even if the overall lineup stays close to what’s advertised.
Drinks and snacks: budgeting the real cost of a fun night

Ticket price is about $40 per person, and the show itself includes your ticket and seating. What’s not included are snacks and drinks.
That’s a totally normal setup for comedy clubs, but it affects value. If you come in expecting the ticket to cover everything, you’ll be surprised. If you come in expecting drinks to be part of the night, then the pricing becomes easier to manage because the club promises fair prices for drinks.
What I like about this approach is that you can control your spending. You can keep it simple and grab one drink, or you can settle in and make it a longer evening. The venue also has snacks available, which is useful if you’re hungry before a show that lasts two hours.
If you’re on a tighter budget, I’d plan on the ticket being the anchor cost, then set a small amount aside for at most a couple of drinks. That keeps the night fun without turning into an expense you didn’t plan for.
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German comedy notes: the biggest factor for your enjoyment

This show is in German. That’s not a minor detail. Comedy timing often depends on language nuance, wordplay, and quick shifts in meaning. If you understand German well enough to follow stories and jokes at normal speed, you’ll likely have a great time.
If your German is at an intermediate level, you still might enjoy parts—especially physical humor and crowd reactions—but you may miss layers. And if you’re relying on translations, you can end up frustrated because stand-up doesn’t pause for meaning.
There’s also a line-up change note. That’s normal in live entertainment, but it means you can’t treat the night like a fixed script. If you’re deciding between shows, pick the time that fits your schedule and go in ready for a living, breathing performance.
What the atmosphere is like once the lights go down

The club’s pitch includes a unique atmosphere: candles, drinks, and a feeling of being in on something. That matters more than people think. The best stand-up nights have audience energy that matches the comedians’ rhythm.
I also like the promise of a legend-style presentation, which usually means the host and performers know how to work a room. When the room is set up for it—tight space, social energy, clear attention on stage—it becomes easier to laugh without overthinking it.
And the “oldest comedy club in the city” claim (and its story since 2018) suggests the organizers have learned what works. Comedy is fragile. One wrong pacing choice can kill momentum. A club that’s run long enough tends to build the night around a reliable flow.
Who should book this comedy club night

This is a good fit if:
- you want a lively, evening-length activity in Hamburg
- you enjoy stand-up and like variety from comedian to comedian
- you’re comfortable with German humor, or at least confident enough to follow a performance
It’s also great for couples or small groups who want something social but not chaotic. The show is two hours, seating is included, and the club environment keeps you from feeling like you’re wandering around.
You might want to think twice if:
- German is a struggle for you
- you’re the type who needs every joke fully explained to laugh
- you’re hoping for English stand-up (this one isn’t positioned that way)
One more balanced note: comedy success depends on performer styles and audience taste on the night. Even in a high-rated venue, some sets may land better than others. That’s not a “bad show” sign; it’s just how comedy works.
Price and value: is $40 a fair deal for 2 hours?

At about $40 per person for a two-hour stand-up night, the value is in the package: a ticket that includes seating plus five comedians performing in a dedicated club setting.
Here’s how I’d judge it for your decision:
- If you like comedy clubs and you’re comfortable with German, you’re paying for time, energy, and multiple comedians in one ticket. That’s often better than paying for a longer event with just one performer.
- If you’re not sure you’ll follow German stand-up comfortably, the ticket cost can feel higher, because enjoyment may hinge on language fluency.
Also remember: snacks and drinks aren’t included. So the real budget is ticket plus what you choose to order. Still, since drinks are described as fair priced, you shouldn’t feel forced into big spending to enjoy the night.
For me, the best value is when you want a solid “one activity” night in Hamburg that doesn’t require planning a route across the city. This is a focused experience, in one place, with a clear length.
Tips to make your evening run smoothly
A comedy club night works best when you give yourself a little room to settle. A few practical steps help:
- Arrive a bit early so you can find the downstairs entrance without rushing.
- Plan on the 20-minute break for drink/snack orders.
- Go in expecting German stand-up with a host guiding the evening.
- If you’re sensitive to pacing, remember the show is structured around multiple comedians, so the energy will shift often.
One small mindset trick: treat it like live theatre, not like a streaming show. The audience vibe matters, and you’ll get more out of the experience if you stay present and follow the flow—even when a joke is quick.
Should you book Moin Comedy Club in Hamburg?
Yes, you should book it if you want a real Hamburg night out with five comedians and a club atmosphere designed for laughs. The strongest reasons to go are the consistent focus on a full 120-minute show, the friendly vibe built around the host and presenters, and the promise of fair drinks.
I’d only skip or think twice if your German comfort level is low or if you’re expecting English stand-up. In that case, the format is still fun, but you may not get the full punch of the jokes.
If you’re ready for German comedy and you like the idea of a dedicated venue at Universo Tango, this is an easy yes.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Moin Comedy Club stand-up show?
The show lasts about 2 hours.
How many comedians perform in the show?
The ticket is for 5 comedians in a single show format titled 5 Comedians 1 Microphone.
What language is the comedy performed in?
The shows are in German.
Is there a break during the performance?
Yes. There is a 20-minute break.
Where is the meeting point?
The club is located in the Tanzstudio called Universo Tango. Go to the sign in the back courtyard (Hinterhof) and then take the stairs down.
Are snacks and drinks included in the ticket?
No. Snacks and drinks are not included.
Can the lineup change?
Yes. The lineup is subject to change.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


































