The Bell House

concert hall

Bar and music/comedy venue in Brooklyn housed in a redecorated 1920s warehouse that hosts indie concerts, stand-up, and live recordings; opened in 2008 and was a regular recording site for NPR's Ask Me Another. Known for its intimate stage, red velvet curtains, chandeliers and old-fashioned wood trim.

The Bell House, 149, 7th Street, Park Slope, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, 11215, United States
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ComedyMusic~24 events/monthUSD 15–200

Upcoming Events (12)

High Black History

Sun, 19 Apr 2026at3:30 PM

An evening of stand-up comedy at The Bell House in Brooklyn titled High Black History. Expect sharp, provocative takes on Black history and culture from a rotating lineup of comedians, delivered in a warm, intimate NYC venue.

Weeding Out The Stoned - The Game Show of Sobriety Tests

Mon, 20 Apr 2026at3:30 PM

A cheeky, satirical comedy game show at The Bell House in Brooklyn. Tonight's event features mock sobriety challenges, witty hosts, and audience participation in a lively NYC venue. Expect sharp banter, games, and big laughs on April 20, 2026 at 7:30 PM.

Sounds Like A Cult LIVE!

Tue, 21 Apr 2026at4:00 PM

Sounds Like A Cult LIVE! brings a cult-themed comedy podcast to The Bell House for a special Brooklyn show. Expect witty banter, guests, and cult-humor in a lively club atmosphere.

My Straight Friends

Wed, 22 Apr 2026at3:30 PM

A live stand-up comedy night at The Bell House in Brooklyn featuring My Straight Friends. Expect sharp, candid humor, witty anecdotes about friendship and modern life, and a casual NYC vibe that welcomes the audience to become part of the show.

Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me Presents: Comedy Grab Bag

Fri, 24 Apr 2026at3:30 PM

A night of stand-up and rotating sketches as Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me presents Comedy Grab Bag at The Bell House in Brooklyn. The rotating lineup promises fresh material from a slate of comedians, delivering sharp, topical humor in a casual, crowd-friendly venue. A lively show for New York comedy fans.

VARIETOPIA WITH PAUL F. TOMPKINS

Sun, 26 Apr 2026at3:30 PM

Paul F. Tompkins headlines Varietopia at The Bell House in Brooklyn. An intimate night of sharp stand-up, quirky sketches, and surprise guests, delivered in a classic club setting. A lively, crowd-friendly dive into smart, alternative comedy.

Isabel Klee Talks Dogs, Boys, and Other Things I've Cried About

Tue, 28 Apr 2026at3:30 PM

Isabel Klee brings sharp, personal humor to The Bell House in Brooklyn, sharing stories about dogs, dating, and the chaos of life. A candid stand-up evening blending witty observations with heartfelt moments, set in a cozy New York venue.

Don't Stop I'm About to Jazz

Thu, 30 Apr 2026at3:30 PM

Don't Stop I'm About to Jazz is a live jazz concert at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NYC. On April 30, 2026 at 7:30 PM, the evening features a vibrant jazz performance in an intimate venue known for eclectic music nights.

DRUNK BOLLYWOOD LIVE!

Fri, 1 May 2026at3:30 PM

Drunk Bollywood Live! brings a wild, Bollywood-inspired comedy night to The Bell House in Brooklyn. Expect rowdy sketches, musical bits, and audience interaction delivered with a high-energy, casual vibe. A fun night for fans of Bollywood cinema and stand-up in New York City.

Trae Crowder

Sat, 2 May 2026at3:30 PM

Trae Crowder headlines a late-evening stand-up show at The Bell House in Brooklyn, delivering his sharp political humor and Southern storytelling to a live NYC crowd. Known for witty cultural riffs and bold takes, his performance brings a lively, approachable vibe to an intimate venue.

Pineapplefest: Benefit Show for Olive Hui at The Bell House

Sun, 3 May 2026at4:00 PM

A star-studded benefit variety show at The Bell House in Brooklyn to support Olive Hui, featuring Wheatus, stand-up icons David Cross, Dave Foley, Julie Klausner, and Kevin McDonald. The night blends live music with sharp comedy in a lively, fundraiser-friendly Brooklyn venue.

Rory Scovel — Live Stand-up

Sun, 17 May 2026at3:30 PM

Stand-up special night with comedian Rory Scovel performing live at The Bell House in Brooklyn — an evening of original, observational comedy.