🎤 NY King of Comedy Drew Fraser – Live at Comedy In Harlem!

Drew Fraser began his career in Boston, M.A., at the world famous Nick’s Comedy Stop. He later moved to New York City where he has found much success beginning with his first television appearance on Showtime at the Apollo which, soon opened doors to other TV productions like Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam and BET’s Comic View.

08/10/2025 8:00 PM

Door Time: 7:00 PM

Other Showtimes

Sunday, August 10th | Doors Open: 7PM | Showtime: 8PM

Close out your weekend with pure comedy royalty! The New York King of Comedy, Drew Fraser, is touching the stage at Comedy In Harlem for one unforgettable Sunday night.

With TV credits including BET’s ComicView, Def Comedy Jam, Showtime at the Apollo, and Russell Simmons’ HBO All-Star Def Comedy Jam, Drew brings legendary status and non-stop laughs wherever he goes. His razor-sharp delivery, quick wit, and smooth Harlem energy make him one of the most respected comedians in the game.

🎟️ Tickets just $20
🍗 $18 food & drink minimum per person
📍 Comedy In Harlem – 750A St. Nicholas Ave (btwn 147th & 148th)

If you’re looking for big laughs, grown vibes, and a Sunday night that feels like a celebration — this is the move.

Grab your tickets now before it’s sold out!

Tickets are non-refundable.

All shows are limited to ages 21 and over, 16+ with a guardian

Individual comedian appearances are subject to change without notice

If you arrive 30 minutes past show time, we can not guarantee your seat will be reserved.

Groups of 7+ please email info@comedyinharlem.com.

Seating will be assigned based on on-time check-in by groups as purchased.

We cannot guarantee larger parties will be seated together or that tickets purchased separately can be combined at larger tables.

Walk up cover is higher than the online presale price.

Additional health and safety protocols may apply based on updated state guidelines.

NY State Tax (8.875%)

SALES ARE FINAL

Drew Fraser began his career in Boston, M.A., at the world famous Nick’s Comedy Stop. He later moved to New York City where he has found much success beginning with his first television appearance on Showtime at the Apollo which, soon opened doors to other TV productions like Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam and BET’s Comic View.