November 20 - November 23

NY Kings of Comedy Tour

NY Kings of Comedy Tour

with Rob Stapleton , Talent and Capone

Harlem, the crown lands here. đź‘‘

NY Kings of Comedy are taking over Comedy In Harlem for the biggest comedy weekend in NYC—back-to-back heaters with Capone, Rob Stapleton, and Talent bringing that real uptown energy.

Who’s on the throne:

  • Capone — Def Comedy Jam, BET’s ComicView, Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Jam
  • Rob Stapleton — HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, Bad Boys of Comedy, Jamie Foxx’s Laffapalooza, Comedy Central, Kevin Hart’s LOL Network
  • Talent — Def Comedy Jam, BET’s ComicView, Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Jam
Tickets
  • $40 General Admission (55 per show)
  • $60 VIP Preferred (25 per show; best seats + early entry)
Dates & Times
  • Thu, Nov 20 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Fri, Nov 21 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Fri, Nov 21 — 10:30 PM (Seating 10:00 PM)
  • Sat, Nov 22 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Sat, Nov 22 — 10:30 PM (Seating 10:00 PM)
  • Sun, Nov 23 — 7:00 PM (Seating 6:00 PM)

Venue: Comedy In Harlem — 750A St. Nicholas Ave (147th St), New York, NY
Trains: A/B/C/D to 145th

These shows will sell out—lock your seats now and be part of the weekend everybody in New York is talking about.

Rob Stapleton

🔥 Sugarshack Sundays at Comedy In Harlem! 🔥

Get ready for a night of nonstop laughs with the NY King of Comedy Rob Stapleton hosting! 🎤💥

🎟️ Tickets just $20

🕕 Doors open at 6PM | 🎭 Show starts at 7PM

📍750A St. Nicholas Ave (147th St)

Start your Sundays with soul, laughs, and Harlem vibes. Don’t miss it!

#ComedyInHarlem #SugarshackSundays #RobStapleton #HarlemNights #UptownComedy #SundayFunday

Talent

After headlining his own comedy shows and tours, making appearances on BET's Comic View, HBO, Def Comedy Jam, and landing the coveted spot on 98.7 Kiss FM's Morning Show, TALENT has certainly lived up to his name! He has also been seen in movies alongside Danny Devito, Rosie Perez, Marisa Tomei, and John Leguizamo.

Capone

Born as Derrick Lee and straight out of the Bronx, NY, he has one of the most exciting careers in comedy. A hustler who trades in his ruggish-thuggish ways to become a successful entrepreneur and later metamorphosis the world of comedy as Capone. Capone didn’t ignore the warning signs that he needed to cease the hustle. His first and last signs came in 1991 after receiving a nine-month sentence. It was then that the soon-to-be notorious funnyman knew the street life wasn’t his calling. “Jail was a blessing for me. At the rate I was going I’d either be spending a whole lot of time there or end up dead”, recalls the comedian of his spiraling street career. With a second chance, Capone left the street life and became a home attendant for the mentally challenged. “It may seem a little far fetched that I chose a Samaritan job, but I’ve always been interested in helping people, especially those who are unable do for themselves”. Although his salary was a far cry from his previous income, he valued his freedom enough to stay on a legitimate path and supplement his wages by moonlighting as a barber on the weekends. It was at his second job, that he began to hone his comedic skills by engaging in intense snap sessions with co-workers. “I was always cracking jokes on the customers or my co-workers so the barber shop served as a sort of comedy haven for me.” It wasn’t until 1992, when a promoter friend of Capone’s challenged him to take his innate talent off the streets and to the stage that his comedy career was launched. “My first show was at Columbia University,” says the comedic veteran of his meager beginnings and who credits his late mother for his comedic sense. “I won the amateur contest and I was invited to perform with the heavy hitters.” Performing with professionals such as Mike Epps, Tracey Morgan and Talent, opened up many doors for the boisterous budding comedian. He immediately ditched his day job after he’d saved his earnings to open his first barbershop. “It was always one of my dreams to have my own barber shop and work for myself.”

Today, the funnyman is the C.E.O. of D.D.L. Enterprises (his initials). He teaches the business of comedy one day per week, at no charge, to up and coming comedians. In addition to his acute business savvy, Capone’s ability to adapt to any audience has made him a mainstay in the comedy arena. He has performed at a variety of venues such as New York’s Caroline’s Comedy Club, Uptown Comedy Club, Boston Comedy Club (noting just a few) and many college Universities. He has toured with N.Y. Kings of Comedy, Russell Simmons Def Comedy Jam in England and Shaquille O’Neal’s All Star Comedy Jam in 2011 and 2012. It is this same universal comedic flair that helped Capone nab his gig as the host of Harlem’s legendary Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre as well as the majority of the theaters scheduled concerts, “transforming it into a comedic vision”, says the comedian. With his witty style of comedy, the content of his material derives from personal experiences, relationships, children, society, work and ethnicity, admits Capone. Capone notably talented in acting as well, was the main actor for New York Times bestselling author Zane’s HBO film production of her book Sex Chronicles. It’s obvious that he has traveled his path and walked toward the light almost stealthily – when the world of comedy least anticipated his arrival. But he’s here now! Sitting stoically upon his comedic throne, capitalizing on his continued success as he embraces every opportunity to tickle the next funny bone.

11/23/2025 7:00 PM

Door Time: 6:00 PM

Other Showtimes

Harlem, the crown lands here. đź‘‘
NY Kings of Comedy are taking over Comedy In Harlem for the biggest comedy weekend in NYC—back-to-back heaters with Capone, Rob Stapleton, and Talent bringing that real uptown energy.

Who’s on the throne:

  • Capone — Def Comedy Jam, BET’s ComicView, Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Jam
  • Rob Stapleton — HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, Bad Boys of Comedy, Jamie Foxx’s Laffapalooza, Comedy Central, Kevin Hart’s LOL Network
  • Talent — Def Comedy Jam, BET’s ComicView, Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Jam

Tickets

  • $40 General Admission (55 per show)
  • $60 VIP Preferred (25 per show; best seats)

Dates & Times

  • Thu, Nov 20 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Fri, Nov 21 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Fri, Nov 21 — 10:30 PM (Seating 10:00 PM)
  • Sat, Nov 22 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Sat, Nov 22 — 10:30 PM (Seating 10:00 PM)
  • Sun, Nov 23 — 7:00 PM (Seating 6:00 PM)

Venue: Comedy In Harlem — 750A St. Nicholas Ave (147th St), New York, NY
Trains: A/B/C/D to 145th

These shows will sell out—lock your seats now and be part of the weekend everybody in New York is talking about.

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

Harlem, the crown lands here. đź‘‘

NY Kings of Comedy are taking over Comedy In Harlem for the biggest comedy weekend in NYC—back-to-back heaters with Capone, Rob Stapleton, and Talent bringing that real uptown energy.

Who’s on the throne:

  • Capone — Def Comedy Jam, BET’s ComicView, Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Jam
  • Rob Stapleton — HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, Bad Boys of Comedy, Jamie Foxx’s Laffapalooza, Comedy Central, Kevin Hart’s LOL Network
  • Talent — Def Comedy Jam, BET’s ComicView, Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Jam
Tickets
  • $40 General Admission (55 per show)
  • $60 VIP Preferred (25 per show; best seats + early entry)
Dates & Times
  • Thu, Nov 20 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Fri, Nov 21 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Fri, Nov 21 — 10:30 PM (Seating 10:00 PM)
  • Sat, Nov 22 — 8:00 PM (Seating 7:00 PM)
  • Sat, Nov 22 — 10:30 PM (Seating 10:00 PM)
  • Sun, Nov 23 — 7:00 PM (Seating 6:00 PM)

Venue: Comedy In Harlem — 750A St. Nicholas Ave (147th St), New York, NY
Trains: A/B/C/D to 145th

These shows will sell out—lock your seats now and be part of the weekend everybody in New York is talking about.

Rob Stapleton

Talent

Capone