Friday November 6th - 11:30PM
Midtown

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PREMIUM SEATING$64.55
$55.00 + $9.55 fee
Table Seating Close to the Stage
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GA$37.37
$30.00 + $7.37 fee
*Promo Codes can be added in next step

Requirements:

  • All sales are final; Tickets are non-refundable
  • $20-item minimum purchase per person in showroom (includes drinks and snacks); NY Tax and 18% gratuity additional
  • Ages 16+
  • Individual comedian appearances subject to change without notice
  • For reservations of groups of 12+, please fill out our group reservations form
  • Seating is 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
  • Prices of tickets purchased at walk-up cover are higher than online presale price

NY State Tax (8.875%) additional
ALL SALES ARE FINAL

Note: This event is at our Midtown location
Tokyo Kanpai Boys Presented by the New York Comedy Festival
After a successful U.S. Monsters of Tokyo tour this spring, the men from the group are coming back to America this fall with an all-new show and an all-new group name. Meet the Tokyo Kanpai Boys, Japan's funniest stand-up comedians, bringing brand-new material and a wildly entertaining look at life and comedy through Japanese eyes. The lineup features Kansei Yasuda (Kill Tony), Daniel Wilson (Badonkadonk Podcast), Shota Saimu (NYCF), and Daisuke Muramoto (I Am a Comedian).

Whether they're explaining Japanese dating culture, exposing everyday misunderstandings between East and West, or simply proving that awkwardness is universal in every language, the Tokyo Kanpai Boys deliver a show that's packed with laughs. Don't miss this unforgettable night of international comedy that bridges cultures through laughter. Cheers — "Kanpai!" — to that.

Featuring:

Kansei Yasuda — Originally from Tokyo and now based in Toronto, Kansei is one of the fastest-rising international comics working today. A Golden Ticket winner on Kill Tony, he has toured throughout North America and Asia, earning acclaim for his energetic storytelling, sharp cultural observations, and brilliantly unpredictable style.

Daniel Wilson — A Japanese-American comedian based in Tokyo, Daniel has built a massive global following through his viral "Let Me Teach You Some Japanese" videos, earning over 200,000 Instagram followers and 5.5 million TikTok likes. Trained at Japan's prestigious Watanabe Comedy School, he combines Japanese and American comedy traditions into a style that's both insightful and endlessly relatable.

Shota Saimu — Known for his deceptively quiet stage presence and devastating punchlines, Shota has become a favorite among audiences in both Japan and the United States. Performing in both English and Japanese, his dry delivery, understated confidence, and viral online clips have made him one of Japan's most exciting emerging comedic voices.

Daisuke Muramoto — One of Japan's most recognizable comedians, Muramoto first rose to fame as half of the legendary manzai duo Woman Rush Hour, appearing on hundreds of television programs before reinventing himself as one of Japan's boldest stand-up voices. His acclaimed documentary I Am a Comedian chronicles his journey from mainstream celebrity to internationally touring performer whose fearless comedy tackles politics, culture, and identity.


Presented by the New York Comedy Festival.