Brad Garrett's Comedy Club
Welcome to Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club, home to the best comedy on the Las Vegas Strip! Our brand new venue is open in the MGM Grand, and we are proud to feature a never-ending line-up of the finest comedians around, from established stand-up stars to the hottest young comics in the business. Come join us to experience the best comedy shows that Vegas has to offer!
Enjoy an hour and a half of laughs and fun with discount tickets to Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club inside the MGM Grand. From established comics to up and coming talents, and even Brad Garrett himself on select nights, this is the perfect way to see some of the very best comedy in Las Vegas.
Best known for his role on the Emmy award-winning sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, Brad returns to his Vegas roots with his comedy club at the MGM Grand.
Garrett started performing in Vegas in the ’80s as an opening act for big-name performers, including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Liza Minnelli. With almost 25 years as a headliner on the Las Vegas Strip under his belt, Garrett always wanted to open a club in the city that helped launch his career. During this 90 mintue show, guests will enjoy well-known comics, up and coming comics. Book now and save with Brad Garrett Comedy Club Las Vegas Ticket Deals available now!
ABOUT BRAD GARRETT
Brad Garrett won three Emmy’s and a SAG Award for his role as “Robert Barone” on the iconic television series Everybody Loves Raymond. He was also nominated for an Emmy and SAG Award for his portrayal of The Great One in the telefilm Gleason.
Garrett’s trademark voice has been heard in over 30 animated features, including the contemporary classics Finding Nemo, Ratatouille and Tangled. Garrett’s film credits include David Chase’s Not Fade Away as well as Music and Lyrics, Suicide Kings and Woody Allen’s Sweet and Lowdown.
Garrett’s stand-up career has spanned over thirty years and he was one of the youngest comics ever to appear on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. In the late 80’s he opened for Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr; in Las Vegas, where he recently opened his own comedy club at the MGM Grand, performing to sold-out audiences.
Garrett has performed on Broadway in Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple and was seen in the second season of the acclaimed cable television series Fargo. He also starred in the 2016 two-part season finale of Law and Order: SVU.
The Gallery division of Simon and Schuster published Garrett’s autobiographical book When The Balls Drop in 2015.
Before opening his club at the MGM Grand, Garrett operated a club at the Tropicana.