Pune’s comedy circuit this weekend is operating with very little restraint.

Across Kharadi, FC Road and the city’s smaller performance cafés, comedians are leaning fully into adult humour, chaotic crowd interaction, roast culture, and late-night stand-up formats designed less for polite audiences and more for people emotionally prepared to be publicly uncomfortable.

Which, honestly, is exactly why these rooms stay full.

This week’s lineup feels built for audiences who prefer intimate comedy spaces over massive auditoriums — places where comics improvise aggressively, overshare confidently, and occasionally turn audience members into accidental supporting characters.

Here is everything worth checking out.

27/5 onwards | Multiple dates

SXX & Savage Comedy Show

Laugh and Vibe Club hosts the SXX & Savage Comedy Show this week — a stand-up format clearly designed around uncensored adult humour, savage punchlines, and relationship comedy delivered without much interest in diplomacy.

Adult comedy rooms work differently from mainstream stand-up shows. Audiences arrive already expecting awkward confessions, dating disasters, chaotic breakup stories, and punchlines that would immediately collapse in family settings.

Which usually creates better crowd energy.

Smaller venues like Laugh and Vibe Club naturally support this style because comics can react directly to audience behaviour instead of performing from a distance. Somebody laughs too loudly, somebody becomes part of the joke, and suddenly the entire room feels conversational rather than scripted.

At ₹150 onwards, it remains one of Pune’s cheaper late-evening entertainment options.

Where: Laugh and Vibe Club, Pune | Tickets: ₹150 onwards

29/5 – 30/5 | Multiple slots

Raw And Unprotected By FEELz COMEDY

FEELz COMEDY brings Raw And Unprotected to MILO Co-Work Café this weekend — and the title alone tells you almost everything about the format.

This is the kind of comedy show where performers test unfiltered material, experiment with risky punchlines, and intentionally avoid polished, corporate-safe humour. The atmosphere tends to feel looser, slightly unpredictable, and significantly more personal than larger commercial stand-up events.

Which is usually where the funniest moments happen anyway.

Café-style comedy venues also create unusually interactive environments. Audiences sit closer, reactions become louder, and comics can pivot instantly based on room energy.

At ₹199, it is positioned as an affordable weekend-night comedy plan without demanding a full theatre-sized commitment.

Where: MILO Co-Work Café, Pune | Tickets: ₹199

29/5 onwards | Multiple dates

Kharadi Late Nights | Stand-up Comedy

The Mic Loft Studio hosts Kharadi Late Nights this weekend — a recurring stand-up format built specifically around late-evening comedy crowds.

Late-night audiences behave differently from early-evening crowds. People arrive after work, after dinner, after failed plans somewhere else, and with significantly less emotional patience for slow comedy setups.

Which forces comics to become sharper immediately.

The Kharadi location also helps attract younger professional crowds looking for low-pressure weekend entertainment without navigating larger nightlife districts. Expect observational humour, crowd interaction, workplace jokes, dating fatigue, and stories built entirely around urban survival.

At ₹149 onwards, this becomes one of the city’s most accessible recurring comedy outings.

Where: The Mic Loft Studio, Pune | Tickets: ₹149 onwards

29/5 – 30/5 | After 9 pm

COMEDY MIXTAPE in FC-Road After 9pm by FEELz COMEDY

Also hosted at MILO Co-Work Café, COMEDY MIXTAPE brings a rotating late-night lineup to FC Road this weekend.

The “mixtape” structure usually means multiple comedians performing shorter sets instead of one long headlining act — which keeps the pace faster and the energy far more unpredictable.

One comic might lean observational. Another arrives aggressively absurd. Another spends ten straight minutes discussing relationship trauma disguised as humour.

Which honestly describes modern stand-up pretty accurately.

FC Road’s student-heavy atmosphere makes it an especially natural location for casual comedy formats that prioritise spontaneity over polished structure.

At ₹199, this is an easy weekend add-on for anyone already spending the evening around the FC Road area.

Where: MILO Co-Work Café, Pune | Tickets: ₹199

All event details are as provided by organisers and are subject to change. Readers are advised to confirm timings and ticket availability directly with venues before attending.