Tuesday · Brooklyn Open Mic

Peer Pressure

Block Hill Station · Park Slope/South Slope

When

Tuesdays · 7:30pm

Free
718 5th Ave
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Hosts
Meg Felling & John Fox@peerpressurecomedy
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signup there
Instagram
@peerpressurecomedy

What to expect

Plan your set around roughly 5 min on stage. In practice, that means showing up with a tight opener, one clear middle idea, and an ending that can land even if the room is moving quickly.

Signup matters here: signup there. Read that literally before you head out, because a lot of avoidable frustration comes from comics assuming every mic uses the same process.

Cost is relatively low-friction here, but free rooms still usually work best when comics treat the venue respectfully and support the room if they can.

Venue notes

Block Hill Station runs in Park Slope/South Slope, Brooklyn, which matters because neighborhood context changes who actually makes it into the room. A Village mic, a Lower East Side mic, and an Astoria mic can all feel very different even before the first comic goes up.

As a bar, the venue shapes the set in predictable ways: room noise, host pacing, and audience focus all depend on whether this is more club-like, more bar-like, or somewhere in between.

Before you go

Aim to arrive before Tuesday at 7:30pm, especially if the signup is handled in person or the host builds the list manually.

House note: Cap at 18 comics.

If plans look fuzzy day-of, check the room or host Instagram before you travel. NYC mics change time, cost, and signup format more often than comics would like.

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