Jill Kimmel brings her stand-up comedy to the intimate stage at Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club, the venue that bears her brother's name tucked inside the LINQ Promenade. The club itself has that classic comedy room feel—low ceilings, tight seating, and brick walls that have absorbed countless punchlines since opening. It's the kind of space where comedians can really work the crowd, and no one's more than a few feet from the stage.
Jill has carved out her own path in comedy, separate from her famous sibling, developing material that draws from everyday observations and family dynamics with a sharp, self-deprecating edge. Her performances tend to be conversational and relatable, the kind of comedy that feels like sitting around with the funniest person at a dinner party. Multiple showtimes over the weekend give audiences flexibility to catch her set either earlier in the evening or later at night, depending on how they're pacing their Vegas adventures.