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🎓 How Open Mics Work

A complete guide for absolute beginners

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What IS an Open Mic?

Anyone can sign up to perform 3-5 minutes of comedy. It's free to perform (sometimes there's a 1 drink minimum at the venue). You don't need experience, credentials, or permission. You just show up and put your name on the list.

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How to Find One

Search "[your city] comedy open mic" on Google, Facebook, Instagram, or use the search tool above. The sites we link to (BadSlava, OpenMic.US) have the most comprehensive databases. Also check local comedy club websites - most list their open mic nights.

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How to Sign Up

Most open mics have a "bucket" draw or a sign-up sheet. Here's the deal:

  • Arrive 15-30 minutes before the show starts
  • Find the host and ask where to sign up
  • Write your name on the list (or put it in the bucket)
  • Some mics are first-come-first-served, others are random draw
  • A few require signing up online beforehand - check their social media
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What to Expect

  • You'll wait for your name to be called (could be 20 min to 2 hours)
  • You get 3-5 minutes (they'll signal when time is almost up - usually a light)
  • The audience is mostly other comedians waiting for their turn
  • Bombing is NORMAL - everyone bombs their first time. And their tenth.
  • Nobody will be mean to you - comedians are incredibly supportive of beginners
  • The host will introduce you and bring you up. Just walk to the mic and start.
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What to Bring

  • Your set (memorized, or on your phone as backup - no shame)
  • $10-15 for a drink or food (support the venue - they're doing you a favor)
  • A way to record yourself (your phone on a table works great)
  • Thick skin and a sense of humor about yourself
  • A pen - some sign-up sheets are old school
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Open Mic Etiquette

  • Watch other comics - don't just leave after your set (this is the #1 rule)
  • Don't go over your time - if they say 5 minutes, do 5 minutes or less
  • Don't record other people without asking first
  • Buy something from the venue - they're providing the space
  • Introduce yourself to other comics afterward - that's how you network
  • Laugh at other comics' jokes - be a good audience member too
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After Your First Mic

  • Watch your recording (yes, it will be painful - that's growth)
  • Note what got laughs and what didn't
  • Go back NEXT WEEK - consistency is everything in comedy
  • Sign up for bombed.app and practice between mics
  • Write new material based on what you learned
  • Tell yourself: "I did something 99% of people are too scared to do"
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Common Mistakes Beginners Make

  • Going too long - stick to your time, always
  • Not having a clear punchline - every joke needs a payoff
  • Explaining jokes after they don't land - just move on
  • Being too nervous to make eye contact - look at people, not the floor
  • Quitting after one bad night - every comic you admire bombed hundreds of times
  • Not recording themselves - you can't improve what you can't review
  • Trying to be someone else - find YOUR voice, not a copy of someone famous

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💨 I'm Too Scared

Real talk for people with stage fright

"Every comedian you've ever seen was terrified their first time."
- Every comedian, ever
"Bombing is the BEGINNING, not the end. Your first bomb is your comedy birth certificate."
"The fear never goes away. You just learn to use it. That adrenaline? It makes you sharper, funnier, more alive on stage."
"Practice on bombed.app first - it's literally why we exist. Get comfortable with your material before the mic."

Not ready for a real stage yet? Start here:

These tools will get you stage-ready from the comfort of your couch.

The Math of Fear

Think about it this way:

  • Worst case: You bomb. Nobody remembers in a week. You learn something. You try again.
  • Best case: You get laughs. You feel incredible. You discover a new passion.
  • If you don't go: You'll always wonder "what if?" That regret lasts forever.

The only real failure is not trying.