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These 3 upcoming Tampa Bay comedy shows are a laugh a minute

Need a little comedic relief (or just looking for air-conditioned activities)? We’ve got improv shows, a visit from SNL alum Seth Meyers, and a show at the Imagine Museum.

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Get ready to laugh at the former “SNL” writer + cast member’s set.

Photo via @hardrocktampa

Between Count Down Improv Fest and a visit from “SNL” legend Seth Meyers, it’s a busy week for comedy in TBAY.

Laughing Glass: Stand-Up Comedy Night | Tuesday, Aug. 8 | 5-8 p.m. | Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg | $10 | Stop by the first-ever comedy show amidst the museum’s massive collection of contemporary glass art.

Count Down Improv Festival | Wednesday, Aug. 9-Saturday, Aug. 12 | 7 p.m. | HCC, 1304 E. 11th Ave., Tampa | $20-$65 | Giggle at solo, duo, and trio performances from more than 77 comedians.

Seth Meyers | Thursday, Aug. 10 | 8 p.m. | Seminole Hard Rock, 5223 Orient Rd., Tampa | $45-$65 | “Late Night” might be on pause, but you can catch the host and “SNL” alum’s stand-up act right here in TBAY.

Did we miss any comedy specials or stand-up nights? Let us know.

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