Some of the funniest names in comedy will gather together TD Garden in Boston this November for a night of belly laughs and giving back.

Comics Come Home 29 is America's longest-running comedy show fundraiser and has become an annual tradition in Boston.

On November 8, 2025 at 8 p.m., the laughs return to TD Garden as guests enjoy the talented comedians on stage while raising funds for the Cam Neely Foundation.

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Created by Bruins legend Cam Neely, the foundation provides comfort, support and hope for cancer patients and their families.

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Host Denis Leary will introduce some famous faces on stage throughout the evening.

Who’s Performing at Comics Come Home 29?

    • Sebastian Maniscalco
    • Sarah Silverman
    • Conan O'Brien
    • Lenny Clarke
    • Michelle Buteau
    • Robert Kelly
    • Erin Maguire

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How the Cam Neely Foundation Helps Cancer Patients

Over the years, Comics Come Home has raised much-needed funds for the Cam Neely Foundation, helping hundreds of families.

  • 36,000 nights of lodging at The Neely House
  • 8 cancer centers funded: 2 pediatric, 5 adult, 1 research clinic
  • $34 million dollars raised

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This special event is a great way to enjoy a night out while giving back.

The foundation describes it perfectly as a night that "brings together a constellation of comedic talent for an unforgettable night of laughter and generosity."

How to Get Tickets to the Show

Tickets for Comics Come Home 29 are still available via Ticketmaster.

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