Felix Lobrecht will open “Downstairs Comedy Club”.

Downstairs Comedy Club
Star comedian Felix Lobrecht wants to open his own comedy club

Felix Lobrecht is 35 years old and lives in Berlin

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The Berlin comedian Felix Lobrecht wants to open his own comedy club soon: it will be called “Downstairs Comedy Club,” according to Lobrecht. What is known about the club.

The Berlin comedian Felix Lobrecht will open a comedy club. He should Downstairs Comedy Club and is located in Berlin-Mitte. He wants to officially open in mid-June, or at the beginning of July at the latest, “depending on how the construction work goes,” Lobrecht said at his last weekend Instagram channel. According to Lobrecht, unknown artists and comedy stars will appear in the club, perhaps also American comedians.

Lobrecht publishes the first show dates

A lot of work still needs to be done in the club at the moment, but he wants to run several test shows before the official opening. The comedian published the first show dates on Tuesday. According to the club, it will open four times a week: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Felix Lobrecht has been awarded the German Comedy Prize and the “1Live Krone” several times. He is a bestselling author and has his own fashion label. His podcast “Gemischtes Hack”, which he runs with Tommi Schmitt, has been one of Germany’s most listened to podcasts for years.

Felix Lobrecht wants to go on tour again after a break from comedy

In March 2023, Lobrecht announced that he would be taking a one-year break from comedy. “I’ve worked myself to death. I’ve been sick for five months. I’m in the clinic here, I’m fucked,” said Lobrecht in his podcast at the time and reiterated several times: “I can’t take it anymore, I’m broken.” Shortly before, in February 2023, he said this star: “The path to the top is very absorbing. This leads to you not being able to come to terms with yourself. At some point it catches up with you. Then you get a shock from life.” Already in December 2021, Lobrecht said in a conversation with Sandra Maischberger that he was suffering from “depressive phases”. Lobrecht told dem about his extreme success star: “Objectively, I know that everything went very well. But it doesn’t feel the way I imagined. I thought it would make me happy and carefree. But it doesn’t.”

Lobrecht said on his Instagram channel that he is currently writing a new comedy program so that he can go on tour again next year. He wants to test his new jokes in front of an audience, which is why he will often appear at his comedy club – but without prior notice. “I don’t do that on purpose,” he said. “I want honest feedback – and if new jokes from me suck, then I want them to bomb.”

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