Russell Kane, Ed Gamble and Sara Pascoe are among those set to entertain viewers at this year's St Albans Comedy Garden.
The event will take place in the city's Verulamium Park from July 26 to July 30.
Dylan Morgan, Phil Wang, Milton Jones, Tom Davis, Fern Brady, Rosie Jones, Reginald D Hunter, Chris McCausland and Isy Suttie will also perform.
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The show has been an annual event since 2021 and features entertainment, bars and food.
The Comedy Garden is produced by sibling team Will Briggs and Cass Randolph of '57 Festivals'.
Will Briggs said: "We’re thrilled with this year’s line-up; to have so many of our favourite acts across five days is a real treat and we can’t wait to get back to Verulamium Park."
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Cass Randolph added: "We’ve had two incredibly successful years so far in St Albans, there’s a really big appetite for laughs and good times here.
"The St Albans audiences are always really up for it, and the previous years’ shows have been a riot!
"We feel really established now, our audience know they’re guaranteed an incredible set of comedians with each show, plus the added festival fun of great bars and street food.
"Often people buy tickets to see one act they love and are introduced to more incredible comedians while with us, this festival really is the ultimate showcase to catch the best stand-up comics of the moment."
This year's event has partnered with car marketplace Heycar.
Charlotte Ford, Heycar's head of brand marketing, commented: "We’re delighted to be back as presenting partner for the second year in a row with our friends at St Albans Comedy Garden.
"With a fantastic line-up of the UK’s top comedians including Ed Gamble and the hilarious Sara Pascoe, heycar is thrilled to be part of the summer of feel-good once again.
"I look forward to seeing everyone in St Albans.”
Further information about St Albans Comedy Garden can be found on the organisation's website (www.stalbanscomedygarden.co.uk).
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