Most double bills are a headliner and someone warming up the room. This one is two comics of equal weight who have built the entire premise around pretending to hate each other, and it only exists for two nights.
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Two comedians walk onto the same stage, and instead of splitting the night politely they spend it trying to make each other break. That's the premise of Hasan Hates Ronny, Ronny Hates Hasan, a co-headlining show that puts Hasan Minhaj and Ronny Chieng in the Encore Theater at Wynn for exactly two nights in September.
What the night actually is
Hasan Hates Ronny, Ronny Hates Hasan is a real co-headlining tour rather than a headliner with an opener, which is the detail that changes everything about how it plays. Both men built careers turning politics, pop culture and family into fast, sharp material, and the framing of mutual loathing gives them licence to needle each other between sets. You get two full comedic voices and the friction between them, which is more than most double bills deliver. For clubs running year-round instead, see our guide to the best comedy clubs in Las Vegas.
When: September 5 and 6, at 8 p.m. Where: Encore Theater, Wynn Las Vegas. Run time: 90 minutes. Ages: 12 and up, which is unusually permissive for stand-up of this kind.
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The practical stuff a friend would tell you
Two nights is the whole run, and an 8 p.m. start on a Saturday in a Wynn theater is not a combination that lingers on the market. The age rule is worth a second look too: at 12 and up this is one of the few genuinely sharp stand-up bills in town a teenager can attend, though the material still assumes an adult's news diet.
The bit worth showing up for
The reason to take this over a solo headliner is the space between the sets, where the scripted material stops and two very quick people start reacting to each other in real time. That part is different every night and exists nowhere else. And because the show wraps inside 90 minutes from an 8 p.m. start, you're out with the night still ahead of you rather than heading straight back to the room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who performs in Hasan Hates Ronny, Ronny Hates Hasan?
The show is a co-headlining bill featuring Hasan Minhaj and Ronny Chieng, two stand-up comedians who have each built a following on sharp material about politics, pop culture and family life. Rather than one opening for the other, both perform full sets and trade jabs around the framing that they can't stand each other.
When is the Hasan Minhaj and Ronny Chieng show in Las Vegas?
The pair perform on just two nights, September 5 and 6, 2026, with both shows starting at 8 p.m. The engagement runs about 90 minutes. Because it's a two-night stop rather than an ongoing residency, there's no flexibility on dates and no later performance to fall back on if you miss it.
Where do Hasan Minhaj and Ronny Chieng perform in Las Vegas?
They appear at the Encore Theater, the performance venue inside Wynn Las Vegas on the north end of the Strip. It's a proper theater rather than a comedy club, so expect a full-scale production setting rather than the small-room intimacy you'd get at a dedicated club night elsewhere in town.
Is the Hasan and Ronny show suitable for teenagers?
The show admits ages 12 and up, which is notably permissive for stand-up of this calibre. That said, both comics draw heavily on politics, current affairs and cultural commentary, so a younger audience member will get considerably more out of it with some awareness of the news. Parents should judge based on the individual teenager.
Is a co-headlining comedy show better than a single headliner?
It's a different experience rather than a straightforwardly better one. A single headliner gives you one sustained arc and a fully developed hour. A co-headlining bill gives you two distinct voices plus the unscripted friction between them, which is where a show like this earns its ticket. If variety appeals more than depth, the double bill wins.
By Daniel S.
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