Carlitos Comedy Club in Luxembourg-Gare will host a stand-up comedy event in English on Saturday 16 August 2025 at 21:00.

Touring headliners Vishnu Vaka, Ram Arangi and Shivani Dave will appear in Luxembourg for "Migration Station", described by the organisers as "the only place where baggage is emotional, punchlines are sensational and the delays are entirely on purpose". Originally from India, shaped by America / Europe, and everywhere in between, these three comedians "unpack their lives in transit - from airport drama to culture shock, family guilt to first world confusion".

Vishnu Vaka is a prolific standup comedian, who is currently touring the world with his self-driven world tour. Originally from India, he moved to the United States as a teenager "but kept his accent as he loves it". The organisers added that "he got fat and became an American citizen in that order". Vishnu reportedly "wants every one to be happy and laughing all the time and is doing his part by being the best damn comedian on the land". He opens for the iconic Russell Peters, has been seen on In Godfrey we Trust and featured in the film Liquor Run.

Ram Arangi is making waves across the European comedy circuit as a prolific travelling comedian. He has headlined sold-out comedy tours across the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Denmark. A "globetrotting immigrant", having grown up in five countries, Ram "dishes out comedy that is personal, political and side-splittingly funny, all rolled into one". He has featured on BBC Radio as one of the independent comedians making their way across international comedy festivals.

Shivani Davé is an NYC-based, Indian-American stand-up comic and writer from Boston. She performs at top clubs around New York City and the United States and hosts the Top 5 Comedy show. She has featured in national festivals such as the New York Comedy Festival and the Boston Comedy Festival. Shivani has opened for comics such as Dave Attell, Gary Gulman and Bonnie McFarlane. Prior to her burgeoning comedy endeavours, Shivani was a "Division 1 tennis player and a corporate lickspittle in the healthcare technology industry". She started her comedy career writing sketch (at Magnet Theatre) and screenplays, which have been recognised in festivals such as the Atlanta Film Festival.

Early bird tickets cost €15.99 and regular tickets cost €19.99. Further details and tickets are available via Eventbrite.