Headliners was originally an old warehouse at the back of the George IV pub on Chiswick High Road. It was full of old junk, with rotting walls and light coming in through holes in the roof. Ha Bloody Ha Comedy Club and Fullers Brewery decide it would make a great venue for comedy. A quarter of a million pounds and twelve months later it had been converted into West London’s only purpose built comedy club. Headliners quickly became one of the capital’s most favoured venues, feted by performers and audiences alike. As well as running Headliners, Ha Bloody Ha runs another fine club at Ealing Film Studios, and the highly successful Ealing Comedy Festival.

Ha Bloody Ha started from humble beginnings at the Viaduct Pub in Hanwell, and have been bringing Britain’s finest stand-ups to Ealing for over twelve years now. Acts that have played over the years now include: Steve Coogan, Alan Davies, Jo Brand, Phil Jupitus, Shane Richie, Matt Lucas, Fiona Allen, Sacha Baron Cohen, Rob Brydon, to mention a few. Ha Bloody Ha has been based at Ealing Studios for a number of years now and has produced the highly successful Ealing Comedy Festival for the past eleven. Our venues are well run, friendly and play host to the cream of the comedy circuit every weekend.