Thank you for buying a ticket to the ninth annual Countdown Improv Festival, America's biggest and best improv comedy festival, happening from August 6-10, 2025 in the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. Here's some information that you might find useful. If you have further questions, don't hesitate to contact us at
[email protected]. We look forward to seeing you at the festival!
VenuesThe 2025 festival takes place across two separate venues in the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. The
HCC Ybor Performing Arts Building, on the campus of the Ybor City branch of Hillsborough Community College, is located on the corner of E. Palm Ave. and N. 15th St. This building houses three separate festival stages: the
HCC Mainstage Theatre, the
HCC Studio Theatre, and the
HCC Rehearsal Hall. If you plan to use GPS to locate the building, the best address to use is 1411 E. 11th Avenue.
The Commodore is located at 811 E. 7th Ave, at the corner of 7th Ave and Nebraska Ave, approximately a 4-minute drive/15-minute walk from HCC.
AccessibilityBoth the HCC Ybor Performing Arts Building and the Commodore are accessible to wheelchair users and individuals with limited mobility. At HCC, the Studio Theater and the Rehearsal Hall are on the ground floor of the building. The HCC Mainstage Theater, on the second floor of the building, is accessible via elevator. The Commodore is a ground-floor venue accessible from street level.
ParkingAt HCC, paid parking is available after 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, after 5:00 p.m. on Friday, and all day and night Saturday in the HCC lots directly to the north and the west of the Performing Arts Building. A limited amount of free street parking is also available on E. 11th Avenue and N. 14th Street. Finally, you can always find parking at the Fernando Noriega Jr. Garage on E. Palm Avenue between N. 12th and N. 13th Streets, a two-block walk from the venue. At the Commodore, there is ample free parking in the paved lot behind the venue, as well as in the dirt and grass lots directly to the southwest of the venue.
Note: Do not park in the paved, abandoned-looking lot directly to the west of the Commodore.Age AppropriatenessWhile most of the shows at the festival are perfectly family-friendly, the unscripted nature of the performances means that the shows can occasionally take some vulgar turns. Basically, if you wouldn't bring your kids to a PG-13 movie, you might want to think twice about bringing them to the festival.