Billings separates by shift schedule and commute direction. Downtown rooms fill with hospital workers clocking out while refinery crews clock in—same city, different rhythms entirely. Heights draws the families who've been here for generations. West End hosts the younger crowd. Southside and Rimrock operate in their own bubbles. The comedy here navigates populations that share a town but rarely share a table. Open mics become neutral ground where the day shift and the night shift sit together. The comics who read which Billings showed up find audiences grateful someone understood the working-class rhythms.