Trevor Noah set for his 1st-ever performance in India | A look at dates, venues, how to book tickets

Updated : Jul 25, 2023 18:08
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Comedian Trevor Noah is all set for his first-ever performance in India as part of his much-anticipated ‘Off The Record Tour’. Noah will perform live across seven shows at the India leg of the tour.

The first show will be held at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, Delhi-NCR on September 22nd-24th followed by Manpho Convention Centre, Bengaluru on September 27th and 28th, and finally at the NSCI Dome, Mumbai on September 30th and October 1st, 2023.

Sale of tickets will go live starting August 3rd, 2023 at 6pm on BookMyShow.
After receiving tremendous success with sold-out shows in the USA and Europe from 2022 to 2023, the ‘Off The Record Tour’ is now all set to mesmerize audiences in Asia. Its first pit stop is in India, followed by Dubai.

Talking about his India Tour, Trevor Noah, said, ‘After a lifetime of loving India’s culture, I’m so excited to finally have the privilege of bringing my current stand-up comedy tour to one of the most exciting countries in the world.’

The celebrated comedian and former host of ‘The Daily Show’ is known for his authentic take on politics and current events, all around the world.

Trevor Noah has written, produced, and starred in 12 comedy specials.
2023 shows for the ‘Off The Record Tour’ commenced on January 20 in Atlanta.

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