Trevor Noah spills beans on his cancelled Bengaluru shows

Updated : Oct 02, 2023 21:27
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Trevor Noah broke many hearts after his shows in Bengaluru on September 27 and September 28 were cancelled due to 'technical reasons'. 

But true to his profession, the comedian satirised the cancellation of his shows in Bengaluru during his gig in Mumbai. 

Photographer Aayushi Sachdeva attended Noah's Mumbai show on September 30 and posted videos on social media. 

Sachdeva wrote, 'What a show! What a show 
@trevornoah. Best part was getting all the first hand gosss about the #bengaluru show and what a shit show it was on a whole new level. I’m sorry nobody told you how bad that venue was and how rainy it gets during this time 🤣 @bookmyshow.'

In one of the videos posted by Aayushi, Trevor is heard saying, " Here (in the Bengaluru venue), we walk through an alley that was full of dogs -- half of which were in cages... I've never prepared for a show where the backstage area is dogs in cages." 

The show was supposed to take place at Manpho Conventional Centre in Manyata Tech Park.  

He further added, "Then we get to this 'venue.' The room was essentially like a semi-permanent tent and then everyone was seated in the room with no screens and there were giant air-conditioners outside which were blowing hot air." 

“They tried to turn the sound up so that you can hear what is happening. But, because the room wasn’t designed for human beings, what happens is the sound waves are now just bouncing around the room in every direction,” he also said. 

The comedian also talked about the traffic problem in Bengaluru. He said, “We are driving to go to the venue. After about an hour and a half of driving, I was like, where are we going? The driver and everyone in the car was like this is the way we are supposed to go.” 

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