
Comedy's biggest names are touching down in Abu Dhabi – book your tickets now
Consider this a PSA to carve out space in your calendar. Abu Dhabi Comedy Week is back and this time as a full season – it's bigger, bolder and running longer than ever.
Off the back of the wildly successful Abu Dhabi Comedy Week 2024, we're now getting the full-blown Abu Dhabi Comedy Season 2025 – a two-month-long laugh fest that's already well underway.
Tickets for headliners like Trevor Noah, Kevin Hart, Gabriel Iglesias and Michael McIntyre are sold out, but don't worry – the fun is far from over. There are still plenty of heavy hitters and rising stars taking the stage, so now's the time to lock in your plans.
Running until the end of July, Etihad Arena on Yas Island will be buzzing with punchlines in English, Arabic, French, Russian and Portuguese, making it one of the biggest comedy festivals in the world this year. Whatever kind of comedy tickles your funny bone, something is brewing for every kind of comedy fan during the season.
So, who's still on the bill? Let's take a look.
Pete Davidson
Making his Middle East debut, Pete Davidson brings his distinctive brand of self-deprecating humour and offbeat charm to the stage.
Known for his popular character Chad on Saturday Night Live, appearances in Judd Apatow comedies and his ability to turn awkward truths into comedy gold, Davidson's set is bound to be unpredictable in the best way.
Wed Jun 25. Etihad Arena.
Dave Chappelle
After his historic sold-out show last year – the largest comedy gig ever held in the Middle East – Dave Chappelle returns to the Etihad Arena.
Often imitated but never matched, Chappelle's razor-sharp commentary, storytelling prowess and commanding stage presence are just a few reasons why his shows are always a hot ticket.
If you missed him last time, this is your second chance.
Fri Jun 27. Etihad Arena.
Bill Burr
Closing the season on a punchy note, Bill Burr is set to bring his unfiltered takes on everyday chaos.
With iconic roles in Breaking Bad and The Mandalorian, alongside his Netflix series F Is for Family, Burr has earned global fame. His podcast, Monday Morning Podcast and comedy specials, such as Let It Go and Walk Your Way Out, captivate audiences worldwide.
If you like your comedy delivered with a side of sarcasm and a healthy dose of brutal honesty, this one's for you.
Sat Jul 12. Etihad Arena.
And that's not all. The season is serving up a whole roster of regional and global comedians, all set to leave you in stitches. Here's the rest of the lineup.
Mina Liccione & Friends: The multi-award-winning Broadway veteran teams up with a musician and comedian, Adi Thomas, Jouhayna the Sassy Emirati and a surprise guest for an evening of improv, stand-up and unexpected hilarity.
Tue June 24. Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental.
Mohamed Helmy: One of Egypt's rising comedy voices, Mohamed Helmy's clever routines and quick-fire delivery are sure to connect with local and regional crowds.
Sat June 28. Space 42 Arena.
Nataly Aukar: Straight from US' buzzing stand-up scene, Nataly's no-filter comedy dives into modern Arab life with fierce honesty and dry humour.
Sat June 28. Space 42 Arena.
Nurlan Saburov: This Russian-language stand-up mixes raw honesty, sarcasm and lightning-fast delivery. Saburov's high-energy comedy show leaves no topic untouched.
While you're here to catch the show, make the best of your stay and enjoy the capital to its fullest. Check out what's happening in Abu Dhabi this summer: visitabudhabi.ae/en
Book now via: adcomedyseason.ae.
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