LaughterLaughs @ The Aftermath ft Jordan Leung, Kari Gunnarson, and more!
LaughterLaughs @ The Aftermath ft Jordan Leung, Kari Gunnarson, and more!
by Comedy HK - ZicketLocation
Jordan Leung, also known as 69ranch is one of the top comedians in Hong Kong. His "low energy tour" sold out 3 nights at MacPherson Stadium and has also sold out shows in 6 different countries around the world.
https://www.instagram.com/69ranch/
Kari has rapidly risen in the Hong Kong scene since starting comedy in 2018. He's one of Iceland's greatest exports, and not just because they can't make anything else. Kari's humour revolves around his unique takes on nightlife and trying his best to never self improve. Catch him at a show or claiming he will definitely be home by midnight this time.
Kate Hu developed her unique sense of humor by always talking back to her very Chinese parents growing up. She was fascinated the first time she came across Jerry Seinfeld and Louie CK's comedy on the internet, though the Great Firewall. After years of copycatting her favorite comedians' jokes to her friends, she was finally pushed to write and perform her own stuff. Kate's dream is to become the first comedy therapist. It's been working for her... so far.
Ha Chu is a stand up comedian from Hong Kong. His unique comedy style has brought him to stages across Asia, Australia and Europe.
He is the first comedian from Asia to perform at the Christiania Comedy Club (Denmark). He was chosen by Melbourne International Comedy Festival to perform at the MICF- “Comedy Zone Asia”. He is a regular at the Hong Kong International Comedy Festival as well as the past winner of the Hong Kong International Comedy Competition.
“One of the most original comedians I have worked with. In my opinion, he’s a must see comedian.” - Tom Cotter (USA)
From the streets of India to the cornfields of Indiana and now the vibrant stages of Hong Kong, Sathish Kumar has gathered a lifetime of comedic material. This sharp-tongued observer tackles the expectations and absurdities of Indian stereotypes head-on, reflects on the quirks of Midwestern American life, and hilariously unpacks the unexpected identity crisis of being mistaken for Black. Join him for a side-splitting journey through cultural misunderstandings and self-discovery.