Chapelle show for Durban

Dave Chappelle's trademark wit and sharp irreverent social commentary most often explores race, popular culture, sex, drugs, politics and fame.

AMERICAN stand-up comedian and actor Dave Chappelle will be bringing his brash brand of comedy to the continent for the first time with a show at the Durban ICC on 4 December.

Chappelle’s trademark wit and sharp irreverent social commentary most often explores race, popular culture, sex, drugs, politics and fame. His career started at age 14 when he began performing stand-up comedy at nightclubs while studying Theater Arts in high school in Washington, DC.

In 2017, Chappelle celebrated 30 years in comedy by releasing four highly anticipated stand-up specials on Netflix along with a companion double-feature vinyl comedy album. He’s since netted two television Emmy Awards, a Grammy, and Pollstar’s Comedy Tour of The Year Award.

Best known for his groundbreaking television sketch comedy programme Chappelle’s Show, Chappelle has since established himself as arguably one of the most popular touring comics on the US circuit – selling out shows within minutes of the announcements.

In October, he made a remarkable appearance in the much-anticipated remake of the film A Star Is Born.

Tickets, which range from R630, are on sale at bigconcerts.co.za and Computicket.

 

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