Africa’s premium comedy experience returns for another jam-packed dose of laughter

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Published Mar 12, 2023

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Johannesburg - Johannesburg - The Johannesburg International Comedy Festival (JICF) returns with a feast of comedy delivered over three hilariously jam-packed days.

With its long-standing tradition of offering world-class comedy experiences, JICF showcases the hottest local and international acts.

Proudly brought to you in partnership with Comedy Central (DStv 122), BET Africa (DStv 129), IOL and in association with the Department of Arts and Culture, JICF is set to deliver some much-needed laughs.

This year marks the eighth edition of the JICF, the largest independent international comedy festival in Africa. The three-day-long comedy showcase will see over 20 local, Pan-African and international comedians taking over Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, east of Johannesburg, from Friday March 31 to Sunday April 2.

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The festival remains true to the long standing tradition of featuring the hottest African acts performing alongside up-and-coming talent.

The much-anticipated line-up includes the likes of Tats Nkonzo, Dalin Oliver, Jason Goliath, Rob van Vuuren, Eugene Khoza, Khanyisa Bunu, Yaaseen Barnes, Lihle Msimang, Brian Aylward, Carvin Goldstone, Justice Khubeka, Stella Dlangalala, Thenjiwe and Felix Hlope to name just a few.

International acts confirmed thus far are African giants BasketMouth (Nigeria), Aliya Kanani (Canada) and Emo Majok (Australia) who are set to impress Johannesburg audiences with their unique comedy stylings and views on the African experience.

Aliya Kanani. Supplied image.

Friday starts with three ComedyCon Podcast sessions hosted by Donovan Goliath, followed by a spectacular comedy feast with Mzansi’s Finest hosted by Mashabela and featuring top vernacular language comics in SA. This will be followed by a not-to-be missed solo show by Khanyisa Bunu.

Saturday has its own three ComedyCon Podcast sessions, an English Gala presented by a trailblazing local ensemble entitled HomeGrown and Hilarious as well as the Stand Up Africa show, and an International comedy gala experience. Sunday will see more local talent take to the stage for an unforgettable show to round off this year’s festival.

Over the next few weeks, more shows and talent will be added to the festival line up including continental acts set to impress local audiences with their Afrocentric comedic stylings.

JICF organiser, Kate Goliath, said: “We are looking forward to hosting the festival at a new venue this year as well as being able to have much bigger audiences attend this year's edition. We will be showcasing the best comedic talent from South Africa and The World. Introducing new International acts to local audiences including a bit of Mzansi Flavour and bringing all of the laughs to Johannesburg.”

Tickets are limited and range from R250 to R650 each so get yours now at www.webtickets.co.za

For more information on the various showtimes, line-ups and comedians, you can also visit www.jicf.co.za

The Saturday Star