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    More than 30 comedians to perform at 2020 Johannesburg International Comedy Fest

    The Johannesburg International Comedy Festival (JICF) has been postponed due to the Covid-19 outbreak. The fourth Johannesburg International Comedy Festival (JICF) will be held in Braamfontein from 15 to 18 April. More than 30 local, continental and international comedians are set to perform at this year's festival across The Mandela, Lesedi and Space.com Theatres at the Joburg Theatre precinct.

    Once again, South Africa will be strongly represented by some of its funniest men and women proudly flying the flag up high at this year’s edition. The Mzansi contingent for the 2020 instalment includes Jason Goliath, Celeste Ntuli, Mpho Popps, Kagiso Lediga, Joey Rasdien, Conrad Koch and Chester Missing, Tats Nkonzo, Rob van Vuuren, Robby Collins, Mojak Lehoko, Yaaseen Barnes, Thabiso Mhlongo, Lindy Johnson, Ebenhaezer Dibakwane amongst others to be confirmed in due course.

    Jason Goliath
    Jason Goliath
    Joey Rasdien
    Joey Rasdien

    Continental acts confirmed thus far are African giants Salvado (Uganda) and Alfred Kainga (Zimbabwe) who are set to impress Johannesburg audiences with their unique Afrocentric style of comedy.

    Over the next few weeks, more shows and international comedy talents will be added to the festival line-up with every indication of another bumper comedy extravaganza in store.

    “I am excited to reveal that the Johannesburg International Comedy Festival is back with a bang this year. We are thrilled to bring over 30 of the most exciting acts in SA, the continent and the globe to Johannesburg for a few days of exceptional comedy and memorable fun. We are looking to build on the successes of the previous editions and provide our audiences with another novel and unforgettable comedy experience,” says Takunda Bimha, founder and director for JICF.

    Lindy Johnson
    Lindy Johnson
    Yaaseen Barnes
    Yaaseen Barnes

    “We are excited to collaborate with this year’s edition of the Johannesburg International Comedy Festival. Our role is to amplify a great offering the festival has to offer to millions of South Africans. Through this partnership, SABC 2 will be broadcasting the Johannesburg International Comedy festival stand up offering comprising of the best from the previous editions which will take place every Saturday, over four weeks starting from the 11 April 2020. Through this partnership, premium comedy content will now be accessible to a wider audience, elevating the JICF to new heights. SABC 2 is now a channel where JICF belongs,” Dichaba Phalatse, SABC TV Network marketing manager.

    “Our programming strategy for the past three festivals has proven to be a winning formula that’s landed well with our audiences. We are aiming for more of the same, if not even better this year. Particularly, I’m very proud of the local contingent that’s on our bill which combines some of the biggest names in South African comedy with the hottest comedy talent that’s coming out of the local scene today. With the array of world-class continental and international talent that we will be announcing soon, this promises to be a truly vintage year for the Festival,” Bimha concludes.

    For more information on the various show times, lineups and comedians, visit www.jicf.co.za or www.webtickets.co.za. Tickets range from R150 to R250 and are now also available at www.joburgtheatre.com or by calling 0861 670 670.

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