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Russell Peters To Tour India This October

The “somebody’s going to get hurt real bad” man brings his new show to four cities, tickets go on sale from September 3rd

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In July, when ROLLING STONE India met funnyman Russell Peters ahead of a show in Portland, as part of the Notorious World Tour, he had first mentioned bringing his tour to India. The news is now confirmed as Peters tours four cities starting October 25th in Delhi. The  Canadian-Indian comedian will also perform in Mumbai on October 27th, Chennai on October 29th and Bengaluru on October 31st. After selling out tickets for the comedian’s Bengaluru and Mumbai shows, organizers have added a Mumbai show on October 26th and on November 1st in Bengaluru.

Peters, who is known for politically incorrect observational comedy, has previously toured India on three occasions between 2006 and 2008. His latest show, Notorious, looks beyond covering his favorite themes such as race and culture. The 42-year-old had told ROLLING STONE India that his latest tour is personal and deals with “being a fa­ther, divorced and stuff like that.” He had said, “It’s more about fatherhood and how it changes you and stuff like that. You know, I am one of those comics who, when I would hear a comic start talking about his kids, I’d be like, ”˜Ugh, that’s going to be a snore fest.’ But when Louis (CK) talks about his kids, that’s just funny, so it made me hope­ful. Like, you can make this funny but you have to make it real.”

 Micromax presents Russell Peters Notorious World Tour Schedule:

October 25th – HUDA Grounds, Delhi NCR. Tickets: Rs 2,000, Rs 3,500 and Rs 6,000

October 26th – MMRDA Grounds, Mumbai. Tickets: Rs 2,250, Rs 3,500 and Rs 6,500

October 27th – Wilson College Grounds, Mumbai. Tickets: Rs 2,000, Rs 3,500 and Rs 6,000

October 29th – Chennai Trade Center, Chennai. Tickets: Rs 1,500, Rs 3,000 and Rs 6,000

October 31st – Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bengaluru. Tickets: Rs 2,000, Rs 3,500 and Rs 6,000

November 1st – Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bengaluru. Tickets: Rs 2,250, Rs 3,000 and Rs 6,000

 

Tickets will go on sale from September 3rd, 2013. To book, click here or here

 

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