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Junction 21 is hosting a side-splitting comedy evening

Conveniently situated in the East Rand, Junction 21 is the place to be, the place to meet and the place to enjoy good craft, artisanal food and shopping.

Enjoy laugh-a-minute comedy and entertainment at Junction 21’s comedy evening on April 29 from 6pm to 8pm at Pepper Square Value Mall in Boksburg.

The event is sure to relieve the stress of the week and ease you into the weekend with Virgil Prins, Angelo Vaaltyn, Kedibone Mulaudzi and Shanray van Wyk headlining the event.

Prins has won several comedy competitions, including the Jokenation International Comedy Competition, which led to performances at the Montreux International Comedy Festival in Switzerland and the Busan International Comedy Festival in South Korea. He has made multiple television appearances and was also head writer of the Savanna Comic’s Choice Awards in 2019.

Vaaltyn, the comedic music sensation, is a multi-talented worship singer, songwriter, programme director and comedian. He is one of South Africa’s only 100 per cent clean stand-up comics with no swearing or vulgarity.

This triple-threat package performs solo as a music entertainer, comedian and master of ceremonies. He regularly performs at comedy clubs and casinos, where he entertains crowds with his true-life funny stories, leaving his audience both entertained and educated.

Mulaudzi is in constant demand as both a headline act and MC across the national comedy circuit. He has performed for two Nobel prize winners and South African presidents, and in countries like South Korea, the USA, Tanzania, Zambia, the United Kingdom, Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana.

Here’s a taste of his humour: ‘So Pakistan won the ODI against the Proteas recently. The reason they won was that the stadium was full of Pakistani cricket fans. After the games, the fans went back home to Soweto.’

Van Wyk started his comedy career in 2016, making his debut at the Savanna Newcomers Showcase. He runs a comedy room called Barber Blacksheep and also runs the Melville Comedy Club in association with Goliath and Goliath.

He is also in production in the first film that he wrote. His unique style of telling stories is funny and witty and always leaves audiences in stitches. He has worked with the best comedians in the country and is always innovating. He caters for both Afrikaans and English audiences.

The cost per ticket is R250, which includes the show, as well as food and drink vouchers to the value of R150.
Tickets can be booked through Quicket.

For more information, contact 074 549 0005 or send an email at delish@junction21.co.za or visit their website, https://junction21.co.za/

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