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Marc Lottering makes a comeback in Durban

South African comedy icon Marc Lottering will be headlining a star-studded comedy show at Durban’s Bat Centre at the end of July!

MULTI award-winning comedian Marc Lottering will make his return to Durban this month.

Lottering is the main attraction in a line-up of acts being brought together by Laughing Stock Comedy at the Bat Centre.

The show will be hosted by gifted comedian and MC Kelvin Stoffels and will feature Durban-born comedian Richelieu B.

The show will be hosted by gifted comedian and MC, Kelvin Stoffels. Photo: Submitted

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The show will also feature Durban-born comedian Richelieu B. Photo: Submitted


Lottering has been performing stand-up comedy since late 1997 and has remained a relevant part of the South African comedy scene. Garnering fans in every province, Marc’s impressive career in the entertainment space has spanned over three decades.

The insatiable comedy star will share his comedic thoughts and musings about the past two years and much, much more.

The show will take place at 20:00 on July 29 and July 30 at The Bat Centre. Tickets are R150 each via webtickets.co.za
Photo: Submitted

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Come and witness his comedy and larger-than-life personality on July 29 and July 30 at The Bat Centre. Tickets are R150 each via webtickets.co.za

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