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Russell Peters will visit Hong Kong in 2025: date, venue, ticket prices

Russell Peters will visit Hong Kong in 2025: date, venue, ticket prices

Canadian comedian Russell Peters will return to Asia next year! Meet Russell Peters in Hong Kong on April 1, 2025 at the AsiaWorld-Expo. The comedian’s upcoming show is part of his ‘Relax’ world tour, which will begin in the city.

He will then visit other cities such as BangkokSeoul, TokyoSingapore and Kuala Lumpur. If you missed the Russell Peters show on Hong Kong in 2023this is a chance to see him again.

Russell Peters will perform in Hong Kong as part of his ‘Relax’ world tour

Mark your calendars for April 1, 2025, when Russell Peters brings his best jokes to Hong Kong. Live Nation members will be able to purchase tickets during an exclusive pre-sale on November 6th from 3:00 pm to 11:59 pm. Visit livenation.hk to sign up for a free membership and access pre-sales.

The public sale will begin on November 7 at 15:00 via cityline.com. Tickets cost 2199 HD (VIP), 999 HKD and 799 HKD. VIP ticket holders will receive a personalized pre-show photo opportunity with the comedian, a commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard, and an autographed poster.

WITHFind dates for the Asian leg of Russell Peters’ Relax World Tour in 2025.

April 1: Hong Kong (AsiaWorld-Expo)
April 3: Bangkok (Siam Ganesha Peak)
April 5: Seoul (Myunghwa Live)
April 7: Tokyo (ZT Zepp Yokohama)
April 9: Taipei (TICC)
11–12 April: Singapore (Star Theater)
April 13: Kuala Lumpur (plenary hall)

More about the popular comedian

Originally from Canada, Russell Peters began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 19. He performed at open mics in his hometown of Toronto and spent the next 15 years honing his talent in various clubs across Canada and the UK.

Peters began to gain recognition through his CTV channel. Comedy now! Special and became the first comedian to sell out the Air Canada Center in Toronto in 2007. He continued to perform at world-class venues such as Madison Square Garden, the Sydney Opera House and the O2 Arena. In London, he broke the attendance record for the most tickets sold for a one-man comedy show in 2009.

The comedian has also received numerous awards such as Gemini, Peabody, Emmy and Canadian Screen Awards for his hosting, producing and acting talent. He currently divides his time between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

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