Think you have heard it all from Kumar? Think again!
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 - Sun, 26 Sep 2021
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
We could all use a good laugh right now… Think you have heard it all from Kumar? Think again! Performing at Sand Theatre for the first time, Kumar is sure to bring the house down this September with Kumar Unmasked where one joke is sure going to be funnier than the other and totally not what audiences expect from his other shows.
The Singapore comedy legend, known for finding humour in all things controversial in everyday life, is set to Unmask the New Normal amidst the ongoing pandemic. An all new show with slapstick humour, quick wit, hilarious antics, and quirky punchlines with an oh-so-naughty attitude, Kumar Unmasked is guaranteed to leave you laughing until your sides ache.
Please take note that guests who attend this event are required to undergo Pre-Event Testing (PET) if they have not completed their full vaccination regimen at least 14 days prior to performance date. This policy will be amended in-line with government guidelines as they are announced. Ticket sales for the show will be subject to prevailing Safe Management Measures (SMMs).
To purchase tickets for 10 September, 8pm show or 11 September, 4pm show, please visit Klook https://www.klook.com/en-US/
To purchase tickets for all other shows, please visit Marina Bay Sands https://www.marinabaysands.
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 - Sun, 26 Sep 2021
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
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