Trevor Noah’s show at Ziggo Dome in The Netherlands was attended by 14,000 people

Trevor Noah’s show at Ziggo Dome in The Netherlands was attended by 14,000 people

Trevor Noah’s successful “Back to Abnormal” European Tour came to a finale this weekend in Germany.

The South African comedian, who was chastised for leaving his own country out of this comedic showcase, has now placed his next tour destination up for public voting.

Noah is expected to return to the United States to finish filming his Daily Show episodes before flying to Canada.

Noah expressed his gratitude to supporters on social media and expressed his excitement for future concerts in Asia, Australia, and South Africa.

He performed at 8,400 capacity Forest National in Belgium 2 days ago.

9,500 capacity Geneva Arena in Switzerland on May 17.

Noah’s Back to Abnormal Euro tour received full-houses in the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, as well as Dublin.

While his international appeal makes him a popular, locals have questioned why Noah doesn’t make light of SA’s current state of affairs.

Trevor Noah grew as a standup comedian for his jabs at former SA president Jacob Zuma. He has however, not used current SA president Cyril Ramaphosa as the butt of his jokes.

It may have everything to do with the fact that Noah left SA long before Ramaphosa came into power but was living in the country under Zuma’s reign.

 

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