Trevor Noah Lights Up London's O2 Arena with 50,000 Laughs!

South African comedian Trevor Noah recently wrapped up his global 'Off The Record' tour, hitting locations from India to the US and finally back home. Sharing the excitement on social media, he revealed that over the weekend, he entertained a staggering 50,000 people in three shows at London's O2 arena.

 

Despite the O2 arena's capacity being 20,000, making it the UK's second-largest indoor arena, Noah expressed his gratitude, saying, "London, I am so grateful and will truly never forget these 3 nights at the O2 with you." He humorously described the experience, noting that even with the massive audience, it felt like an intimate club. He quipped, "On the tube ride home, it definitely felt like 50,000 people."

 

Noah also shared snapshots of himself taking the subway after the performance. The shows at the O2 arena occurred from November 23 to 25, and earlier reports mentioned that two out of the three performances were sold out.

 

Noah, who previously performed at the O2 arena in 2021 during his Back To Abnormal World Tour, is continuing to fill venues. His upcoming sold-out shows are scheduled for San Francisco in the US from November 30 to December 3.

 

After leaving The Daily Show last year, Noah has kept busy with diverse projects. He's set to host the Prime Video comedy show LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa, featuring a talented cast of local entertainers. Additionally, he recently appeared in a tourism advertisement led by the Tourism Business Council of South Africa.

 

Noah's Spotify podcast, 'What Now?,' continues with high-profile guests like Dwayne Johnson, Kerry Washington, and Bill Gates. Despite leaving his Daily Show gig, it's clear that Noah remains a prominent and sought-after figure in the entertainment world.

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