Daring Trailblazers Step Up to The Podium for ‘DemoCrazy: A Roast of South Africa’

As anticipation reaches an all-time high for the comedy event of the year, DemoCrazy: A Roast of South Africa, Comedy Central and Nando’s have officially unveiled the newest additions to the talent lineup.

Get ready to witness the comedic brilliance of:

  • Madame Speaker, Ms Celeste Ntuli: With her larger-than-life personality there could be no better “Madame Speaker” of comedy. Ntuli’s quick wit promises to set the stage ablaze.
  • Minister of Scathing Sarcasm, Mpho Popps: A master of comedic timing, Popps’ infectious energy and charm will light up the stage, ensuring a night to remember.
  • Minister of Social Media, Moghelingz: The upcoming Queen of the youth and queer culture, TikTok sensation Moghelingz (Banele Ndaba), will be sure to set the stage alight and captivate audiences with his hilarious shade and no holds barred approach!
  • Minister of Laughter, Skhumba: With his unfiltered humour and unique perspective, Skhumba is guaranteed to leave audiences rolling in the aisles with laughter.
  • Head of Emigration, Melt Sieberhagen: Hailing from Ventersdorp, Melt Sieberhagen brings his unique brand of humour and Afrikaans sketch mastery to the stage. Once known as “a really funny Dutchman”, his performance will be one to look out for.

With this stellar lineup of industry legends, stars, divas (and everything in between), ‘DemoCrazy‘ promises to be an evening of laughter, insight, and unabashed celebration of South Africa’s rich tapestry of history and the resilience of its people.

Limited tickets for ‘DemoCrazy: A Roast of South Africa‘ are available starting from R150 via Webtickets. Don’t miss your chance to be part of history as we gather to roast, reminisce, and revel in the absurdities of our beloved nation.

Date: Wednesday, 22 May 2024
Time: 19:00
Venue: The Lyric Theatre, Gold Reef City Casino
Tickets: From R150
Bookings: via Webtickets

Stay tuned for further updates and additional talent announcements as we prepare to ignite the stage with laughter and celebrate 30 years of South African democracy, one joke at a time.