
Experience the Filipino-American comedy icon Jo Koy's signature energy, family stories, and nonstop laughs at Abu Dhabi Comedy Week 2025
And guess what? This could also be his early birthday celebration (his birthday's June 2, so we're in for an extra-special, all-out comedy fiesta)!
From viral Netflix specials to sold-out shows across the globe, Jo Koy has become a household name with his gut-busting stories drawn straight from his Filipino-American upbringing and everyday family life. Whether he's talking about his mom's wild advice or the universal chaos of parenting, he brings the laughs in a way that's deeply personal, wildly relatable, and irresistibly funny.
From humble beginnings in a Las Vegas coffee house to performing in world-class arenas, Jo Koy's comedic journey is the stuff of legend. Now, he returns to the region with a brand-new set of stories, infectious energy, and his signature storytelling magic that leaves audiences rolling in the aisles.
This is not just a show – it's a full-blown comedy experience, and one of the major highlights of Abu Dhabi Comedy Week 2025. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to Jo Koy's world, this is your chance to catch one of the funniest voices of a generation live on stage.
Tickets on sale now at etihadarena.ae
Doors open at 6:30 PM | Show starts at 8:00 PM sharp
Guests aged 12+ welcome (under 21 must be accompanied by an adult aged 21 or over)
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