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Kevin Hart is FINALLY coming to India for 'Acting My Age' tour after initially cancelling it due to terror attack: 'Cannot wait'

Kevin Hart is FINALLY coming to India for 'Acting My Age' tour after initially cancelling it due to terror attack: 'Cannot wait'

Time of India3 days ago
Kevin Hart
was supposed to come to India in April this year. However, the actor-comedian cancelled his 'Acting My Age' tour in the country after the terror attack. He was slated to visit Delhi on April 30.
But worry not, Hart is not skipping the India tour, as he is planning his visit soon.
Kevin Hart announces his 'Acting My Age' India tour dates
As per District by Zomato, Kevin Hart will be performing his 'Acting My Age' in Mumbai. The Emmy-nominated comedian is set to perform for the first time in India at the NSCI Dome SVP Stadium in Mumbai on September 21.
The Grammy-nominated comedian will talk about his personal experiences, challenges of ageing, and societal norms in the set.
The pre-sale of the tickets will start on July 29. And people can purchase the general tickets from July 31.
Kevin Hart's statement
Hart, in a statement, shared that he is destined to visit India this year. It read, "India, we are destined to meet this year, and I cannot wait to witness your incredible energy live in Mumbai. We're going to have an epic night filled with love and laughter."
Sharing his thoughts on the comedian coming to India, District by Zomato's CEO, Rahul Ganjoo, stated that the comedy scene in the country is at its "peak" right now and bringing Kevin here is "monumental."
The organiser shared the update, stating that they were discussing with Kevin about rescheduling and finding new dates to perform in India.
Kevin's projects
Apart from his tour, Kevin will next be seen in a film titled 'Xeno.' Directed by Matthew Loren Oates, the fictional movie is set to release in September this year. He was last featured in the film 'Borderlands,' directed by Eli Roth. It hit the theatres in August last year.
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