Laughter echoes through Et Cetera at July’s Savanna Comedy Hour
The Savanna Comedy Hour lit up Et Cetera once again on Thursday, 3 July, delivering a night filled with laughter, music, and unmistakable Namibian flair.
Held every first Thursday of the month, this monthly comedy platform has become a vital space for the country’s growing stand-up scene, consistently drawing comedy lovers and curious newcomers alike.
The July edition featured an energetic and diverse lineup of performers, including Axarob, Anani, Aubametax, and Iileka — all of whom brought their unique perspectives, punchlines, and personalities to the stage.
From observational humour to offbeat storytelling, the comedians kept the audience in stitches throughout the evening.
Adding a soulful touch to the night was a music performance by singer SHE, whose smooth vocals provided a perfect interlude between sets and rounded off the show on a high note.
Beyond the jokes, the Savanna Comedy Hour continues to prove its worth as more than just a night out — it’s a breeding ground for rising talent and a celebration of local voices in comedy.
The event’s consistency and quality make it a cornerstone in the entertainment calendar, helping shape a vibrant comedy culture in Namibia.
With each show, the platform reinforces its reputation as a launchpad for talent and a gathering point for the community.
As the laughter fades until next month’s edition, one thing remains clear: comedy in Namibia is no longer just emerging — it’s here, and it’s thriving.
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Held every first Thursday of the month, this monthly comedy platform has become a vital space for the country’s growing stand-up scene, consistently drawing comedy lovers and curious newcomers alike.
The July edition featured an energetic and diverse lineup of performers, including Axarob, Anani, Aubametax, and Iileka — all of whom brought their unique perspectives, punchlines, and personalities to the stage.
From observational humour to offbeat storytelling, the comedians kept the audience in stitches throughout the evening.
Adding a soulful touch to the night was a music performance by singer SHE, whose smooth vocals provided a perfect interlude between sets and rounded off the show on a high note.
Beyond the jokes, the Savanna Comedy Hour continues to prove its worth as more than just a night out — it’s a breeding ground for rising talent and a celebration of local voices in comedy.
The event’s consistency and quality make it a cornerstone in the entertainment calendar, helping shape a vibrant comedy culture in Namibia.
With each show, the platform reinforces its reputation as a launchpad for talent and a gathering point for the community.
As the laughter fades until next month’s edition, one thing remains clear: comedy in Namibia is no longer just emerging — it’s here, and it’s thriving.
Video link: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14HLkBZKdMf/
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