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Schalk Bezuidenhout hits Bay with new show

THE most exciting, enticing new voice in South African stand-up comedy, Schalk Bezuidenhout, will make an appearance at the Boardwalk Amphitheatre during his one-man show, Voksbesit.

Bezuidenhout has become known for his strange little jerseys, bush of brown locks and his razor-sharp tongue.

He has travelled throughout the country with the show, bringing laughter to various audiences.

Since appearing on Trevor Noah’s show in 2015 and again in 2017, and also after having appeared in a solo stand-up on Comedy Central on DSTV, he has seen a massive increase in fans and stardom and has become somewhat of a household name in South Africa.

Nelson Mandela Bay residents can catch him in action at the Boardwalk’s Amphitheatre on Friday at 20:00.

Tickets to Voksbesit are R120 each at Computicket and Shoprite stores.

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