October 5 @ 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Live Nation Middle East presents comedian, podcaster & actor, Akaash Singh at Dubai Opera as part of Dubai Comedy Festival.
His career took off with many television shows including MTV’s “Guy Code” and “Wild’n Out,” Netflix’s “Brown Nation,” and HBO’s “The Leftovers” After finding success in TV, he pivoted his focus toward growing the now hugely successful podcast “Flagrant,” co-created with fellow comedian and good friend, Andrew Schulz, along with his successful stand-up comedy touring career.
Akaash self-produced and directed his first stand-up special, “Bring Back Apu,” in February, amassing over a million views in its first week alone. Just one month later, he released “The Crowdwork Special,” putting him in rarified air of comedians who produced two specials in back-to-back months.
Aside from stand-up, look for Akaash as the lead in the Netflix Animated Series “Conquest” as well as an upcoming Hulu series created by Ramy Youssef.
Event Language
Age limit
- Guests aged 16 years and above must purchase a ticket to enter the Dubai Opera Main Auditorium. Individuals below 16 years old are not permitted.
- This show is appropriate for those aged 16 years and above. Attendees between 16 and 18 years should be accompanied by an adult aged 18 and above.
Dress Code
- The Dubai Opera is the ideal venue to celebrate elegance and style.
- Kindly avoid overly casual or provocative attire, such as shorts or flip-flops, to uphold our venue standards.
- Guests not complying with the dress code will not be permitted entry.
Terms & Conditions
This ticket is sold subject to these Ticketing Terms and Conditions (the “T&C”). The T&C should be read carefully before purchase and the purchase of Ticket(s) constitutes acceptance of the T&C.
- No refund will be given because the ticket holder was not aware of the age restriction.
- All attendees must have a ticket to access the venue valid for the specific date, time, and event shown.
- No refunds or exchanges once tickets are purchased
- Photography, videography, and audio recording including camera phones are strictly prohibited.
- The ticket holder agrees to submit to any search for any prohibited items including but not limited to weapons, controlled, dangerous, and illegal substances, and recording devices.
- Patrons arriving late to a performance will only be admitted into the venue at a suitable break. Latecomers may be seated in alternate seat locations to avoid disruption of the performance.
The following items are prohibited.
- Food and Beverages from outside are strictly not allowed. Food & Beverages purchased from the counters within the venue are allowed inside the auditorium.
- Professional cameras, laptops, tablets, selfie sticks/monopods or tripods, and audio or video recorders.
- illegal substances of any kind.
- Weapons of any kind, including any item that can be used as a projectile
- Drones and or other remote-controlled devices.
- Glow sticks and illuminating objects such as LED signage.
- Animals (excluding registered assistance/service dogs)
How to get there
By car: If you’re coming from Sheikh Zayed Road (E11), take the exit towards Financial Center Road/D71 and follow the signs for Burj Khalifa/Downtown Dubai. Keep right and merge onto Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard. Continue straight until you reach Dubai Opera, which will be on your right.
By public transportation: You can take the Dubai Metro Red Line and get off at the Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station. From there, you can either walk for about 10 minutes to Dubai Opera or take a short taxi ride to reach the venue.
By taxi: You can also take a taxi to Dubai Opera from anywhere in Dubai. If you’re coming from downtown, the journey typically takes around 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
