All you have to do is tell us your favorite Bassem Youssef moment in the comments section below!
Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 22nd—but you can win front-row seats early!
We’ll pick one winner each day leading up to the on-sale date. Here’s how it works: 2 days before on-sale, on November 20, you can win 2 seats in Row 2; and 1 day before on-sale, on November 21, you can win 2 seats in the front row. Please note: This show will be performed in Arabic.
How to Enter
Simply share your favorite Bassem Youssef moment or joke in the comments below or join the conversation on our Facebook or Instagram posts. It’s that easy! Whether it’s from his stand-up, his satire on Al Bernameg, or an interview clip that made you laugh out loud, we want to hear why you love Bassem’s comedy.
Winners will be notified by email (or direct message on Facebook / Instagram) each day, so make sure to check your inbox!
How it works
- 2 days before on-sale, on November 20, you can win 2 seats in Row 2.
- 1 day before on-sale, on November 21, you can win 2 seats in the front row.
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We have seen this movie before.
From the TV show “El Bernameg,” in the episode featuring Ahmed Fahmy, Hesham Maged, and Chico, when Bassem said to Ahmed Fahmy: “أنت بالكتير يا بني كلب السقا”, Fahmy humorously replied: “وأنت كلب ساويرس.”
”You are one of the good guys, Piers” 🤭
They make you think they are superman but they are really homelander
When he said “احا” in his first interview with Peris
“Freedom of speech is not a luxury; it’s a necessity for any society to progress.”
In El Bernameg when he said (I will translate) “The liar goes to the fire, and sometimes becomes president. Not necessarily in Egypt, somewhere else I mean.” 🤣
Coming late to the show and saying that I just wanted to feel how we feel when we wait for the president to deliver a speech.
Israel has the right to f u ( |< itself
Freedom is not just about standing in a square. It is about having the freedom to express your opinions without fear.
Dictators fear laughter more than anger, because laughter makes them look weak
“In Egypt, we have freedom of speech. You can say whatever you want. But freedom after speech? That’s a different story.”
“The government says we have democracy now. You can vote for anyone you want—as long as they’ve already won.”
“They told us the new reforms would solve all our problems. They didn’t mention the problems they’d create to match the reforms.”