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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When he referred to his 5 years old daughter funny and smart jokes “Mommy why did the little boy eat his homework? Because the teacher said it’s a piece of cake”
My favorite moment when he said in Peirse Morgan show: a7a 😂 even while speak in English he couldn’t help with the Egyptian inside him
In the Morgan show when he switches to Egyptian (tab a7a 3obt 2a7na b2a)
In the Morgan show when he says: “Piers, believe me, this was never about Hamas”
I loved when Bassem was invited to Sarde and told the story of how he almost did the role of the villian in James Gun movie. I’ve always wondered how the Trump/Hosni Mubarak bad guy would be like 😂 I also loved how he went about accepting and at same time allowing himself to be sad about the card he was dealt with that. I wish to have the same attitude towards adversity as he does. Not just this example but in so much. The way he’s followed his passion no matter the risk. It’s astonishing.
When he insulted Mortada Mansour. On the program, “Oh Mortada, oh Mortada”
Don’t have a favorite joke since i’ve been watching him since 2011 and all his jokes are my favs 😂