
BEST OF ASIA
SATURDAY 11 APRIL 2026 | 6:00PM
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ALL BEST OF ASIA SHOWS HEREThe most exciting showcase featuring the best Asian comedians in one explosive festival line-up. Featuring comedian from Indian, Korea, China, Singapore, Australia and moreROHAN GANJUAs seen on NETFLIX (FISK), Rohan Ganju is known for Urvi Went to an All Girls School (2025), Yesterday Island (2025) and The Emu War (2023). over 10 years experience Rohan Ganju has been performing comedy for 10 years and has appeared at comedy clubs across the country.WILLIAM WANGAs seen on SBS, Sam Pan tonight show, William is Known for his sharp observational humor and distinctive delivery, William brings a fresh perspective to the stage. His comedy is clean yet occasionally edgy, blending quirkiness with confident on stage.2023 RAW Comedy Victoria State Winner & National Finalist2024 Selected for Comedy Zone, a showcase for the best emerging comedian2024 Asian Comedy GalaJACKY NGJacky Ng is a Singaporean comedian, Over 10 years and 500+ shows, he's performed alongside Ronny Chieng and Hannibal Buress.Nominee for Laughties Awards at Perth fringe 2026, Headlined shows in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan and Australia.MICHEAL CHOMichael Cho is a stand-up comedian from Queensland and the winner of the 2025 RAW Comedy, presented by triple j. He has also performed in the Comedy Zone at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Known for his cynical yet charming delivery, Michael’s sharp observational comedy and confident storytelling have quickly established him as one of Australia’s exciting emerging stand-ups.ASHWIN SRINIVAS Ashwin Srinivas is a stand-up comedian based in Bangalore, India, known for sharp observational humor and engaging storytelling. With a growing digital presence, he has built an audience of over 60,000 subscribers on YouTube and 40,000+ followers on Instagram,He has performed extensively across India, including numerous corporate shows for diverse audiences, and has been part of lineup shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In addition to his work in India, he has taken solo shows to international audiences, consistently connecting across cultural contexts.
Doors: 5.45pmShow Time: 6pmUnder 18s must be accompanied by a parent/guardianContains coarse language and adult themesGeneral Admission
