Renowned American comedian and actor Kevin Hart is returning to the UAE for a show at the Coca-Cola Arena on March 4, 2024.
A regular visitor to the UAE, the Emmy & Grammy-award winning stand-up kick-started his career as a comedian during an amateur night at a local comedy club and has evolved into a Hollywood box office powerhouse, with eleven films opening at number one, and plenty of much-loved globally renowned movies in his repertoire.
Beyond his success on the silver screen, Hart is a visionary entrepreneur, serving as Chairman of Hartbeat, a global multi-platform media company that creates entertainment at the intersection of comedy and culture.
Hart has embarked on international tours, including his highly acclaimed eighth hour of stand-up material, The Reality Check Tour, named the top Comedy Tour of 2022 by Billboard.
In addition to his achievements in comedy, Hart is a New York Times Best Selling author, a founding partner in various ventures, and has established successful brand partnerships with esteemed companies worldwide.
Tickets go on sale on December 14 and will be available from www.livenation.me.
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