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Too Young To Be This Old comedy show returns

Baldwin Bals PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Baldwin Bals PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Triccs is back again as he will make comedy enthusiasts giggle with his annual comedy show dubbed ‘Too Young To Be This’ comedy night.

The highly anticipated comedy show is back for its third edition, and it is bigger and better. Written and directed by the talented Triccs, the show promises to bring laughter and joy to audiences in Gaborone and Francistown. Triccs, the headliner of the show, is known for his witty jokes and social interpretation like no other. Joining him are international comedians Moe Latif from South Africa, Bexta Ndabalime from South Africa, and Frank Chirisa from Zimbabwe. The event has evolved over the years, with a growing audience and international guest performances The ticket price is P123.00, making it easy for everyone to support local comedy. And, for the Francistown one, you are in luck! Triccs has partnered with Burgers Tarven, a youth-owned business, to offer a free Burger meal with every ticket purchase.

The Gaborone event will take place at the Cresta President Hotel on January 29, 2026, at 7:30 pm, while the Francistown edition will be held at Burger’s Tavern on January 31, 2026, at 7:30 pm. The only rule is to bring your humour bone and come enjoy. The lineup includes Bambino, the storyteller; Baldwin Bals, the quick, smart one-liner; and Jonny Pula, with his conspiracy and educational material. And, if that’s not enough, there are plenty of surprises in store. The event aims to unearth hidden talent from Francistown folks. They are in luck as the event organisers will be providing a platform for comedians to showcase their skills. Cresta and Burger Tavern are notable sponsors, but they are always open to more support. This show is not to be missed as it promises to bring nothing but a night out filled with laughter and fun.

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