Show Picks: Concert by Ryan.B, gigs by Russell Peters and Adam Kay

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(Clockwise from left) Chinese singer-songwriter Ryan.B, Canadian stand-up comedian Russell Peters and British comedian and former doctor Adam Kay.

(Clockwise from left) Chinese singer-songwriter Ryan.B, Canadian stand-up comedian Russell Peters and British comedian and former doctor Adam Kay.

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Ryan.B Hitmaker, Undercover 2025 World Tour

Chinese singer-songwriter Ryan.B, who began releasing music in 2017, has made a name for himself with his infectious beats and catchy hooks. On social media platforms such as Douyin, TikTok and Xiaohongshu, his works have served as the soundtrack to countless viral videos.

Among his hits are No Reason (2018), a collaboration with Chinese singer Effie about the end of a relationship, and Look Like (2019), a sweet number about a blossoming romance.

His debut world tour has Singapore as its first stop, and audiences can look forward to a night of high-energy tracks and mash-ups.

Where: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road
MRT: City Hall
When: April 5, 7pm
Admission: $89 to $169 via Ticketmaster (go to

ticketmaster.sg

or call 6018-7645)

Russell Peters Relax World Tour

The performances by Canadian stand-up comedian Russell Peters often feature observational comedy.

PHOTO: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE

Last here in 2023, Canadian stand-up comedian Russell Peters is coming back to the Lion City for two nights with his Relax world tour.

His performances often feature observational comedy, and one of his more recent jokes involved poking fun at Gen Zers in the audience how they were “fidgeting like crackheads” because they did not have their phones with them.

The fast-talking entertainer is known for being the first comedian to create a Netflix original comedy special, Notorious, in 2013. This was followed by another, Almost Famous (2016), which is available on the platform.

In 2017, he starred in the Canadian crime comedy-drama The Indian Detective, playing a police officer who becomes embroiled in a murder investigation.

Where: The Star Theatre, 04-01 The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green
MRT: Buona Vista
When: April 11 and 12, 8pm
Admission: From $108 via Ticketmaster (go to

ticketmaster.sg

or call 6018-7645)

Adam Kay – This Is Going To Hurt: Secret Diaries Of A Junior Doctor

British comedian and former doctor Adam Kay penned the humorous non-fiction book This Is Going To Hurt: Secret Diaries Of A Junior Doctor (2017), documenting experiences from his previous career.

PHOTO: ADAM KAY/FACEBOOK

Drawing on his experiences as a former doctor, British comedian Adam Kay penned the humorous non-fiction book This Is Going To Hurt: Secret Diaries Of A Junior Doctor (2017), documenting encounters such as helping to deliver babies and feeling like a “low-grade superhero” to sleepless nights and unpaid overtime.

His live show is based on the book and is expected to feature stand-up comedy and music. It has been performed in London’s West End and promises to be both moving and hilarious.

Where: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road
MRT: City Hall
When: April 8, 6 and 8pm
Admission: $68 to $98 via Sistic (go to

sistic.com.sg

or call 6348-5555)

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