Fake European: Stand-up Comedy Show In English @ Berlin
Saturday 13. December at 21:30 - 23:30
SaliGari Bar, Berlin
đ With 15M+ views online and over 100k on his debut YouTube comedy special , Dima returns with a brand-new hour of brutally honest, darkly funny, and often inappropriate stand-up. đ„
Â- â âDeadpan Absurdityâ â Stewart Lee, The Guardian
- â âImmensely likable stage presence and sharp storytellingâ â SLEEC Reviews
- â âDid you write it yourself?â â Dima's mom
đ Expect spicy jokes and ridiculous life stories about the collapse of the western civilization, online dating, mindfulness, interracial relationships, circumcision and other hilarious subjects. No topic is off-limits or too soon.
Brace yourself, because this show will exceed your expectations!
đïž Tickets:
- Online: from 10 EUR
- Door: 20 EUR
đȘDoors open at 21:30
â°Showtime at 22:00
đŹđ§ The show is entirely in English
âââââ Audience Reviews from Instagram :
- "Very very funny! Highly recommended! I haven't laughed like this in a long time." © Sasha
- "Dima is fantastic and he created a great atmosphere, it felt intimate, like we were amongst friends who knew each other already, so we could afford to laugh about more taboo topics." © Sebastian
- "When we saw that only the front row seats were left, I knew we were in trouble đ but Iâm so happy we ended up exactly there because Dimaâs interaction with the public is fire." © Luminita
đ Dima Watermelon âą www.dimawatermelon.com âą @dimawatermelon đșđŠ
Dima is a Ukrainian stand-up comedian who has been living in Germany for the past 9 years. But donât worry â he hasnât been there long enough to lose his sense of humor. His unique comedic style is a mix of absurdity, social commentary, and some allegedly inappropriate jokes. And yes, Watermelon is his real last name, simply translated into English.
Dima has performed in over 30 countries, including renowned locations like Gotham Comedy Club in New York, The Comedy Store in London, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Having lived in 3 different countries and visited over 40, Dima is no longer simply Ukrainian, but not quite European either. Stuck in this absurd cultural limbo, he finds laughter is his best coping mechanism.
SaliGari Bar âą SimplonstraĂe 23, 10245 Berlin, Berlin, Germany