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Meghalaya: Russell Peters to make Northeast debut in sold-out Shillong show

12:44 PM Mar 27, 2026 IST | NE NOW NEWS
Updated At - 12:44 PM Mar 27, 2026 IST
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The performance marks the only Northeast stop in Peters’ ongoing India tour. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Guwahati: Shillong is set to host Northeast India’s first major international stand-up comedy event on Friday evening, with comedian Russell Peters performing to a sold-out audience at the Lariti International Centre for Performing Arts and Culture.

Peters arrived in the city earlier in the day and spent time exploring local sights ahead of his 6 p.m. show. Organisers have advised attendees to arrive by 5 p.m. to access food stalls and beverages, citing high demand at the venue.

The performance marks the only Northeast stop in Peters’ ongoing India tour. Known for his observational humour and cross-cultural narratives, he has performed to packed venues across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia.

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The event is being seen as another milestone in Shillong’s emergence as a major live entertainment destination. Over the past decade, the city has built a reputation as India’s “music hub”, hosting events such as the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival and attracting international performers. The show also follows a week of major live events, including a prominent rock concert, contributing to a surge in cultural tourism.

Event organiser Jason Manners of Rockski said, “For the first time, audiences here are experiencing a global stand-up comedy icon performing live in the region, and the response has been phenomenal with a sold-out show. Shillong is truly coming into its own as a destination where world-class entertainment meets an incredible audience.”

Peters said he was impressed by the city’s atmosphere. “I’ve heard a lot about Shillong, and I’m really enjoying the vibe here already. I’m looking forward to the show tonight; it’s always special performing in a new place, especially one with such great energy,” he said.

Meghalaya Tourism Director Brenda Pakyntein said the event reflects the growing appeal of the State as a cultural destination. “Meghalaya continues to grow as a hub for cultural and entertainment tourism. Hosting a globally renowned artist like Russell Peters and seeing such an overwhelming response reflects the strong appetite for international live experiences in the state,” she said.

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