After its successful first year anniversary show alongside Uganda’s funnyman Dr Hillary Okello and local comedians, Gen Z Comedy Show is back and ready to entertain comedy lovers on May 4, at the new venue, Mundi Center. ALSO READ: Gen Z comedy show marks first year anniversary in laughter Organised by Rwandan funnyman Merci Ndaruhutse, commonly known as Fally Merci, Gen Z Comedy Show aims at promoting young upcoming comedians in the country to give them a platform to showcase their talent as one of the factors impeding the development of upcoming comedians. He is using the Gen Z concept to unearth new talents and give them an opportunity to thrive. The Gen Z show has seen the rise of comedians like Nepo, Demobe, Kamamata, Dudu, Bertin, Kadudu, Hubert, Cardinal, Zinzi, Muhinde, Admin, Barret, Clement, Mavide and Pazzo among others. ALSO READ: Gen Z: Where future comedy stars are made Talking to The New Times Ndaruhutse said he had to look for a bigger place for the show since seats at Ubuhanzi-Art Center were always fully booked. “Now is the right time to take the show to a much bigger venue because revelers stood throughout the show because the place became small. Gen Z has grown in a year since its inception and that is thanks to comedy lovers who always show love to the show every time we host it. We hope this is a solution and will help our lovers to enjoy the fun experiences more comfortably,” he said. The comedy show will be headlined by comedians Herve Kimenyi, Taykun, Fred Rufendeke and Gen Z comedians at 6:30 pm. Entrance fee is at RWF5, 000 regular and RWF10,000 VIP.