Varun Thakur is Coming to Seattle — And He’s Bringing His Space Cadet Vibes!

Ladies, gentlemen, and people who still Google “how to adult” at 3 a.m. —

Help has arrived.

No, not therapy (though he might cure you).

Not a life coach (though he’ll definitely roast yours).

It’s Varun Thakur, one of India’s sharpest comedians, landing in Seattle on November 15 with his hit show “Space Cadet” — and trust us, this isn’t just comedy.

It’s a full-on mission to save your sanity from the black hole of daily life.

· Friday, November 15 | 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (PDT)

· Rainier Arts Centre, Seattle, WA 98118

· Tickets start at $35

Presented by: Ekak Entertainment

So buckle up, buttercup — because Varun’s about to take you on a cosmic ride through Mumbai madness, American awkwardness, and why every Indian wedding needs its own reality TV channel.

Who Is This “Space Cadet”? (Spoiler: He’s Your New Comedy BFF)

Meet Varun Thakur — comedian, actor, podcaster, and certified master of observational chaos.

Born in Mumbai, educated in England (University of Bristol, no less), Varun accidentally fell into comedy when friends dared him to do an open mic. He won. Then quit his job. Then co-founded Schitzengiggles Comedy (SnG) — because apparently, making people cry-laugh is better than a 9-to-5.

He’s performed everywhere — from Bollywood sets (Jab Tak Hai Jaan, anyone?) to digital platforms like Amazon Prime, where his special “Vicky This Side, Varun That Side” lives rent-free in fans’ minds.

And if that wasn’t enough, he also hosts the wildly popular podcast “The Internet Said So” — basically, the voice in your head that says, “Why did I wear these socks today?”

What’s “Space Cadet” All About?

Imagine being caught between two worlds:

· The Indian mom who asks, “Beta, shaadi kab kar rahe ho?” while serving biryani

· The American grocery store where you can’t find coriander and panic like it’s the apocalypse

That’s exactly where Varun lives — and he turns that cultural whiplash into comedy gold.

In “Space Cadet”, he explores:

· Why Indians treat WhatsApp forwards like breaking news

· The universal struggle of explaining “jugaad” to non-Indians

· How airport security treats every Indian man named “Ahmed” or “Varun” like a spy

· And why his brain sometimes feels like it’s orbiting Earth (hence, Space Cadet)

His humor? Relatable, sharp, and never mean — like your funniest friend roasting you… lovingly.

From Mumbai to Seattle — Comedy without Borders

Whether you’re Indian, married to one, or just really love samosas, Varun’s comedy speaks to anyone who’s ever felt out of place — which, let’s be honest, is all of us.

And now, he’s bringing his sold-out act to Seattle, live at the Rainier Arts Centre — a cozy, artsy venue perfect for a night of laughs, chai, and zero judgment.

Bring your partner, your parents, your cringe uncle who tells jokes at weddings — just bring someone who needs a good laugh.

Because in 2025, laughter isn’t a luxury — it’s survival.

Don’t Wait — Book on Sulekha Events!

These tickets are going faster than a meme spreading through a family group chat.

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· Verified, scam-free tickets

· Secure payment

· Instant e-tickets delivered to your phone

No third-party sellers. No surprise fees. Just pure comedy, one click away.

Ready to launch into laughter?

Visit events.sulekha.com or open the Sulekha Events app

Book your seats for “Space Cadet by Varun Thakur” — before they vanish like free food at a wedding.

Your ribs might hurt tomorrow — but your soul will thank you.

Only on Sulekha Events.

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