SPICY DICEY COMEDY OPEN MIC NIGHT at Makhan by Kitchen Mafia
Duration: 90 minutes with intermission (10 minutes)
Doors Open: 60 minutes before the event
Seating: Free Seating
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Recommended for: 18 years old and above
Price
RM30.00, RM50.00
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RM30.00
Additional Fee Applies
Duration: 90 minutes with intermission (10 minutes)
Doors Open: 60 minutes before the event
Seating: Free Seating
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Recommended for: 18 years old and above
Ticketing
Wednesday
24th
Jun 2026
About
Wednesday nights just got dangerous.
Spicy Dicey Comedy brings you an open mic unlike anything on your usual weeknight lineup. The KL comedy scene's best — newbies and veterans alike — step up to the mic with jokes they've never performed before. Fresh material. Real stakes. Zero guarantee it lands.
Some sets will kill. Some should be arrested. Either way, you're getting a front-row seat to comedy history in the making — and at RM30, it's the cheapest therapy in the city.
Hosted by Nat Kang, with a special feature set from the brilliant Shamaine Othman, plus a stacked lineup of Elgin, Kinjo, Imran, Mirai, Shaq, Mikhail, Danny, Wendy, Charlston, Sarveen, Preshanth — and more surprise drops on the night.
Grab a pair ticket at RM50 and split the savings. Bring your funniest friend, your worst ex, your work colleague who needs to loosen up — anyone who deserves a good time.
Seats are limited. Makhan is intimate. This always sells out. Don't be the story.
Details: 24 June (Wednesday) · Showtime 9PM · Venue: Makhan by The Kitchen Mafia, Lot 15, Jln 13/6, Seksyen 13, PJ.
Ticket Prices: Solo — RM30 | Pair — RM50
IMPORTANT NOTES
• 18+ only (mature humour and strong language)
• Seating may be shared depending on venue layout
• Lineup subject to change if a comedian gets attacked by the comedy virus
• Tickets are non-refundable
ABOUT SPICY DICEY COMEDY
Spicy Dicey Comedy produces stand-up comedy shows featuring Malaysia’s rising and established comedians. Expect bold humour, unpredictable moments, and nights that leave audiences talking long after the show ends.