
In his performance, Saburov did not shy away from the topic of his entry ban, stating: “I’m sure many came to the concert, but most just want to see a criminal. Even Zelensky doesn’t have such a ban. 50 years. Am I Dracula?” — the comedian's words are quoted by Sobchak.
Additionally, he mentioned that his stand-ups will now be so patriotic that the audience might think he is a foreign agent, like Vladimir Solovyov.
According to Baza, the venue, which accommodates two thousand people, was completely filled, and ticket prices ranged from six to 20 thousand rubles.
Nurlan Saburov is one of the most popular stand-up comedians in Russia and hosts the YouTube show “What Happened Next?”. He is a citizen of Kazakhstan, and in early February, he was banned from entering Russia for 50 years. The reasons for this decision remain unclear, but according to some sources, it is related to his refusal to cooperate with the FSB.