World-famous comedian Trevor Noah recalls his fun-filled travels around the world, from experiencing different cultural norms to standing together on grounds of humanity.
Stills from Trevor Noah: Where Was I.
Last Updated: 08.42 PM, Dec 22, 2023
Netflix recently detailed what ‘Trevor Noah: Where Was I’ is all about. In the words of this OTT platform, the show is centered around world-famous comedian Trevor Noah and his riffs on national anthems, derail on a German sightseeing tour, and a roast in Paris. Overall, this comedy special sums up the details of his world travels and his experiences.
On microblogging site X, Trevor Noah reminded his fans and well-wishers to watch the comical special soon. He said, “‘Where Was I’ is now streaming on @Netflix! If you don’t have a Netflix account, make amends with your family who do. You can always be at odds with them again after the New Year!”
Where can I watch Trevor Noah: Where Was I?
You can watch the show anytime on Netflix. The show was released on December 20 in India.
Who is eligible to watch the show?
If you are 13 years old and above, you can watch the comedy special anytime on Netflix.
Duration of the show
The duration of the show is 1 hour and 18 minutes only.
Who is Trevor Noah?
Trevor Noah, a globally renowned comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and former television host, originates from South Africa. He served as the host of The Daily Show, an American late-night talk show and satirical news program on Comedy Central, from 2015 to 2022. Noah has garnered numerous awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award from 11 nominations. Recognizing his influence, Time magazine named him one of the hundred most influential people in the world in 2018. Making headlines in 2023, his visit to India resonated well with social media users worldwide, earning acclaim for his India tour.
In October, Trevor Noah concluded his India trip that saw him perform at stand-up shows in Delhi and Mumbai, while his gigs in Bengaluru were cancelled at the last minute due to “technical issues”.