LOL Asia celebrated its 15th anniversary with a spectacular two-night extravaganza at Zepp Kuala Lumpur on 13 & 14 December, solidifying its position as Southeast Asia’s premier entertainment powerhouse.
The milestone event showcased an electrifying lineup of comedic and musical talent. Comedy icon Kumar headlined the show, delivering his trademark razor-sharp wit, with Malaysia’s comedy queen Joanne Kam joining comedians Prakash Daniel, Brian Lim and Farid Azmeir to create a hilarious lineup. Their rib-tickling routines proved that comedy in Southeast Asia is vibrant and dynamic.


Musical highlights included rising star Aisha Retno’s mesmerising performance, featuring hit tracks like ‘Sutera,’ ‘Samudera,’ ‘Sheesh,’ and ‘W.H.U.T.’ The Mast Millennium Dancers added a spectacular Broadway-inspired choreographic element, while musicians Saint Kylo and Claudia Tan brought powerful energy to the stage.
Reflecting on 15 years of success, LOL Asia has hosted over 400 talents and sold more than 500,000 tickets across 23 cities in Asia and Australia. The company has featured world-class international acts including Russell Peters, Kevin Hart, David Blaine, Jimmy Carr, and Ronny Chieng.


As part of the anniversary celebrations, two lucky ticket holders – Ooh Chee Chiung and Sabrina Thevy – won passes to every LOL Asia show in 2025.
LOL Asia’s CEO Rizal Kamal emphasised the company’s mission: “Fifteen years of LOL Asia is about bringing people together and spreading joy through laughter.”
Co-Founder Jack Jeganesan added, “We dreamed of building a platform where comedy and entertainment could thrive across the region, and today, we’re living that dream.”

The event received widespread acclaim, with social media buzzing about the performances and the unique energy that filled Zepp KL. Fans praised the world-class production and the seamless blend of comedy and music.
As LOL Asia looks to the future, it remains committed to creating and nurturing artistic platforms for local and international talent, continuing to push the boundaries of live entertainment in Southeast Asia.
