Stand up Comedy in broken English – Victor Patrascan in Bergen

Laugh with Europe’s comedy nomad, Victor Pãtrãşcan
Laugh with Europe’s comedy nomad, Victor Pãtrãşcan - the rebel comedian-philosopher whose sharp jokes have taken him to about 60 countries, millions of screens, and even onto a few government watchlists (true story: he’s officially banned by the new Georgian government for being ‘too funny’).
Victor is coming to town with his trademark style of comedy - bold insights, unscripted moments, and cheeky observations that make you think long after you laugh. He doesn’t provoke just to shock; with curiosity and care, he dives into politics, culture, religion, identity, and the topics we argue about online but laugh about in real life.
Yes, Victor talks to the audience, but only to the brave who volunteer, so sit wherever you like (even the front row) because he won’t bother you unless you want him to. Whether you’re local, an expat, or just existentially lost, this show is a space to laugh at the absurdity of modern life - together. Come solo or bring a friend; either way, you’ll leave with something to think about.
Victor Pãtrãşcan is an eccentric stand up comedian and outrageous social commentator from Romania. He’s been on tour consistently for the last 5 years with his self-produced shows all over Europe and Asia. He is now on probably the longest and most extensive self-produced comedy show ever in the world. He honed his craft for joke writing in the London comedy circuit where he lived until 2020. Since then he has lived on the road and has been constantly on tour. In some places, such as Kazakhstan, Kosovo, or in remote fishing villages in Iceland, he was the first comedian to ever perform comedy in English. In 2024 alone, Victor self-produced 298 shows and performed to over 35,000 people on 2 continents, in 48 countries and 114 cities. Victor’s style is distinctly shaped by his peculiar life as a vagabond. Victor weaves this unique experience into his stand up as he has become somewhat of a sponge absorbing the intricacies of European culture and politics. While he jokes about the stereotypes and misconceptions of every country, he also highlights the silliness of our presumed differences in an effort to assert our humanity.
The event is in English
Age limit: 16
Online tickets from 250 NOK / Tickets on the door 500 NOK