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'Trevor Noah: Where Was I': Release date, trailer, how to watch new comedy special
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Date:2025-04-15 19:32:04
Comedian Trevor Noah's newest comedy special is set to hit Netflix.
Noah has had a news-filled week, as he revealed on his podcast Wednesday he was hosting the 2024 Grammy Awards, his fourth consecutive year hosting the awards show.
Noah left "The Daily Show" in 2022 after serving as the show's host for seven years. He took over as host after Jon Stewart left the show in 2015.
Noah's new Netflix special, titled "Where Was I," will be his fourth original comedy special on the platform. The comedian's previous Netflix specials include "Afraid of the Dark," released in 2017, and "Son of Patricia," released in 2018.
"I Wish You Would," Noah's third special, was released in Nov. 2022 and was filmed at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena.
"Where Was I" sees Noah share his "hilarious experiences from his recent travels, around the world, ranging from foreign national anthems to varying cultural norms," according to the special's official logline.
Here's what you need to know about Trevor Noah's latest Netflix comedy special.
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'Trevor Noah: Where Was I' release date, how to watch
The comedy special will be available to stream on Netflix at 3 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Dec. 19, according to the streamer.
'Trevor Noah: Where Was I' trailer
Netflix released the official trailer for "Where Was I" on Dec. 11.
Trevor Noah's upcoming shows
Noah has dozens of tour dates planned around the U.S., and a couple internationally, in 2023 and 2024.
He is set to do multiple shows in Baltimore (Jan. 11-14) and Austin, Texas (Jan. 24-28) to kick off 2024, before heading to Dallas (March 14-15), Seattle (March 19-24), San Diego (April 11-14) and Washington, D.C. (April 24-27).
For a full list of Noah's upcoming shows and how to get tickets, you can visit his website.
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