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Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

Inaugural edition, held Dec. 1–6, 2025, brought African and international comedians together to make Cotonou a hub of comedy

Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

Cotonou Comedy Festival

Aissatou Fallby Aissatou Fall
December 7, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

Inaugural edition, held Dec. 1–6, 2025, brought African and international comedians together to make Cotonou a hub of comedy

Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

Cotonou Comedy Festival

Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

Cotonou Comedy Festival

Aissatou Fallby Aissatou Fall
December 10, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

With laughter echoing through the Dôme du Sofitel, Benin hosted the inaugural Cotonou Comedy Festival this week, positioning the city as a new cultural beacon for African comedy.

The event, held in the presence of President Patrice Talon and government officials, marked a significant step toward the country’s ambition to become a continental leader in the comedic arts.

Spearheaded by the Agence de Développement des Arts et de la Culture (ADAC), the festival is a government-backed initiative that promotes cultural expression and youth engagement through comedy.

The opening event on Thursday, hosted by Ivorian comedian Willy Dumbo, featured an eclectic lineup including Oualas, Sam de Barça, French star Kev Adams, Martinican humorist Certe Mathurin and Beninese talent Rosemonda.

The performers kept the audience engaged for more than two hours, showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of African comedy.

Grégoire Furrer, founder of the renowned Montreux Comedy Festival and a key partner in the Cotonou initiative, praised Benin’s vision.

“Benin has made a remarkable choice by elevating comedy, a universal art form that speaks directly to young people,” he said, noting that the country is the first in Africa to embrace comedy at this scale.

Furrer added that public interest is already surging, with social media followers for the event jumping from zero to 120,000 within days.

The Cotonou Comedy Festival features a packed weeklong program of performances, workshops and panel discussions, aiming to transfer skills and nurture a new generation of comedians.

Highlights include showcases of Francophone stand-up, all-female comedy nights and a regional spotlight featuring talent from across West Africa.

 

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Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

Inaugural edition, held Dec. 1–6, 2025, brought African and international comedians together to make Cotonou a hub of comedy

Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

Cotonou Comedy Festival

With laughter echoing through the Dôme du Sofitel, Benin hosted the inaugural Cotonou Comedy Festival this week, positioning the city as a new cultural beacon for African comedy.

The event, held in the presence of President Patrice Talon and government officials, marked a significant step toward the country’s ambition to become a continental leader in the comedic arts.

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Grégoire Furrer, founder of the renowned Montreux Comedy Festival and a key partner in the Cotonou initiative, praised Benin’s vision.

“Benin has made a remarkable choice by elevating comedy, a universal art form that speaks directly to young people,” he said, noting that the country is the first in Africa to embrace comedy at this scale.

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Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

Inaugural edition, held Dec. 1–6, 2025, brought African and international comedians together to make Cotonou a hub of comedy

Cotonou Comedy Festival Expands Benin’s Cultural Footprint in Africa

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With laughter echoing through the Dôme du Sofitel, Benin hosted the inaugural Cotonou Comedy Festival this week, positioning the city as a new cultural beacon for African comedy.

The event, held in the presence of President Patrice Talon and government officials, marked a significant step toward the country’s ambition to become a continental leader in the comedic arts.

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Grégoire Furrer, founder of the renowned Montreux Comedy Festival and a key partner in the Cotonou initiative, praised Benin’s vision.

“Benin has made a remarkable choice by elevating comedy, a universal art form that speaks directly to young people,” he said, noting that the country is the first in Africa to embrace comedy at this scale.

Furrer added that public interest is already surging, with social media followers for the event jumping from zero to 120,000 within days.

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