Before taking his break, Zakir Khan has scheduled his final shows through June 20 this year

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Popular Indian comedian Zakir Khan has told his fans that he will take a long break from performing live shows. He made this announcement during his recent performance in Hyderabad. The break could last until 2030, which means he might stay away from the stage for three to five years.

Khan explained that he needs this time off to focus on his health and handle some personal matters. He has been performing shows nonstop for several years now. Even during the pandemic lockdown, he continued doing online shows. After restrictions ended, the demand for live comedy shows grew stronger, and Khan performed across India and in other countries for Indian audiences living abroad.

Before taking his break, Khan has scheduled his final shows through June 20 this year. His Papa Yaar tour will continue in several Indian cities. He will perform in Bengaluru on January 23 and 24, Chennai on January 27, Nashik on February 3, Ahmedabad on February 6 and 7, and Surat on February 8.

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After completing shows in India, Khan will travel to perform in Ireland and the United States. He will appear in Dublin, Ireland, on April 26. His American tour includes shows in Houston on April 19, San Jose on May 2, Seattle on May 9, Austin on May 10, Los Angeles on May 16, Boston on May 22, and Washington DC on May 23.

On Instagram, Khan asked his fans to attend his remaining shows. He wrote in Hindi, encouraging people to make the effort to come see him perform since he will not be visiting many cities after this.

While his last scheduled show is on May 23, Khan mentioned June 20 as his final performance date before the break. This suggests more shows might be added between late May and mid-June. Fans are waiting for official announcements about these additional dates.

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Khan is known for his relatable comedy style and has become one of India's most loved comedians. His decision to take time off has made fans eager to catch his final performances before he steps away from the stage.