Content creator Abel Mutua and his wife Judy Nyawira have arrived in Australia for the third edition of their immensely popular Jyuuce Party event. Known now as 'Mkurugenzi' on YouTube, the couple landed Down Under to conduct a series of comedy shows, aiming to expand their international presence and connect directly with their diaspora fanbase.
The Jyuuce Party, now in its third iteration, primarily involves the comedian delivering a repertoire of comedic material to a live audience. Additionally, Mutua extends the event's reach by offering online access to fans unable to attend the live show, albeit at a nominal fee.



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Mutua took to Instagram to provide fans with a comprehensive glimpse into his entire trip experience, detailing everything from the comfort of flying business class to his encounters at Doha Airport. Additionally, he highlighted the contrasting luxury experiences offered by various airlines he utilized along the journey.

"Touch Down! The Australian Border Force has seen us fit to roam your country. Sasa ni kuvuruga hii Sydney proper!" he wrote.
"My Brizzy folks I'll be seeing you on Saturday. Pia huko ni kupiga kuua! This weekend is going to Rock! Mshahara ya Friday hamtarudi nayo nyumbani eeleletee. See you!" he wrote.
As indicated on posters shared across his platforms, Mutua is scheduled to entertain audiences in several Australian cities, including Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane.
On March 31st, his performance will take place at the Springvale City Hall in Melbourne. Tickets for this event range from AU$87 (approximately Ksh. 7,500) for VIP seats to AU$65 (approximately Ksh. 5,600) for Silver seats.

Last October, the award-winning scriptwriter and actor’s daughter, Mumbua Mutua was moved to tears following her father’s roaring success at the second edition of "The Jyuuce Party".
The creator posted a video capturing a poignant moment as his daughter became overwhelmed with emotion, shedding tears while watching him perform for a sold-out audience.
"When the most important person in the household approves of your madness then mambo iko tu sawa. Last night was a dream guys! God really showed off through us, " he then wrote.