Before he ran Hong Kong's best-known English-language comedy club, Mohammed Magdi was doing open mics in Shanghai, opening for touring headliners twice his draw, and picking up festival wins from Bangkok to Beijing. On Saturday 19 September 2026, the Backstage Comedy co-founder steps back in front of the mic himself for a solo headline set — Mohammed Magdi: Discount Pharaoh — at Fa Gai, a Central bar better known for drag nights than stand-up.

In short: Mohammed Magdi: Discount Pharaoh plays Fa Gai, G/F, 32 Wyndham Street, Central, on Saturday 19 September 2026 at 8:00pm, a two-minute walk from Central MTR Station, Exit D1. Part of Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026, it's a solo English-language stand-up hour from the Egyptian-born, Hong Kong-based comedian and Backstage Comedy founder — check thebackstagehk.com/shows for tickets.

In This Guide

  1. Who is Mohammed Magdi?
  2. What is “Discount Pharaoh”?
  3. Is Fa Gai a good venue for a comedy show?
  4. Date, address and tickets
  5. More of Hong Kong Comedy Season this September
  6. FAQ

Who is Mohammed Magdi?

Mohammed Magdi is an Egyptian stand-up comedian based in Hong Kong, and the co-founder and producer behind Backstage Comedy, the Central club that programmes most of the city's English-language stand-up calendar. He started doing comedy in 2013 at open mics in Shanghai, where he became a regular feature act, MC and eventual headliner at what was then China's only full-time comedy club. Since then he's performed in more than 15 countries and 30 cities, including a sold-out run at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

His opening-act credits include Jim Gaffigan's “Quality Time” tour in Shanghai (2019), Gad Elmaleh's “Dream Tour”, also in Shanghai (2018), and Joe Wong's “The Twin Tariff” tour when it stopped in Hong Kong in 2025. His own festival record includes a win at the Bangkok International Comedy Festival 2017, first runner-up at the China International Comedy Festival 2016, and multiple finalist appearances at the Hong Kong International Comedy Festival. Off stage, he co-hosts Ho Ho Hong Kong, a weekly podcast with fellow Hong Kong comedian Vivek Mahbubani in which the pair pick out something great about the city each episode.

The guy who runs Hong Kong's biggest comedy club rarely headlines his own room — Discount Pharaoh is Mohammed Magdi stepping out from behind the curtain for a night.

What is “Discount Pharaoh”?

“Discount Pharaoh” is a solo stand-up hour from Mohammed Magdi, staged under the Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026 banner — the same recurring programme that brought Elena Gabrielle's Disturb the Vibe to BaseHall 2 earlier this month. As producer of Backstage Comedy, Magdi usually spends his nights introducing other comedians; this show flips that, putting his own material about being an Egyptian comic who built a career and a club from scratch in Hong Kong front and centre. The set is performed entirely in English.

For the wider picture of what else Backstage Comedy has running this autumn, see our full Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026 guide.

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Is Fa Gai a good venue for a comedy show?

Worth being upfront about this one: Fa Gai isn't a purpose-built comedy theatre. It's a late-night bar and drag-and-cabaret spot on Wyndham Street, the kind of place Time Out Hong Kong describes as running “a packed schedule, from themed drag nights to comedy shows and costume contests.” What you're buying a ticket for is a bar hosting a one-off, ticketed stand-up night — not a dedicated club like Backstage Comedy's own room at BaseHall 2, where Magdi more usually works.

That's not necessarily a downside. A bar room with a low stage and a crowd already several drinks in tends to run looser and louder than a seated theatre, which suits a comic who spends most nights hosting rather than headlining. Just don't expect cinema-style seating or a formal box office — expect a Central bar that's rearranged itself for the night.

Mohammed Magdi: Discount Pharaoh

Fa Gai, G/F, 32 Wyndham Street, Central
AddressFa Gai, G/F, 32 Wyndham Street, Central
Nearest MTRCentral Station, Exit D1, about a 2-minute walk up to Wyndham Street / Wellington Street
Date & timeSaturday 19 September 2026, 8:00pm
LanguageEnglish
Presented byBackstage Comedy, as part of Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026
TicketsVia thebackstagehk.com/shows or Eventbrite — exact pricing for this show wasn't published at time of writing

Hong Kong Comedy Season headline shows have generally run from around HK$200–300 — Elena Gabrielle's BaseHall 2 show, for comparison, started from HK$280 — but a smaller bar show like this one can be priced differently, so check the current listing before you book.

More of Hong Kong Comedy Season this September

Discount Pharaoh lands in the middle of a busy month for Backstage Comedy. Elena Gabrielle: Disturb the Vibe played BaseHall 2 on 12 September — read our full write-up if you missed it. Saaj Raja: Bad Indian follows Magdi's show with a two-night run on 24–25 September, split between Soho House and Fa Gai, and US comedian Carmen Lynch headlines BaseHall 2 on 16 October. For the complete, continually updated calendar, see our Hong Kong Comedy Season 2026 guide.

If you're making a night of it, Fa Gai sits a short walk from the rest of the Lan Kwai Fong bar strip, so there's no shortage of places to keep the night going afterwards.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is Mohammed Magdi performing?
Saturday 19 September 2026, 8:00pm, at Fa Gai, G/F, 32 Wyndham Street, Central — about a 2-minute walk from Central MTR Station, Exit D1.
Who is Mohammed Magdi?
An Egyptian stand-up comedian based in Hong Kong, and the co-founder of Backstage Comedy. He started comedy in 2013 in Shanghai, has performed in 15+ countries and 30+ cities, and has opened for Jim Gaffigan, Gad Elmaleh and Joe Wong.
Is Fa Gai a proper comedy club?
No — Fa Gai is a Central bar and drag-and-cabaret venue that hosts a mix of themed nights, including occasional ticketed comedy shows. It isn't a dedicated stand-up theatre like Backstage Comedy's regular BaseHall 2 room.
How much are tickets and where do I buy them?
Exact pricing wasn't published at time of writing. Check thebackstagehk.com/shows or the Eventbrite listing for current tiers; comparable Hong Kong Comedy Season headline shows have generally run from around HK$200–300.
What else is on during Hong Kong Comedy Season this September?
Elena Gabrielle: Disturb the Vibe played BaseHall 2 on 12 September, Saaj Raja: Bad Indian runs 24–25 September across Soho House and Fa Gai, and Carmen Lynch headlines BaseHall 2 on 16 October.

Worth knowing

Mohammed Magdi: Discount Pharaoh plays Fa Gai, Central, on 19 September 2026 — a rare solo headline set from the comedian who usually runs the room. Book via thebackstagehk.com/shows; pricing wasn't published at time of writing.

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