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Nurlan Alibekovich Saburov (kaz. Nurlan alibekuly Sabyrov; born December 22, 1991, Stepnogorsk, Tselinograd region) is a Kazakh and Russian comedian, comedian. He gained wide popularity thanks to performances in the stand-up genre. In 2013, he tried his hand at the Open Microphone section of the Stand Up show on TNT. Once on television, he became famous for his daring style of behavior and sharp social jokes.
Since April 2019, he has been the host of the show “What happened next?”, Coming out on the YouTube channel LABELCOM.
Biography
Nurlan Saburov was born on December 22, 1991 in Stepnogorsk (Kazakhstan). As a child, he was fond of boxing. After leaving school, he moved to Yekaterinburg to receive higher education at the Ural Federal University at the Faculty of Physical Education. He played in KVN, speaking for the university team, practiced in the stand-up genre. Together with friends, he organized performances in bars and concert venues.
Career
In Yekaterinburg, Nurlan met comedian Dmitry Romanov, who advised him to apply for participation in the Open Microphone section of the Stand Up show. In 2014, Saburov moved with his family to Moscow, already appearing on television as a resident of the Stand Up show on TNT
In 2017, he went on an IQ tour around the cities of Russia and Kazakhstan.
In December 2018, Saburov filmed his first solo stand-up concert on television.
At the end of April 2019, the first episode of the humorous show “What happened next?” was released on the LABELCOM YouTube channel. hosted by Nurlan, currently there are 7.05 million subscribers on the channel
In May 2020, Forbes named Saburov one of the most promising Russians under 30, placing the 28-year-old comedian in the 30 under 30 rating in the New Media category[3]. According to the publication, Saburov's fee for the performance is estimated at $10,000.
Personal life
Nurlan is married to Diana Saburova[5], whom he met during his student years in Yekaterinburg. The couple has two children: daughter Madina (born 2012) and son Tagir (born 2017).