Max Amini, an Iranian-American comedian, has become the first Iranian-American to headline Madison Square Garden, marking a major milestone after years of building a global fan base. Born in Arizona and raised between the United States and Iran, Amini draws on his bicultural upbringing to craft stand-up routines that resonate with audiences from diverse backgrounds.
After returning to the United States as a teenager, Amini pursued acting at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he discovered his passion for stand-up comedy with his father's encouragement. His storytelling, shaped by life in two countries, has helped him sell out shows worldwide and connect deeply with fans.
Although he avoids partisan politics in his performances, Amini has spoken out about human rights issues in Iran, condemning violence against protesters and describing the Iranian people as vibrant and modern despite government repression. During his Madison Square Garden show, he dedicated time to highlighting the struggles faced by Iranians.
Looking ahead, Amini plans to expand his career with a live audience podcast and a comedy series featuring long-developed characters. He also encourages young comedians to trust their instincts, take creative risks, and use modern tools to shape the future of comedy.

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