‘America’s Got Talent’ Semifinalist Dies at 39 Just a Month After His Last Performance – Details
The comedian passed away in the San Francisco Bay Area after becoming well-known as a semifinalist on the 16th season of “America’s Got Talent” in 2021.
On December 4, 2024, comedian Kabir “Kabeezy” Singh, 39, passed away.
On August 10, 2021, Kabir Singh walks the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California, for the “America’s Got Talent” Season 16 Live Shows | Photo courtesy of Getty Images
Authorities believe natural causes, pending toxicology results, even though the cause of death has not been established. Investigations into the comedian’s death are still ongoing, and he had a history of health problems.
On September 7, 2021, Kabir Singh attends “America’s Got Talent” Season 16 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California | Photo courtesy of Getty Images
In their condolences, Singh’s comedic colleagues and friends are paying homage to him. “He passed away peacefully in his sleep and this is the most devastating post I’ve posted,” comedian Jeremy Curry wrote on Facebook after sharing the news of his passing. Additionally, he said, “Please remember his family and fiancé in your prayers and thoughts. I love you, bro.”
Singh was also honored by Tommy T’s Comedy Club in Pleasanton, which called him one of the funniest comedians they had ever had the honor of knowing. They further underlined that Singh was a beloved member of Tommy T’s family for many years and was more than simply a performer.
We had the good fortune to see him develop and make so many people laugh. Kabir was genuinely the most endearing person you could ever meet; you would become a fan right away thanks to his contagious smile, wit, and charm. Kabeezy, you are loved. They said, “You will always be remembered and deeply missed.”
Singh’s coworker Harbir Kaur Bhatia recalled him as a vibrant individual who infused every occasion with vitality. His sense of humor brought the whole affair together and made everyone in the room laugh and smile. “He was a rising start [sic] in the comedy world, always making people smile,” Bhattia added.
A tribute to Singh’s enduring influence on people he worked with, Bhatia said that preparations had been made to have him speak at a future Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce event.
“A lot of amazing and encouraging messages are coming up in the social media feeds about the impact he had on his friends and others in his industry,” Bhatia said in his condolences for his colleague. Life is unpredictable, fleeting, and extremely valuable. Rakha Waheguru. My sincerest sympathies go out to his mother, fiancée, and friends and family. He left us too soon.
Singh was on a comedy tour when he passed away. Singh was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1984. A month after his tour started, he passed away. Throughout his career, the comic performed stand-up all throughout the United States and made appearances on Comedy Central, Family Guy, and the BBC.
“Stand Up Comedian from Comedy Central, NBC, The Family Guy, Amazon Prime, and Dry Bar Comedy” is the description that appears on his Facebook page.
Some of his well-known pieces, such as The Pilot episode of “Side Hustle,” are featured on his official website. His life as a stand-up comedian and his encounters with other comedians who balance day jobs and side projects with their comedy professions at night were documented on the show.
Additionally, the website includes a clip of his progress to the semifinals of “America’s Got Talent” and his entire 2023 comedy special, BollerWood, which was recorded in Portland, Oregon.These pieces solidify Singh’s reputation in the comedy industry by showcasing his skill and commitment to his art.
The comedy community and fans lament the passing of the dynamic writer, performer, and actor who made people laugh all around the world.