Laughter took centre stage for worthy cause at Life Is Funny: Hat-Trick

Cancer Research Malaysia’s Life Is Funny: Hat-Trick united comedy, music and philanthropy to raise funds for life-saving cancer research.

Cancer Research Malaysia (CRMY) brought together laughter, music and philanthropy with the successful staging of Life Is Funny: Hat-Trick, the third edition of its signature charity comedy series, at the HGH Convention Centre in Sentul.

The fundraising event featured an evening of entertainment aimed at raising awareness and support for cancer research, while highlighting the role of community partnerships in advancing scientific efforts to improve cancer outcomes for Asian populations.

Star performers rally hope against cancer

Audiences were treated to performances by a line-up of well-known entertainers who volunteered their talents in support of the cause. Through comedy, music and heartfelt moments, the programme underscored how entertainment can inspire hope while encouraging greater public participation in the fight against cancer.

Leading the evening was acclaimed actor and comedian Gurmit Singh, best known for his portrayal of the iconic character Phua Chu Kang. His trademark wit and engaging stage presence kept the audience entertained throughout the show.

Joining him on stage was stand-up comedian Mad Sabah, whose relatable observations on everyday Malaysian life and energetic delivery drew laughter from guests.

Adding a musical dimension to the event, renowned electric violinist Jessie L captivated attendees with a dynamic performance that blended contemporary music with virtuoso artistry.

The programme was hosted by entertainer Dato’ Leonard Tan, whose warmth and charisma guided the evening while reinforcing the importance of supporting cancer research initiatives.

Donations drive lifesaving cancer research efforts

Following the event, Cancer Research Malaysia expressed its appreciation to the performers, corporate sponsors, donors, volunteers and guests whose contributions helped make the fundraiser a success.

The organisation also acknowledged the support of corporate sponsors Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and Fragomen, whose contributions, alongside those of donors, volunteers and supporters, played a significant role in making Life Is Funny: Hat-Trick possible.

“Life Is Funny continues to demonstrate how laughter can bring people together for a greater purpose. Every ticket purchased, donation made and partnership formed helps advance our research into cancers that disproportionately affect Asian populations. We are deeply grateful to everyone who supported this year’s event,” Cancer Research Malaysia said.

Funds raised from the event will support CRMY’s ongoing research into cancers that disproportionately affect Asian populations, including breast, oral, head and neck, and nasopharyngeal cancers. The organisation said the research aims to drive innovations in cancer prevention, early detection and treatment, offering greater hope to patients and their families.

Cancer Research Malaysia said the success of Life Is Funny: Hat-Trick reflected the collective commitment of corporate partners, volunteers and supporters who continue to champion its mission of saving lives through research.

As the evening concluded, the event served as a reminder that every contribution—whether through laughter, generosity or advocacy—can help bring society closer to a future where fewer lives are lost to cancer.

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