In mid-December, Fest Team began preparing the summer program for Vidas Art Arena. The cult Australian comedy trio Sooshi Mango will take the stage in Borisova Garden on June 19, 2026, with their brand-new international show Sooshi Mango: Home Made – a spectacular live performance that transports the audience into the raw, chaotic, and hilariously entertaining world of their childhood and family roots. Tickets for their signature, uproariously funny, and emotionally relatable humor for seated audience go on sale tomorrow, December 12, via ticketstation.bg.
Home Made is Sooshi Mango’s largest and most ambitious show to date – an explosive mix of sketch theater, iconic characters, cultural clashes, self-parody, and the unique ethno-humor that turned them into a phenomenon with over 800 million online views. The show reveals the uncensored world of their childhood, where family arguments are loud, expectations are richer than Nonna’s sauce, and love is expressed through teasing, guilt, and… dangerously abundant food.
Sooshi Mango – consisting of brothers Joe and Carlo Salanitri and their best friend Andrew Manfre – is undeniably one of the stand-up phenomena of the past decade. The new production features beloved characters Johnny, Vince, and Sam, lavish stage design, a giant screen, musical surprises, and the trademark Sooshi Mango chaos, energy, and improvisation that leaves audiences in stitches. Home Made pays tribute to immigrant parents – Italian, Greek, Balkan, and many more – shaping generations, offering both a heartfelt letter and a bold parody in which every family, regardless of origin, can recognize themselves.
Sooshi Mango are among Australia’s most successful comedy groups, winners of the AACTA award for Favorite Digital Comedy Creator, the only comedians in history to sell out three consecutive shows at Rod Laver Arena, and creators whose characters, videos, podcasts (Saucy Meatballs: A Podcast Not About Meatballs), and stage productions conquer the world at lightning speed.
On June 19, Bulgarian audiences will experience live this outrageously funny blend of ethno-humor, family misunderstandings, cultural clashes, nostalgia, self-parody, and pure smiles that have won hearts worldwide. The show at Vidas Art Arena promises a whirlwind of ethnic jokes, wigs, absurd aunts and uncles, and enough laughter to last days after the performance.
Tickets for Sooshi Mango go on sale Friday, December 12, starting at 33 euros.

