America’s Got Talent comedian Kabir ‘Kabizi’ Singh dies at 39
America’s Got Talent semi-finalist, comedian Kabir ‘Kabizi’ Singh has died at the age of 39. He was reportedly in San Francisco when he died.

Renowned stand-up comedian and 2021 America’s Got Talent contestant Kabir ‘Kabiji’ Singh passed away in San Francisco at the age of 39. Known for his sharp humor and a memorable appearance on Family Guy, Singh made a lasting impression on audiences.
The cause of Kabir’s death is currently unknown. tmz It was reported that he was suffering from health complications. Officials said a toxicology report is in progress to determine the cause.
According to reports, the comedian died on December 4, according to his fiancee. People,
On December 5, Singh’s friend Jeremy Curry posted about the comedian’s death on Facebook, saying that he “passed away peacefully in his sleep”.
“I am deeply saddened to inform everyone that Kabir Singh has passed away… He died peacefully in his sleep and this is the most devastating post I have ever posted… Please give condolences to his family and Keep your fiancé in your thoughts and prayers…I love you brother,” Curry wrote.

According to Curry, Singh’s funeral will be held on December 14 in Hayward.
America’s Got Talent also mourned the death of the comedian on X.
The caption read, “The AGT family is saddened to hear the news of the passing of Kabir Singh, a talented comedian who graced our stage with his undeniable humor. He brought joy and laughter to many and his incredible legacy.” The talent will be missed.”
The AGT family is saddened to hear the news of the demise of Kabir Singh, a talented comedian who graced our stage with his impeccable humor. He brought joy and laughter to many people and his incredible talent will be missed. pic.twitter.com/lDH6SoA409
– America’s Got Talent (@AGT) 6 December 2024
Kabir Singh, widely known as ‘Kabeeji’, gained recognition in 2021 when he reached the semi-finals of America’s Got Talent before elimination. Born in Portland, USA, to Indian parents, he also spent some time in Mumbai.
He began his stand-up comedy journey in 2014, making his debut on Comedy Central. That same year, he won the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition.