
Daniel Sloss is heading to India for an 8-City Tour.
‘DANIEL SLOSS - CAN’T’ will be performed in major cities Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Goa, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata.
Renowned for groundbreaking shows like ‘HUBRiS’ and ‘X’, Sloss is set to captivate Indian audiences. His previous tours have achieved global recognition, with ‘HUBRiS’ ranking as the world’s largest solo comedy tour in 2021. ‘X’ addressed critical social issues, touring non-stop for over 300 performances over 17 months across the globe.
Daniel's debut India tour last year, a three-city jaunt that included a headlining performance at DeadAnt’s Laughing Dead festival, sold out in minutes. The comedian’s 2024 India tour will be even more extensive, hitting 8 key cities—Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Goa, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata—from 15 March to 24 March 2024. This is set to become India’s biggest comedy tour of all time by an international artist with around 20,000 tickets available.
Beyond standup comedy, Daniel’s influence extends into literary and digital realms. His book ‘Everyone You Hate is Going to Die’—published in 2021—received critical acclaim, and his Netflix specials ‘DARK’ & ‘Jigsaw’ have captivated global audiences in over 190 countries. Daniel’s diverse accomplishments include seven sold-out seasons off-Broadway in New York, ten appearances on U.S TV’s ‘Conan’, and record-breaking performances at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
“My first India trip in 2023 was such a joy that I promised on stage that I would be returning as soon as possible... which was a big mistake as clearly I have no idea how anything in India works,” said Sloss. “So, by way of apology, I’ve finally found a way to come back and to make it up to all you comedy-loving folks.”
His headline act at the first edition of the Laughing Dead comedy festival last year captivated the audience and inspired and challenged what comedy can be in the hands of a master.
Daniel quipped, “I'm very excited to get to perform in so many places this time and although I am well aware that many brilliant Indian comedians have done it before me, you know, to be at least the first Scottish stand-up to do it is exciting–hopefully I can keep bringing my new tours over to you until I die a young death due to either alcohol abuse or by being run over by an Indian fan who was too late to get tickets last time.”
Tickets and dates here.