Acclaimed comedian Daniel Sloss has announced a new 35-date UK tour starting on September 18 and ending on December 5. The tour follows a run at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre during the Fringe and will be called Dark, in honour of the fact that the 24-year-old is sick of being described by people as dark.
Daniel Sloss started writing and performing stand-up when he was 16. His TV appearances include 2015’s John Bishop Show, Sunday Night at the Palladium, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Russell Howard’s Good News, Conan (4 guests appearances in one year- the first stand-up ever to achieve this), The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Paul O’Grady Show, as well as many more. In addition he has had his own BBC3 show The Adventures Of Daniel, has given a Tedx Talk and released his debut stand-up DVD Daniel Sloss: Live! on 2Entertain.
Sloss has also co-created and starred in online sitcom M.U.F.F, toured his solo shows extensively throughout UK, Australia, USA, Europe (performing in 15 countries in 2014), has performed a solo run at Montreal’s Just For Laughs, starred at other festivals including Altitude, Latitude, Leeds, Reading and also the Sydney + Adelaide + Perth Comedy Festivals, has signed a talent deal with Conan O’Brien’s production company Conaco and is currently working on his own pilot for Warner Brothers Studios.
Support on the UK tour is Kai Humphries.
Tour dates here.