Scottish stand-up comedian Daniel Sloss brings his razor-sharp, darkly funny storytelling back to Europe in 2026 with BITTER, a no-frills, pure stand-up show built on fearless honesty, ideas, and precision punchlines. Known for Netflix’s Dark and Jigsaw and the HBO special X, Sloss crafts long-form sets that weave personal confession, social observation, and unexpected turns into one cohesive, laugh-packed narrative.
A hallmark of Sloss’s act is how interactive it feels without relying on gimmicks: he reads a room quickly, riffs nimbly with crowds, and then snaps back into meticulously structured material that pays off later in the hour. While the format is classic stand-up—no props, no soundtrack, just a mic—his shows often spark conversations about relationships, identity, and resilience; Jigsaw famously inspired breakups worldwide.
Rising from precocious Edinburgh Fringe debuts to multiple late-night TV spots on Conan, Sloss built a devoted international following through relentless touring, streaming exposure, and viral clips. His fanbase spans students, professionals, and comedy nerds who value sharp writing delivered with heart and bite.
Key 2026 Daniel Sloss Concert Tickets Tour Dates and Venues:
- Sat, Sep 19, 8:00 PM — Admiralspalast – Theater, Berlin, Germany
- Mon, Sep 21, 8:00 PM — Forum Karlín, Prague, Czechia
- Tue, Sep 22, 8:00 PM — Halle T1, Theaterhaus Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
- Thu, Sep 24, 8:00 PM — Isarphilharmonie, Gasteig HP8, Munich, Germany
- Fri, Sep 25, 7:00 PM — Theater am Tanzbrunnen, Cologne, Germany
- Sat, Sep 26, 8:00 PM — Volkshaus Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
- Sun, Sep 27, 8:00 PM — Volkshaus Basel, Basel, Switzerland
- Mon, Sep 28, 8:00 PM — Theatersaal National, Bern, Switzerland
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Why You Should See Daniel Sloss Live in 2026
Nothing matches the electricity of a great comedy room, and Daniel Sloss thrives on that voltage. When hundreds inhale together before a punchline and then erupt, the laughter rolls in waves you feel in your chest. Micro-pauses, eyebrow flicks, and a sideways glance land differently in person than on a screen, and Sloss uses those moments like a conductor. The energy buffs every joke, turning sharp observations into shared release, and the silences feel charged with possibility.
This tour is unique because Sloss’s new hour, Bitter, is both tightly engineered and alive. He weaves ideas into narrative arcs, stacking callbacks so late detonations pay off seeds planted early. In 2026 he is road-testing and refining the material across diverse cities, so each night absorbs local color while keeping the spine of the story. Expect candid riffs about modern relationships, masculinity, moral grandstanding, and online perfectionism, all filtered through his Scottish blend of dry wit and razor logic.
Sloss is an agile crowd worker: he asks quick questions, clocks a heckle, and spins spontaneous threads that end up stitched into the final act. Big tour stops often feature strong local openers, and in some major markets there can be surprise drop-ins from comics, adding variety without overshadowing the headliner. Because he writes onstage, you might hear brand-new tags born that night, plus city-specific references you will not get elsewhere. The spontaneity keeps even long runs fresh.
The 2026 routing also elevates the experience. Performing in prestige halls such as Berlin’s Admiralspalast, Munich’s Isarphilharmonie, and London’s Wembley gives the jokes room to breathe while delivering theater-grade sightlines and acoustics. These venues are designed so a whisper reaches the balcony and a smirk reads in row Z, which suits Sloss’s precise timing. Comfortable seating, crisp sound, and professional lighting let the material carry the night, and cosmopolitan audiences amplify laughs with a welcome mix of perspectives.
Fans typically describe the show as smart, savage, and surprisingly empathetic. They report belly laughs that sneak up after seconds of silence, followed by aftershocks when a callback detonates. Many talk about walking out still debating—because the jokes sharpen how you see dating, ego, and honesty. Others highlight how safe yet exciting the room feels: you can be teased without being targeted. Most of all, audiences say a Sloss hour lingers. You leave quoting lines, texting friends, and feeling a little braver about joking through hard truths.
Daniel Sloss Tickets 2026 Tour Schedule & Cities
Daniel Sloss’s 2026 Bitter tour maps an ambitious run across 37 cities in 11 countries, spanning Europe, Oceania, Asia, and North America. The calendar stretches from February through late November, mixing intimate historic theaters with arena-scale rooms to showcase the new hour. Fans can catch him from Leicester and Liverpool to Amsterdam and Berlin, then onward to Prague, Munich, Cologne, and a three-city swing through Switzerland before the final UK push. He also crosses the Southern Hemisphere for a robust April block, plus a one-night stop in Singapore.
Major stages underscore the tour’s scale: OVO Arena Wembley in London, Isarphilharmonie at Gasteig HP8 in Munich, Forum Karlin in Prague, Admiralspalast in Berlin, Symphony Hall in Birmingham, and SEC Armadillo in Glasgow. Other marquee rooms include Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, Lichtburg in Essen, Theater am Tanzbrunnen in Cologne, Volkshaus Zürich and Volkshaus Basel, and Theatersaal National in Bern. In the UK, highlights span O2 Apollo Manchester, O2 City Hall Newcastle, York Barbican, The Brighton Centre, De Montfort Hall in Leicester, and Perth Theatre and Concert Hall (Scotland). Overseas, The Enmore Theatre in Sydney, QPAC’s Concert Hall in Brisbane, Riverside Theatre in Perth, Capitol Theatre Singapore, and The Wilbur in Boston anchor their regions.
Notable dates cluster throughout the year. March 7 brings an Amsterdam double‑header at Koninklijk Theater Carré, with afternoon and evening shows. April is packed: New Zealand from April 9–11, then Australia from April 17, including a two‑show Sunday in Brisbane on April 19 and a five‑night Sydney stretch at Enmore Theatre from April 23–27; the April 25 performance lands on ANZAC Day, a public holiday. North America gets a Boston weekender at Wilbur Theatre on August 7–8. A dense German run hits Hamburg, Wiesbaden, and Essen from September 14–16 before the Berlin centerpiece at Admiralspalast on September 19. Central Europe follows—Prague on September 21 and Munich on September 24—then Cologne on September 25 and a Swiss trio in Zürich, Basel, and Bern from September 26–28. The UK crest builds to Birmingham on October 9 and a capstone at London’s OVO Arena Wembley on November 28.
Demand patterns favor the biggest cultural hubs. Historically, Sydney’s Enmore run, Amsterdam’s Carré, Glasgow’s SEC Armadillo, and London’s arena date move briskly, with mainland capitals like Berlin, Prague, and Zurich also tightening early. Smaller but beloved halls—York Barbican, De Montfort Hall in Leicester, and The Wilbur in Boston—can flip faster than expected because capacities are modest. Watch for presales, join venue newsletters, and be ready at local on‑sale time; time‑zone differences can work in your favor if you plan ahead. Use official primary sellers first and be cautious with third‑party marketplaces. If you miss out, consider nearby dates—Zurich to Basel or Bern is a short hop.
For destination‑minded fans, several stops stand out. London pairs a marquee arena show with abundant flights and hotels. Berlin offers deep culture and seamless rail links to Prague or Munich for a two‑city weekend. Amsterdam is walkable and ideal for stacking both March 7 shows if timing works. Sydney combines beaches and nightlife with five chances across April 23–27, while Singapore provides an ultra‑efficient, single‑night option with world‑class food. In North America, Boston’s two‑night stand makes an easy summer getaway with museums and a lively comedy scene.
Seating tips: OVO Arena Wembley—lower‑bowl center; avoid rear floor. Isarphilharmonie Munich—first balcony center. Enmore Theatre Sydney—mid‑stalls rows F–M. SEC Armadillo Glasgow—central stalls or front circle. Forum Karlin Prague—central blocks, slightly elevated. VIP options vary by market; monitor official listings for early‑entry or merch bundles, and contact venues for accessibility seating and companion tickets. Arrive early to settle in and beat queues.
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