Daniel Sloss Announces 2026 Australian Tour

 

The Scottish comedian brings his new stand-up show BITTER to Aussie audiences next year.

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Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss is bringing his new show BITTER to Australia next year.

The comedy superstar, whose tours have spanned 55 countries, is often pollitaclly incorret and has built a large fanbase who love to watch him push boundaries.

Sloss 2026 tour of Australia begins in Melbourne at Hamer Hall with a run of shows from Sunday 12 April to Wednesday 15 April. He then ducks down to Adelaide for a gig at Thebarton Theatre on Friday 17 April before heading back to Melbourne for a final performance at Hamer Hall on Saturday 18 April.

The tour continues with dates at Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall on Sunday 19 April, Gold Coast’s HOTA on Tuesday 21 April and Canberra’s Theatre Centre on Wednesday 22 April.

Sloss then has several shows at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre from Thursday 23 April to Monday 27 April before his final stand-up show at Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Wednesday 29 April.

Tickets for all shows are on sale now via danielsloss.com.

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Since becoming the youngest comedian to peform a solo season in London’s West End at the age of 19, Daniel Sloss has been ever present on the global comedy stage.

The hilarious comic has released specials on Netflix and HBO, with his last two, SOCIO and Hubris, arriving on his own website.

Sloss has also performed eight New York seasons off-Broadway, appeared on Conan’s former late night show ten times and wrote his first book, Everyone You Hate is Going to Die, which came out in 2021.

Catch Daniel Sloss performing at Thebarton Theatre on Thursday 6 April. Tickets on sale via ticketmaster.com.au.

 

Daniel Sloss Bitter 2026 Australian Tour Dates

Sunday 12 April – Wednesday 15 April – Hamer Hall, Melbourne, VIC

Friday 17 April – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA

Saturday 18 April – Hamer Hall, Melbourne, VIC

Sunday 19 April – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane, QLD

Tuesday 21 April – HOTA, Gold Coast, QLD

Wednesday 22 April – Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra, ACT

Thursday 23 April – Monday 27 April – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW

Wednesday 29 April – PCEC Riverside Theatre, Perth, WA

 

 
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