Daniel Sloss

Scotland’s Daniel Sloss is currently one of the fastest rising stars of UK comedy. Having performed in front of a comedy club audience for the first time when he was 16, making him the youngest professional on the circuit, he has a powerful stage presence and brilliant material that belies his age.

Daniel’s seasons of his live stand-up shows during the 2008 and 2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe sold out. His October 2009 debut in London’s Soho Theatre made him the youngest stand-up ever to perform a solo season in the West End.

Daniel is also a regular performer at the main comedy clubs around the country and he made his national television stand-up debut on CH4′s Paul O’Grady Show in October 2009.

His BBC3 pilot – “The Adventures of Daniel” – transmitted on Monday 23rd August at 9.30pm, his debut on Michael McIntyre’s Roadshow aired on 18th September and October saw him on the BBC’s Rob Brydon Show (Friday 1st October) and 8 out of 10 cats on Channel 4.

He’s charming, self-deprecating and genuinely funny. If he continues to work with the passion, intelligence and energy that he’s started his career with, there’s absolutely no reason why he can’t become a huge star. So log the name: Daniel Sloss. If I were a betting man, I’d back him all the way.” TIME OUT, London

A high-energy dose of coming-of-age laughs.”  Independent on Sunday

They transplanted the brain of a comedy veteran into the head of a teenager. And it worked. Brilliantly.” So TV

“This 18 year-old Fifer is a precocious talent … he is a confident, engaging stand-up with a big bag of material on puberty, sex education and Grand Theft Auto … He should go far. ” The Scotsman

Price Band: 
£2500-£5000