Live Comedy

Ahir Shah: Live

Ahir Shah. Copyright: Avalon Television
Stand-up
  • 11th Nov 2021 - 4th Mar 2022

Double Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Ahir Shah is set to embark on a brand-new tour with Ahir Shah: Live, following his critically acclaimed stand-up show Dots, which he performed nationwide including a sold out run at London's Soho Theatre in 2019, and more recently recorded at London's Vaudeville Theatre for his HBO Max stand-up comedy special. Back and raring to go, Ahir will kick off his run of dates on 11th November 2021 at Bristol's Hen and Chickens and finish up north in Leeds at the Hyde Park Book Club on 4th March 2022. Tickets go on sale on Wednesday 16th June from www.ahirshah.com

Featuring his signature blend of philosophical inquiry, personal examination, and sweet gags, Ahir returns to stand-up with a new show about significance, insignificance, and scurvy. His last show, Dots, was recorded as a special for HBO Max (albeit after a 14 month delay brought about by events you may recall). That show was about uncertainty. Ideally, this tour will end in a way that is less on the nose.

An internationally acclaimed comedian, Ahir has performed comedy across the world including tours of the UK and India and runs at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Adelaide Fringe and Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal.

On TV and radio, Ahir's appearances have included Live At The Apollo (BBC Two), Have I Got News For You (BBC One), QI (BBC Two), Mock The Week (BBC Two), Frankie Boyle's New World Order (BBC Two), The Mash Report (BBC Two), Catastrophe (Channel 4/Amazon Prime), Hello, America! (Quibi), Guessable, Stand Up Central with Rob Delaney and Rhod Gilbert's Growing Pains (Comedy Central), The Big Asian Stand-Up (BBC Two) and The Now Show (BBC Radio 4), and written and starred in Ahir Shah's Summer (Sky Arts) and Ahir Shah's Life Lessons (BBC Three). Ahir Shah: Live follows Dots (2019), his two Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated shows Duffer (2018) and Control (2017), Machines (2016), Texture (2014), Anatomy (2013) and Astrology (2011).

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