Daniel Sloss
Daniel Sloss

Daniel Sloss

  • 33 years old
  • Scottish
  • Stand-up comedian

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Scottish Comedy Awards 2018 nominations

The nominations for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2018 have been announced. Various stand-up comedians, TV shows and radio programmes are shortlisted.

British Comedy Guide, 7th March 2018

Daniel Sloss: Now - The Lowry, Salford

He has a way to go if he is to achieve his desire of being regarded as an all-time comedy great by the time he is 45, but this driven, accomplished 27-year-old has the determination and the talent to make such a lofty ambition at least a possibility.

Paul Maguire, The Reviews Hub, 26th November 2017

Daniel Sloss interview

Daniel Sloss's dark humour takes centre stage in his new tour, posing the question - am I a sociopath?

Beth Shaughnessy, The Mancunion, 26th September 2017

Interview: Daniel Sloss @ Edinburgh Festival Fringe

We catch up with Daniel Sloss ahead of his NOW UK tour.

Ben Tipple, Ticketmaster, 17th August 2017

Daniel Sloss interview

For Daniel, who grew up in Fife, the Fringe is a homecoming after another busy year around the world.

Rick Fulton, Daily Record, 4th August 2017

Daniel Sloss interview

Ahead of his Fringe show Daniel Sloss on pushing the boundaries of stand-up.

Teddy Jamieson, The Herald, 31st July 2017

Fringe 2017: Top picks and tips

With its 3,398 shows across 300 venues, we guide you through the world's largest arts festival.

Sarah Bradbury, The Independent, 18th July 2017

Interview: Daniel Sloss debunking Scottish stereotypes

Daniel Sloss has travelled around the world and often found Scots' reputation precedes them - just not always accurately.

Daily Record, 20th May 2017

Daniel Sloss @ Brisbane Comedy Festival review

For the first time, Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss brought his baby face and dark sense of humour to the Sunshine State with his new show So...?.

Velvet Winter, Scenestr, 21st March 2017

Interview: Daniel Sloss

Daniel Sloss used to have a simple rule about awards. Don't accept them. That was until earlier this year when he deservedly won the "Best of the Fest" International Award at the Sydney Comedy Festival. Funnily his attitude softened: "I always said if I ever got nominated for an award I'd turn it down, but it was so nice of them I decided it would would be rude not to accept it."

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th November 2016

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