TV’s rising star, and award-nominated comedian, Darren Harriott has announced his first UK tour in 2023 entitled ‘Roadman’.  The tour starts on Wednesday 13th September at Glasgow’s Glee Club and culminates on 25th October at Salford’s Lowry.

Darren has come a very long way since his early days growing up in the Black Country and now with a plethora of other TV shows yet to be announced, this young man is set to go stratospheric!

Darren’s show will be drawing from his upbringing, after his father took his own life in prison Darren joined a local gang, ‘Terror Klan Killerz’ (the ‘Z’ was very important to them).  It all started innocently enough – they wanted their own T-shirts, branding and sense of belonging but over time they started carrying knives and one night the other members turned on Darren, beating him so badly he woke up in hospital on New Year’s Eve and knew it was time to get out.  He went to college and started doing stand-up comedy, supporting himself by working as a bouncer, he clearly made his mark, though, as when he was first booked for Live at the Apollo the head of security at the iconic Hammersmith venue thought he’d got his shifts mixed up.

That same year (2017) Darren was nominated for Best Newcomer Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.  He went on to be the first black British male ever to be nominated for the Best Show Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2019.

Darren has come a long way from being wrongly arrested as a schoolboy in Birmingham to becoming the face of the West Midlands Tourist Board to mark the city hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2022.

He’s a team captain on Guessable, just filmed its 4th series, is a series regular on The Outsiders season 2 for Dave hosted by David Mitchell and co-hosted the last season of Love Island: Aftersun. He returns to Don’t Hate the Playaz later this year.  Other TV includes Britain’s Best Takeaway with Sara Cox, British as Folk, host of Live at the Apollo and Dog Ate My Homework, plus appearances on Backstage With Katherine Ryan, All Star Games for Comic Relief and Great British Bake-Off Extra Slice among many others.

Darren has two BBC Radio 4 series Black Label, which covered his time as a teenager in gangs, giving a very personal, vulnerable account of being in and around that world at a very young age – Stephen Merchant listened to this and asked him to help on ‘The Outlaws’https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0006tm8

Podcasts include Shame is Delicious (which he co-hosts with Eshaan Akbar), Hard Sell (which he co-hosts with Josh Jones), Obsessed With Peaky Blinders, The Adam Buxton Podcast, Evil Genius, Dave’s CALM Podcast, Griefcast, and Wheel of Misfortune. 

SEPTEMBER

Wed 13th          GLASGOW – Glee Club

Thurs 14th        NEWCASTLE – The Stand

Fri 15th             CHORLEY – Theatre

Wed 20th          CAMBRIDGE – Junction

Thurs 21st        READING – Sub89

Fri 22nd             OXFORD – Bullingdon

Sat 23rd            BRISTOL – Redgrave Theatre

Thurs 28th        LEEDS – Wardrobe

Fri 29th             LIVERPOOL – Hot Water Comedy Club

OCTOBER

Thurs 5th         CARDIFF – Tramshed

Fri 6th               SHREWSBURY – Walker Theatre

Sun 8th             SOUTHEND – Palace Theatre

Sat 14th            BRIGHTON – Komedia Studio

Sun 15th           SOUTHAMPTON – Engine Rooms

Wed 18th          LONDON – Leicester Square Theatre

Thurs 19th        NOTTINGHAM – Glee Club

Fri 20th             LEICESTER – Y Theatre

Tues 24th          BIRMINGHAM – Glee Club

Wed 25th          SALFORD – The Lowry

TICKET LINKhttps://www.tegeurope.com/events/darren-harriott

 

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