Saturday, 10 May 2025
The Lowry Theatre, Salford
Sunday, 11 May 2025
The London Palladium, London
Sunday, 11 May 2025
The London Palladium, London
Sunday, 18 May 2025
Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Saturday, 31 May 2025
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
To say that Zakir Khan is just a popular stand-up comedian would be to miss his larger impact entirely. His is the most unlikely of stories – a college drop-out from Indore whose preferred medium is Hindi, breaking into an English-dominated scene.
Today, he is celebrated just not as an Indian comedian but as a Global entertainer who has created history by performing at The Royal Albert Hall, London and slated to perform at the Madison Square Garden, NYC & The Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, making him part of a handful Global comedians to have performed at these venues, and the FIRST as an Indian comedian.
Zakir’s approach to comedy is anecdotal, personal and heartfelt, and his delivery poetic and rustic at the same time. His appeal lies in his relatability – he has often said he used humor as a shield when bullied as a child, and his stories are punctuated with phrases that have become catchphrases, including the iconic ‘Sakht Launda’. This has won him a massive following in a short span of time – including 830 Million+ views just on YouTube Zakir has had considerable success on the screen as well – his Amazon Prime Video stand-up comedy specials, Tathastu, Haq Se Single and Kaksha Gyaarvi, are among the highest-rated specials by an Indian comedian, clocking 9.1, 8.6, and 8.3 respectively.
Despite all the numbers, ratings and awards, perhaps his greatest achievement will be how he
ushered in a new type of comedy in India & continues to pave the way for Entertainers