Comedian Akaash Singh is bringing his Generational Triumph TourDown Under! Akaash Singh is a nationally touring stand-up comedian, podcaster and actor. His career took off with many television shows including MTV’s Wild’n Out, Netflix’s Brown Nation and HBO’s The Leftovers.
After finding success in TV, he pivoted his focus toward the now hugely successful podcast Flagrant, co-created with fellow comedian and good friend Andrew Schulz. Then he moved his attention to his stand-up comedy career. His comedy specials and clips have amassed almost two billion total views on YouTube alone. His latest special Gaslit already has over six million views. Aside from stand-up, look for Akaash in #1 Happy Family USA, a Hulu series created by Ramy Youssef.
Akaash Singh is a nationally touring stand-up comedian, podcaster and actor. His career took off with many television shows, including MTV’s Wild’n Out, Netflix’s Brown Nation and HBO’s The Leftovers.
Aside from stand-up, look for Akaash in #1 Happy Family USA, a Hulu series created by Ramy Youssef.
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Audience Warning Recommended Age: 15+ For mature audiences, contains adult themes and coarse language throughout. All patrons must hold a valid ticket
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