Vir Das to perform at Royal Albert Hall as part of 'Hey Stranger' world tour  
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Vir Das to perform at Royal Albert Hall as part of 'Hey Stranger' world tour

Vir Das will perform at London's Royal Albert Hall for the first time as part of his new international stand-up tour 'Hey Stranger', the actor-comedian announced on Wednesday.

New Delhi | Vir Das will perform at London's Royal Albert Hall for the first time as part of his new international stand-up tour 'Hey Stranger', the actor-comedian announced on Wednesday.

The performance marks a landmark moment for Indian stand-up comedy on the global stage with Das becoming one of the rare Indian performers to headline the iconic 5,272-seat venue.

For over a century, the hall has hosted some of the most celebrated artists and historic performances in entertainment history, from bands like Led Zeppelin and The Beatles to modern icons such as Adele and Eric Clapton, across music, theatre and comedy.

"Every tour feels like a new conversation with the world, and 'Hey Stranger' is exactly that. Playing the Royal Albert Hall is incredibly special, it's a venue that carries so much history and has hosted some of the greatest performers of all time.

"To bring an Indian stand-up show to that stage is both surreal and deeply humbling. I can't wait to share this moment with the audience," Das said in a statement.

The 'Hey Stranger' world tour will see Das, who won an International Emmy Award for his Netflix special "Landing", perform across multiple countries.

He most recently made his directorial debut with "Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos", a spy comedy backed by superstar Aamir Khan.

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