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Louis CK coming to Denmark

Christian Wenande
May 17th, 2016


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US comedian will perform at Forum in Copenhagen on August 20 as part of his international stand-up tour.

Get ready to laugh (photo: Louis C.K.)

It’ll undoubtedly be a barrel of laughs in Denmark this autumn when one of the world’s premier stand-up comedians, Louis CK, performs in Forum on Saturday, August 20.

The American comedian – winner of six Emmy Awards – has garnered huge success with his stand-up routines, as well as TV shows including ‘Louie’ and ‘Horace and Pete’.

The comic’s brash and colourful-language style echoes of legends George Carlin, Lenny Bruce and Bill Hicks; CK has been named one of the greatest comedians of his generation.

READ MORE: US comic David Cross coming to Copenhagen

A versatile success
Last year, he became the first comedian to ever sell out the iconic Madison Square Garden venue in New York City thrice in the same tour.

The 48-year-old is no stranger to the film screen either and has appeared in Danish cinemas playing parts in Woody Allen’s ‘Blue Jasmine’, the Oscar-nominated ‘American Hustle’ and ‘Trumbo’.

Recently he wrote, directed and starred alongside Steve Buscemi in yet another independent TV series project, ‘Horace and Pete’. The mini-series was released in the US earlier this year and combined TV, theatre and film.

Tickets went on sale today at 10:00 on Billetlugen.dk and prices start at 420 kroner.

See an example of Louis CK’s stand-up below (warning: colourful language)


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