Daniel Sloss: BITTER (Brand New Tour!) comes to Tabernacle in Downtown Atlanta on Wednesday, November 4, 2026. The Scottish comedian and international stand-up sensation brings his latest hour to one of Atlanta's most celebrated live performance venues, delivering a night of sharp, unflinching comedy that has already generated serious buzz among fans across North America. If you are searching for Daniel Sloss: BITTER Atlanta tickets, this is the event you have been waiting for.
- Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2026
- Venue: Tabernacle
- Location/Neighborhood: Downtown Atlanta, 152 Luckie Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
- Category: Theatre / Stand-Up Comedy
Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This
Daniel Sloss does not do safe comedy. His shows sell out across Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States precisely because he refuses to pull punches, and Atlanta audiences have proven time and again that they show up for comedians who respect their intelligence. The BITTER tour is a brand-new hour, which means no recycled material, no half-hearted touring set — this is fresh, purpose-built stand-up from one of the most in-demand live performers working today.
Sloss built his global reputation on specials like Dark and Jigsaw, both of which became cultural phenomena after their Netflix releases. Jigsaw alone is credited with inspiring tens of thousands of breakups worldwide — a testament to how deeply his material cuts. With BITTER, Sloss returns to the stage with new material that promises the same emotional precision and comedic brutality his fans demand. Demand for Daniel Sloss: BITTER Tabernacle tickets is high, and Atlanta shows in this building move fast.
Tabernacle is the ideal room for this performance. With a capacity of roughly 2,600, it occupies that perfect middle ground between an intimate club set and a massive arena show — close enough to feel every beat of the performance, large enough to generate the electric crowd energy that makes Sloss's storytelling land like a hammer. Atlanta fans who have seen Sloss before know this is a must-attend event. Fans who have not seen him live are in for a genuinely life-altering night of comedy.
Everything You Need to Know About Daniel Sloss
Daniel Sloss is a Scottish comedian born in 1990 who began performing stand-up as a teenager and has since become one of the most successful touring comedians in the world. He has performed more than 10 solo world tours, appeared on Conan O'Brien's late-night program over a dozen times, and sold out venues across six continents. His Netflix specials — Dark and Jigsaw — introduced him to millions of new fans and cemented his reputation as a comedian who blends pitch-black humor with genuine emotional depth.
What separates Sloss from the crowded field of touring stand-ups is his willingness to tackle grief, relationships, and human absurdity with a specificity that feels both personal and universal. His shows are not just funny — they are experiences that audiences carry with them long after they leave the venue. The BITTER tour continues that tradition, and Atlanta is one of the stops on a tour that spans multiple continents. This is not a tertiary market date; Atlanta is a priority stop for Sloss, and the Tabernacle booking reflects that.
For Atlanta fans who have tracked Daniel Sloss Atlanta appearances over the years, this is the show to reclaim after any missed opportunities. For newcomers, November 4, 2026 at Tabernacle is the perfect entry point into one of live comedy's most compelling careers.
Plan Your Night at Tabernacle
Tabernacle sits in the heart of Downtown Atlanta at 152 Luckie Street NW, steps from Centennial Olympic Park and within easy walking distance of multiple dining and bar options along Marietta Street and the surrounding Castleberry Hill and Fairlie-Poplar neighborhoods. Arriving early gives you time to grab dinner at one of the nearby restaurants before doors open.
For transit, the MARTA Five Points station is the closest rail stop, approximately a five-minute walk from the venue — making Tabernacle one of the most transit-accessible venues in Atlanta. If you are driving, several surface lots and decks surround the venue, and street parking is available in the surrounding blocks depending on availability. Rideshare drop-off is straightforward along Luckie Street.
Tabernacle is a general admission standing floor venue with raised viewing areas along the sides and rear. Wear comfortable shoes. The venue has a full bar and enforces a bag policy, so travel light. Doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before showtime — arrive early to secure your preferred position on the floor or at the rails.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Daniel Sloss: BITTER tickets in Atlanta?
You can buy Daniel Sloss: BITTER Atlanta tickets on atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's dedicated peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. It is the trusted local option for fans looking to buy and sell tickets directly for events at Tabernacle and venues across Atlanta.
Is Tabernacle accessible by MARTA?
Yes. Tabernacle in Downtown Atlanta is one of the city's most MARTA-friendly venues. The Five Points station on both the Red/Gold and Green/Blue lines is approximately a five-minute walk from the venue at 152 Luckie Street NW, making it easy to skip parking entirely and take the train directly to the show.
What kind of show is Daniel Sloss: BITTER, and is it appropriate for all audiences?
Daniel Sloss: BITTER is an adult stand-up comedy show featuring new material from one of the world's top touring comedians. Sloss's humor is dark, explicit, and emotionally charged — it is intended for mature audiences. If you are familiar with his Netflix specials Dark and Jigsaw, you know exactly what to expect: brilliantly crafted comedy that does not shy away from difficult subjects. This is not a show for younger audiences, but for adult comedy fans, it is essential viewing.
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