The YouTube star, who boasts over four million subscribers, will be revealing his secret “life loophole” in his upcoming stand-up show.
Max Fosh, known for his online pranks, will be appearing at The Hexagon on Monday 23rd September.
The show is called “Loophole,” and it reflects Max’s online persona, where he tries to find loopholes and exploit them.
Speaking directly to The Chronicle, Max said: “The show is kind of a journey through all the different loopholes I’ve found and the times I’ve jumped through them and gotten myself into trouble.”
“I also discovered loopholes that no one else had discovered, and I thought this would be great for a YouTube video, so I wrote a whole show about it.”
Max said the performance won’t be too different to what he normally does online, even calling it a “YouTube video, but live.”
He continued, “There’s a strong storytelling element to it because we’re using a screen, and there’s a lot of stuff that we can’t include in a YouTube video because it might be a bit too rude. So it’s basically a YouTube video on stage.”
Following a hugely successful debut tour in 2021 and a sold-out run of both the Edinburgh Fringe and the prestigious London Palladium in 2022, Max boasts over four million followers across social media and over one billion views on YouTube.
Max has also created an entertaining trailer, which you can check out at this link.