London based Romanian Standup Comedian Victor Patrascan brings The Dirty Immigrant Tour to Amsterdam on Nov.1, 2021.

Laugh along as Victor takes you through his life as an immigrant, his experiences of growing up in Eastern Europe, his adventures in the UK, his questions about love, life, religion and politics and much more…

If you’re someone who thinks we should question everything about life, love, religion and politics then you’re going to love traveling Romanian comedian Victor Patrascan. Come to this show and watch Victor in this honest, thought provoking and unapologetic stand up comedy show!

🎭 STAND-UP COMEDY IN ENGLISH 🎭
📅 Monday, 1st of November 2021 at 8:00 PM
📍 at Cafe Restaurant Polder, Science Park 201, 1098 XH Amsterdam

🎟️ tickets – eventbrite.com/e/188336057217/
5 € • Student ticket – student ID necessary
8 € • Group of 4+
9 € • Early bird • available online till 28th of October
10 € • Normal online ticket
12.50 € • available at the door from 19:00 PM without an online reservation

featuring Lara Ricote, Michale Jager and Diederik Zuurmond

Victor Pãtrãşcan 🙈 🙉 🙊 victorpatrascan.com
Victor is pretentious stand up comedian and outrageous social commentator. Victor is the first Romanian to perform stand-up comedy in broken English. Since 2012, he has told his jokes in front of a crowd of people in the UK, Germany, Holland, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Finland, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, United Arab Emirates, Poland, Hungary and Romania.

In 2019 and 2020, he toured Europe with his solo stand-up comedy show called The Trouble with Being Born Romanian in over 30 cities. During the same years, he was at no. 1 in the rankings of ”Roast Battle London”. Earlier this year, Victor was a special guest on the Romanian TV show iUmor where he provoked and scared religious people throughout the country.

Diederik Zuurmond
Diederik is a british-born double-dutch non-binary lesbian creationist who believes in global warming. His esoteric stand-up touches on subjects like poverty, famine and Dyson Airblades.