A YouTube star with over four million subscribers will be revealing a secret 'life loophole' in his upcoming stand-up show.
Max Fosh who is best known for his prankster antics online will be hitting The Hexagon on Monday September 23.
The show is called 'Loophole' which reflect Max's online persona of trying to find loopholes and exploiting said loopholes.
Speaking directly with The Chronicle, Max said "The show is like a journey through the various loopholes that I've found and the times that I've got in trouble for loophole hopping.
"I've also found this one loophole that I don't think anyone else has discovered. I just thought this is too good for a YouTube video so I've written an entire show around it."
Max said that the performance will not differ too much from what he usually does online, and even called it a 'YouTube video but live.'
He continued "I use a screen so it is very much still storytelling and also there is a lot of things that I couldn't include in a YouTube video because it may have been a bit too rude, so it's basically just a YouTube video but on stage."
Following a smash hit debut tour in 2021 and selling out both his Edinburgh Fringe run as well as shows at the prestigious London Palladium in 2022, Max has over four million followers across social media and over one billion views across YouTube
Max has also created a hilarious trailer which is on this link here.
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