22,000 tickets sold in 3 days for his show, new dates announced

22,000 tickets sold in 3 days for his show, new dates announced
22,000 tickets sold in 3 days for his show, new dates announced

The comedian announced a new one-man show on Monday, titled Between the two. He is already adding additional dates after the success of the ticketing.

Success is confirmed for Panayotis Pascot. Just three days after the opening of the ticket office for his new show, the young comedian announces additional dates this Thursday, June 27, as places have been snapped up. According to information from Le Parisien, relayed by the artist himself on Instagram, no fewer than 22,000 tickets have been sold since Monday.

“You guys are crazy!” he wrote in his story. “Thank you. So excited to get back on stage.”

The 25-year-old actor, author and comedian announced this new single on stage entitled Between the two Monday, June 24. He had revealed a list of dates at the Européen in Paris, from October 31 to December 28, as well as throughout France with a tour of nearly 50 dates between October 2024 and May 2025.

This Thursday, the official website announces additional dates in Paris, at the Théâtre Fontaine, between January 14 and March 1, 2025. And promises “other dates announced soon”.

Theater, cinema, series, literature…

Panayotis Pascot reveals the content ofBetween the two in a synopsis: “That’s it, I think I’m officially an adult and it’s a lot less exciting than what I was sold… Humor being the best weapon against disillusionment, I wanted to do this show! What if we laughed together about the fact that life has no meaning? Well, being a child is wonderful, having a child must be wonderful, but between the two… I’m not sure I get the concept.”

This show promises to be a success, which will add to an already long list. In addition to his first one-man show in 2019, entitled Presquea critically acclaimed attempt available on Netflix, the one who was revealed at the age of 17 with his chronicles at Little diary also had a career in cinema (he worked for Quentin Dupieux and Yvan Attal), on television (the series In place or Bachelor Party) as well as in bookstores, where his book Next time you bite the dust sold over 200,000 copies last year.

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