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Omid Djalili to visit Dudley Town Hall as part of prestigious world tour

Comedian and actor, Omid Djalili, has managed to squeeze a visit to Dudley into his prestigious world tour for his new show 'Namaste'

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The topical Persian funny-man will be performing in Dudley Town Hall on February 21 as part of his brand-new show 'Namaste', which will see him travel across the world.

The show will see Omid take to the stage to talk about climate change, terrorism, financial instability and oceanic pollution and instead of facing it with peace and tranquillity, he will release his inner anger on the stage. 

The release of the show will see him travel across the world, visiting major locations like Toronto, Los Angeles, New York City and now, little old Dudley.

The show description reads: "Namaste is typically a word associated with peace and tranquillity, but the word - which comes from Sanskrit - literally means 'bowing to you'.

"As he watches a world on fire, as climate change, terrorism, financial instability, oceanic pollution, and depletion of natural resources tear ever more at the fabric of our lives, Omid has decided he'll eschew tranquillity, and bow instead to his inner anger."

The comedian is set to take to the stage of Dudley's Town Hall on February 21, with Omid also visiting venues around Lichfield, Birmingham and Shrewsbury

The comedian is well known for starring in the award-winning show Journey to Bethlehem where he played one of the three Wise Men, and as Bridget Christie's husband in the Channel 4 series, The Change. 

For more information on tour dates, and to buy tickets for the show, visit the omidnoagenda website