Meet The Acts
Meet some of the amazing comedians joining us for The Super Muslim Comedy Tour 2025!
Preacher Moss
Ask Preacher Moss what’s up and he keeps it real: “Allah is God… keep it simple.” A true OG and pioneer of Muslim comedy, he co-founded the iconic “Allah Made Me Funny” tour and has used his platform to blend stand‑up with lectures, activism, and social commentary.
In May 2025, he headlined “Confessions of a Muslim Comedian: Vol. 2 – No Fears, Allah Is Near”, a recorded live show in Houston, Texas, hosted by the American Muslim Community Foundation and it was a mix of laughter, reflection, and cultural connection. Beyond comedy, Preacher Moss remains a dedicated speaker and advocate, using his stage to bridge issues of race, poverty, education, and religion. To this day, he stands not just as a comedian but as a communicator, storyteller, and community catalyst with global reach. As many know him, Preacher Moss is the original Muslim humour ambassador who is masterful at combining comedy with purpose, still touring with new material in 2025.
Farhan Solo
Farhan burst onto the comedy stage in late 2019, and in just a few years he’s become one of the rising stars of London’s scene. He made history as the first-ever winner of the Top Secret Comedy Club Gong Show, and he’s since racked up finalist spots in competitions like King Gong (three times), The Blackout (five times), and even scored the Vauxhall Ding Dong Gong. His early support slots with comedians like Guz Khan and Nabil Abdulrashid on the Desi Central tour “The Muslims Are Coming” cemented his reputation, and in 2021 he was a finalist in ‘So You Think You’re Funny?’
Farhan’s comedic lens is keen, tackling race, religion, politics, family and dating, and all through the quirky, sharp-eyed perspective of a millennial Muslim navigating modern life. His confidence and material around racial identity consistently draw praise, for example, The Stand Comedy Club noted he exudes “fierce confidence” with “great material around racial issues”
As a young British Pakistani Muslim voice with an impressive stage charisma, he remains a compelling evolving voice in UK comedy.
Omar Badawy
Born in Egypt and raised across Wales and Cambridge, Omar began performing stand‑up in 2019, quickly making a splash. In his debut year, despite the global pandemic, he won the ‘So You Think You’re Funny?’ award at the Edinburgh Fringe and was later shortlisted as a BBC New Comedy Award finalist.
His debut show, Culture Cuck, has been touring steadily through 2025, with shows at Leicester Comedy Festival in February, Machynlleth Comedy Festival in May, and a headline slot in Top Secret Comedy Club’s Drury Lane in July. He’s a genre-smashing storyteller who has mastered the art of blending personal, political, and cultural insights seamlessly in his work. Audiences love his rapid-fire persona; he weaves stories of bizarre schoolmates, EDL‑badge‑wearing bouncers, football fans- all with keen cultural insight and slick, tight delivery. Omar’s also known as a veritable gag-machine who offers a slick routine of tightly packed zingers!