Comedian Nimesh Patel prepares for biggest show yet at MSG, credits Brooklyn clubs for his rise to fame

Brooklyn based comedian to bring his latest show to Madison Square Garden ahead of the new year.

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Comedian and former SNL sketch writer Nimesh Patel is bringing his latest stand-up special, โ€œFast and Loose,โ€ to Madison Square Garden on Dec. 30.

Patel, who has charmed fans with his quick wit since 2009,ย started his career performing humble shows in low-key Brooklyn comedy clubs. Using YouTube, podcasts and social media, the New Jersey native has quickly grown an admiring fan base and taken his talent to coveted stages.

โ€œWhen youโ€™re writing for yourself itโ€™s cultivating your voice and mining your experiences and observations for what you think is funny,โ€ Patel told Brooklyn Paper. โ€œItโ€™s really just a matter of having your own [point of view] down and making sure youโ€™re able to communicate that.โ€

Patel's joke have caught the attention of long-standing comedians including Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock.

Patel rose to fame following his show โ€œLucky Lefty,โ€ a special based around his run-in with testicular cancer. The show premiered on his YouTube channel earlier this year, where it has amassed 560,000 views so far.ย 

โ€œIt was my way of talking about it without having to go to therapy,โ€ he said. โ€œIt was a godsend in a sense. I had nothing else to talk about when I got diagnosed and thought okay, I guess Iโ€™ll talk about this. It was the most personal thing Iโ€™ve ever done.โ€

Patel is preparing for his largest show to date at MSG on Dec. 30.

In 2016, Patelโ€™s jokes caught the attention of longtime comedian Chris Rock and he ended up writing for Rock when he hosted The Academy Awards. In 2017, Patel became the first Indian-American writer on NBCโ€™s iconic โ€œSaturday Night Live,โ€ where he says he worked with โ€œsome of the funniest people on the planet.โ€

Last month, Netflix premiered his set as part of their new standup series, โ€œVerified Stand Up.โ€

Now, heโ€™s selling out theaters internationally, and preparing for the biggest show of his career thus far. Through it all, the comic credits Brooklyn as the place where he got his start in the comedy…

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