Comedians Touring Australia In 2015
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Billy Connolly
Scottish legend, Billy Connolly, is bringing the High Horse Tour to Australia from 27th January, and he won’t be leaving our hemisphere until 10th March! Since his first visit to Australia in 1978, Connolly has been returning time and time again with fresh and funnier material that has reached through to everyone, creating a new generation of fans. Playing an impressive 11 cities, now’s your chance to see the hilarious Glaswegian live.
Dates include:
27th January – Deakin’s Costa Hall, Geelong
28th & 30th January – Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne
6th & 7th February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
18th February – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
19th February – Royal Theatre, Canberra
22nd February – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
24th & 25th February – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane
2nd March – Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, Gold Coast
5th March – Derwent Entertainment Centre, Hobart
7th March – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
10th March – Perth Arena, Perth
Bill Burr
Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney are hosting one of the most influential American comedians, Bill Burr, as he embarks on his first tour of Australia. His hilarious humour has seen his stock soar in the US and has established himself as an international star in the comedy world. No stranger to the screen, the American comedian has featured on Chapelle’s Show during the second season and has been perfecting his craft with regular slots on major US chat shows. Bill is against organised religions and believes we should go back to the gold standard for our currency. None of his opinions are based on any sort of reliable information.
Dates include:
27th January – Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre, Perth
29th January – Arts Centre, Melbourne
31st January – Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane
1st February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
Eddie Izzard
Actor, writer, comedian and marathon runner, Eddie Izzard is touring Australia from January through to February with six brilliant performances from his Force Majeure world tour. The Force Majeure world tour began in March 2013 spanning 25 countries over five continents. Izzard has been working extremely hard recently and travelling across Europe, Africa, Russia, the UK, Canada, America, India, Nepal, and the Far East, and now the great comedian is going to bring the laughs to Australia.
Dates include:
28th January – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
31st January – AEC Theatre, Adelaide
2nd February – Convention Centre, Brisbane
4th February – Riverside Theatre, Perth
7th February – Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
9th February – Hamer Hall, Melbourne
Ross Noble
This funny Geordie will be leaving the UK for almost two months while he tours the length and breadth of Australia. With an enormous 31 dates Down Under, Noble will bring Tangentleman to Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Gold Coast and regional NSW. With a previous 14 sold-out tours under his belt, his return to the stage and his exuberant presence and imagination promise to outdo all expectations.
Dates include:
10th – 12th March – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
17th – 22nd March – Regal Theatre, Perth
24th – 27th March – QPAC, Brisbane
14th – 16th April – The Palais Theatre, Melbourne
22nd & 23rd April – Canberra Theatre, Canberra
24th – 26th April – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
For all dates visit www.rossnoble.co.uk/tour
Noel Fielding
The star of Mighty Boosh and Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Noel Fielding will be gracing the stages of six Australian cities this April. The eccentric comedian will be sprinkling his magic mix of stand-up comedy, live animation, music and characters during An Evening With Noel Fielding. Anything but average, Fielding has been famed for his stage antics and psychedelic, visual approach to comedy, and will be making waves in the latter half of April 2015.
Dates include:
15th April – Hamer Hall, Melbourne
17th April – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
20th April – Canberra Theatre, Canberra
22nd April – State Theatre, Sydney
24th April – Riverside Theatre, Perth
27th April – QPAC Convert Hall, Brisbane
Stephen K Amos
Joining the list of top international comedians at the 2015 Sydney Comedy Festival, Stephen K Amos will be introducing his Australian fans to his world tour. The UK comedian, famous for feel-good comedy, seems to not get enough of the country as Amos is returning to Australia after touring in 2014. Only for two 60-minute performances, he comes off the back of touring the UK with his Welcome To My World and now it’s Sydney who he will be leaving in stitches. Stephen K Amos incorporates his natural charm and personal stories in his act, which results in collection of extremely humorous and unique material. A hell of a performance can be expected and you’ll kick yourself if you miss out on this great opportunity to experience a comedy great live.
Dates include:
23rd April – The Enmore Theatre, Sydney
24th April – The Concourse, Sydney
Scottish legend, Billy Connolly, is bringing the High Horse Tour to Australia from 27th January, and he won’t be leaving our hemisphere until 10th March! Since his first visit to Australia in 1978, Connolly has been returning time and time again with fresh and funnier material that has reached through to everyone, creating a new generation of fans. Playing an impressive 11 cities, now’s your chance to see the hilarious Glaswegian live.
Dates include:
27th January – Deakin’s Costa Hall, Geelong
28th & 30th January – Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne
6th & 7th February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
18th February – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
19th February – Royal Theatre, Canberra
22nd February – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
24th & 25th February – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane
2nd March – Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, Gold Coast
5th March – Derwent Entertainment Centre, Hobart
7th March – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
10th March – Perth Arena, Perth
Bill Burr
Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney are hosting one of the most influential American comedians, Bill Burr, as he embarks on his first tour of Australia. His hilarious humour has seen his stock soar in the US and has established himself as an international star in the comedy world. No stranger to the screen, the American comedian has featured on Chapelle’s Show during the second season and has been perfecting his craft with regular slots on major US chat shows. Bill is against organised religions and believes we should go back to the gold standard for our currency. None of his opinions are based on any sort of reliable information.
Dates include:
27th January – Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre, Perth
29th January – Arts Centre, Melbourne
31st January – Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane
1st February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
Eddie Izzard
Actor, writer, comedian and marathon runner, Eddie Izzard is touring Australia from January through to February with six brilliant performances from his Force Majeure world tour. The Force Majeure world tour began in March 2013 spanning 25 countries over five continents. Izzard has been working extremely hard recently and travelling across Europe, Africa, Russia, the UK, Canada, America, India, Nepal, and the Far East, and now the great comedian is going to bring the laughs to Australia.
Dates include:
28th January – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
31st January – AEC Theatre, Adelaide
2nd February – Convention Centre, Brisbane
4th February – Riverside Theatre, Perth
7th February – Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
9th February – Hamer Hall, Melbourne
Ross Noble
This funny Geordie will be leaving the UK for almost two months while he tours the length and breadth of Australia. With an enormous 31 dates Down Under, Noble will bring Tangentleman to Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Gold Coast and regional NSW. With a previous 14 sold-out tours under his belt, his return to the stage and his exuberant presence and imagination promise to outdo all expectations.
Dates include:
10th – 12th March – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
17th – 22nd March – Regal Theatre, Perth
24th – 27th March – QPAC, Brisbane
14th – 16th April – The Palais Theatre, Melbourne
22nd & 23rd April – Canberra Theatre, Canberra
24th – 26th April – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
For all dates visit www.rossnoble.co.uk/tour
Noel Fielding
The star of Mighty Boosh and Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Noel Fielding will be gracing the stages of six Australian cities this April. The eccentric comedian will be sprinkling his magic mix of stand-up comedy, live animation, music and characters during An Evening With Noel Fielding. Anything but average, Fielding has been famed for his stage antics and psychedelic, visual approach to comedy, and will be making waves in the latter half of April 2015.
Dates include:
15th April – Hamer Hall, Melbourne
17th April – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
20th April – Canberra Theatre, Canberra
22nd April – State Theatre, Sydney
24th April – Riverside Theatre, Perth
27th April – QPAC Convert Hall, Brisbane
Stephen K Amos
Joining the list of top international comedians at the 2015 Sydney Comedy Festival, Stephen K Amos will be introducing his Australian fans to his world tour. The UK comedian, famous for feel-good comedy, seems to not get enough of the country as Amos is returning to Australia after touring in 2014. Only for two 60-minute performances, he comes off the back of touring the UK with his Welcome To My World and now it’s Sydney who he will be leaving in stitches. Stephen K Amos incorporates his natural charm and personal stories in his act, which results in collection of extremely humorous and unique material. A hell of a performance can be expected and you’ll kick yourself if you miss out on this great opportunity to experience a comedy great live.
Dates include:
23rd April – The Enmore Theatre, Sydney
24th April – The Concourse, Sydney