A Good Laugh Comedy Festival 2026 Coming To Mount Barker This May
Catch some of Australia’s funniest stand-ups performing in a wide range of venues across the Mount Barker region this May.
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Mount Barker is playing host to new comedy festival A Good Laugh. Presented by Mount Barker District Council and Bamboozled Productions, the inaugural festival runs from Friday 1 to Saturday 16 May across the Mount Barker region.
Headlined by a host of superstar Australian comedians, including Claire Hooper, Damian Callinan, Dilruk Jayasinha, Melinda Buttle, Alex Ward, Michael Hing and Kevin Kropinyeri, A Good Laugh takes place in seven venues in the Mount Barker District Council area, including Tin Shed Distillery, Prancing Pony Brewery, and Mount Barker Town Hall.
“We live in a time where genuine human connection can feel harder and harder to find,” says Louise Clarke of Bamboozled Productions.
“A Good Laugh is our answer to that – a festival that travels to where people already are, brings world-class comedy into their own backyard, and reminds them that shared laughter is one of the simplest and most powerful things we have. I couldn’t be more proud to be bringing this to Mount Barker District.”
One of the key events is The Big Giggle – a free, all-ages family event on the Hahndorf Academy’s lawns featuring roving performers, a comedy stage, workshops for young aspiring comedians and a selection of food trucks.
Early Bird Tickets are $20 until Friday 17 April for all ticketed events aside from the Gala Event Town Hall on Friday 17 April (Damian Callinan and Alex Ward), where Early Bird Tickets are $40. For more information, visit mountbarker.sa.gov.au.
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“It’s a huge coup to host the first A Good Laugh Comedy Festival and I encourage residents to turn out in big numbers,” says Mount Barker District Mayor David Leach.
“One of Council’s goals is to grow our events calendar to support resident wellbeing, attract visitors and boost local business outside peak season, and A Good Laugh ticks all these boxes. We also recognise the need for affordable events that cater to all ages – from ticketed events for older audiences to the free family day, A Good Laugh shows comedy is for everyone.”
A Good Laugh Comedy Festival 2026 runs from Friday 1 to Saturday 16 May. Tickets are on sale now via humanitix.com.
A Good Laugh Comedy Festival 2026
Friday 1 May – Tin Shed Distillery, Nairne w/MC Kiki Bittovabitsch and Dilruk Jayasinha, Jay Michael, Jono Makai, Eloise Green and Nona Mona
Saturday 2 May – Macclesfield Institute, Macclesfield w/MC Vida Slayman and Claire Hooper, Jay Michael, Jono Makai and Kiki Bittovabitsch
Sunday 3 May – Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf w/BAM WOW, Miss Kiki, The Nitwits, and The Swag Muppets.
Friday 8 May – Echunga Community Institute w/Fabien Clark, Mr Spin, Jazz King, Clay McMath, Bobby Macumber and special headliner.
Saturday 9 May – The Cheese Factory, Meadows w/MC Kel Balnaves and Melinda Buttle, Clay McMath, Jazz King and Fabien Clark
Friday 15 May – Prancing Pony Brewery, Totness, w/MC Kevin Kropinyeri and Michael Hing, Lori Bell, Vida Slayman, with more names TBA
Saturday 16 May – Mount Barker Town Hall, Mount Barker w/Kevin Kropinyeri, Alex Ward, Damian Callinan, Nona Mona, Granny Flaps (Lori Bell)
Catch some of Australia’s funniest stand-ups performing in a wide range of venues across the Mount Barker region this May.
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