Graham Norton Announces First-Ever Australian Live Shows
The Irish chat show host is heading to Adelaide in March 2025.
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Irish funnyman and talk show host Graham Norton is heading our way next year for his first-ever Australian live tour.
Talking about his upcoming tour, Norton says: “I simply can’t wait to tour Australia for the very first time in 2025. Bring your friends, neighbours and extended family and let’s have some fun while I share some stories about me being on the telly. You can even ask me a question if you dare!”
The star of the hit UK chat show An Evening with Graham Norton is performing five shows across the nation next March. Norton will entertain audiences with stories from his decades-long career, sharing his biggest highlights and lowlights, celebrity encounters, behind-the-scenes goss and laugh-out-loud moments.
Norton will also host an exclusive Q&A session at each show, allowing punters the chance to ask the entertainer all the hard-hitting questions.
An Evening with Graham Norton kicks off in Adelaide at the Adelaide Convention Centre on Sunday, March 9 before heading to Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Tuesday, March 11 and Brisbane’s Convention and Entertainment Centre on Friday, March 14. The final two Australian legs of Norton’s tour take place at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on Sunday, March 16 and Sydney’s Opera House on Thursday, March 20.
Pre-sale tickets for An Evening with Graham Norton can be purchased on Thursday, October 10 from 10:30am local time until Friday, October 11 at 9:30am local time. To sign up for the pre-sale, click here. General sale tickets go on sale Friday, October 11 at 10:30am local time via TEG Dainty.
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Graham Norton has been ever present on British television since the 90s and has been hosting The Graham Norton Show since 2007. A nine-time BAFTA TV Award winner, Norton is also an actor, stand-up comedian and author, having written over half a dozen books.
Norton’s most recent novel is this year’s Frankie, described by the Sunday Independent as “A masterclass in storytelling that grabs you by the heartstrings from page one and refuses to let go.”
The announcement of Norton’s Australian tour comes as the Irish personality is gearing up for season 31 of his hit chat series The Graham Borton Show, which premieres on Sunday, October 20 on Channel 10.
Catch Graham Norton at the Adelaide Convention Centre on Sunday, March 9. For full ticketing details visit the TEG Dainty website.
An Evening with Graham Norton Australian tour dates 2025
Sunday, March 9 – Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide
Tuesday, March 11 – Riverside Theatre, Perth
Friday, March 14 – Brisbane Convention and Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Sunday, March 16 – Hamer Hall, Arts Centre, Melbourne
Thursday, March 20 – Opera House, Sydney
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