Greg Davies Announces First Ever Australian Stand-Up Tour
Catch the star of Taskmaster performing at the Thebarton Theatre in October.
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Embarking on his first stand-up tour in seven years, Greg Davies is bringing his new comedy show Full Fat Legend to Australian and New Zealand shores this October and November.
The star of Taskmaster, The Inbetweeners, The Cleaner, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Man Down and Cuckoo is heading our way in October as part of his biggest tour ever.
The former high school drama teacher’s first Australian and New Zealand tour kicks off with three shows in New Zealand at Auckland’s KTK Theatre on Sunday 18 October, Wellington’s Michael Fowler Centre on Tuesday 20 October and Christchurch’s Town Hall on Wednesday 21 October.
The comedian then heads to Australia for six dates at Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre on Saturday 24 October, Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Monday 26 October, Brisbane’s Convention Centre on Thursday 29 October, Canberra’s Royal Theatre on Saturday 31 October and Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on Monday 2 November, with the final gig at Sydney’s State Theatre on Saturday 7 November.
Fans can score early bird tickets at 11am AEDT tomorrow, Thursday 26 February, by signing up to Davies’ mailing list here.
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After 13 years as a drama teacher, Greg Davies quit his job to pursue comedy full-time in the early ‘00s.
He quickly found fame as college head Mr Gilbert in The Inbetweeners, leading to Davies’ scoring roles in the sitcom Cuckoo, for which he earned a BAFTA nomination, along with creating and starring in comedy series Man Down.
Since 2015, he’s been the host of the hit series Taskmaster and gained an international audience, with his upcoming stand-up tour being his first in seven years.
Catch Greg Davies performing at Thebarton Theatre on Saturday 24 October. Ticketing information is available at gregdavies.co.uk.
Greg Davies Full Fat Legend Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates 2026
Sunday 18 October – KTK Theatre, Auckland, NZ
Tuesday 20 October – Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, NZ
Wednesday 21 October – Town Hall, Christchurch, NZ
Saturday 24 October – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Monday 26 October – Riverside Theatre, Perth, WA
Thursday 29 October – Brisbane Convention Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 31 October – Royal Theatre, Canberra, ACT
Monday 2 November – Hamer Hall, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 7 November – State Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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