Kiwi Comedian Guy Montgomery Announces 2025 Australian Tour
The funnyman is performing four shows in Adelaide as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
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New Zealand comedian Guy Montgomery is bringing his I’ve Noticed So Many Things, It’d Be Unfair To Keep Them To Myself tour to Australian shores next year.
Speaking about his upcoming shows, Montgomery says, “People often wonder what I get up to when I'm not relaying my observations about the world to them and I'm finally ready to talk. The truth is whenever I'm not relaying my observations, I am out in the community, harvesting a fresh crop of bespoke observations. That's what this show is about.”
The award-winning comic and podcaster is heading our way to perform at the Adelaide Fringe Festival with four shows locked in at Rhino Room from Thursday, March 6 to Sunday, March 9. Montgomery then has shows lined up for the Canberra Comedy Festival, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Perth Comedy Festival and the Sydney Comedy Festival.
He’s also announced several headline performances in Brisbane, Newcastle, Wollongong and the Gold Coast, with the final date of his tour taking place in Geelong at Costa Hall on Friday, August 1.
My Live Nation members have access to pre-sale tickets from 12:30pm local time this Friday, October 18 until 12:30pm local time, Monday, October 21.
General on-sale kicks off Monday, October 21 at 1:30pm local time via Live Nation.
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Best known to Aussie audiences through his appearances on hit TV shows Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont-Spelling Bee, Have You Been Paying Attention and Thank God You’re Here, Montgomery has built a large fanbase both here and in his native New Zealand.
Fresh from completing a sold out 2024 tour of New Zealand, Australia and the UK, Montgomery was given the honour of hosting the Opening Night Comedy Allstars Supershow at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Tickets for his run of Adelaide Fringe Festival shows are sure to sell fast, so be sure to secure your ticket via the pre-sale tomorrow.
Catch Guy Montgomery at Rhino Room as part of the 2025 Adelaide Fringe Festival from Thursday, March 6 to Sunday, March 9. For full ticketing information visit Live Nation.
Guy Montgomery Australian tour dates 2025
Adelaide Fringe Festival
Thursday, March 6 – Rhino Room, Adelaide
Friday, March 7 – Rhino Room, Adelaide
Saturday, March 8 – Rhino Room, Adelaide
Sunday, March 9 – Rhino Room, Adelaide
Canberra Comedy Festival
Thursday, March 22 – Kambri Cultural Centre, Canberra
Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Thursday, March 27 to Sunday, April 20 – Anthenameum, Melbourne
Perth Comedy Festival
Saturday, May 3 – Regal Theatre, Perth
Sydney Comedy Festival
Saturday, May 10 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Solo Shows
Friday, May 16 – Powerhouse, Brisbane
Saturday, May 17 – Powerhouse, Brisbane
Sunday, May 18 – Powerhouse, Brisbane
Friday, July 18 – Civic Theatre, Newcastle
Saturday, July 19 – Anita’s Theatre, Wollongong
Saturday, July 26 – Lakeside Room, Gold Coast
Friday, August 1 – Costa Hall, Geelong
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