Jack & Michael Whitehall Announce 2025 Australian Tour
The father and son duo are coming to Adelaide in February 2025.
 
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UK comedian Jack Whitehall and his father Michael are bringing the laughs Down Under next year with a seven-date stadium tour.
The duo will share stories from their travels together, with Hilary Whitehall (Jack’s dad and Michael’s wife) on hand to step in if things get heated between the two.
Along with regaling audiences with personal anecdotes and travel stories, the lads plan on sharing revealing family photos that are sure to get a few laughs.
Jack and Michael Whitehall’s Live tour kicks off in Canberra at the Royal Theatre on Wednesday, January 29 before the dynamic duo head to Sydney’s ICC Theatre for a gig on Friday, January 31. It’s then on to Melbourne’s Plenary on Monday, February 3, Adelaide’s AEC Arean on Wednesday, February 5 and Gold Coast’s The Star on Friday, February 7. The final two concerts take place at Brisbane’s Convention & Exhibition Centre on Saturday, February 8 and Perth’s PCEC Riverside Theatre on Monday, February 10.
Pre-sale tickets are available from 10:30am on Thursday, September 19 until 10:30am on Friday, September 20. General sale tickets are available from 11:30am on Friday, September 20. For full ticketing details visit the BOHM Presents.
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A presenter, comedian, writer and actor, Jack rose to fame on British panel shows before making the jump to acting, with his most notable roles coming in the comedy shows Fresh Meat and Bad Education.
He really found his groove when he began mentioning Michael in his stand-up routines, leading to the two starring in several hit TV shows together. The duo have survived naked yoga, Chernobyl’s toilet facilities and, most recently, struggles with fatherhood as they bring a brand-new Whitehall into the world
The chemistry between the two, which usually manifests itself when Jack antagonises his father, provides plenty of laughs and is sure to be on show when the father and son team hits Australia next year.
Catch Jack and Michael Whitehall at AEC Arena on Wednesday, February 5. For full ticketing information visit BOHM Presents.
Jack & Michael Whitehall Live Tour Dates 2025
Wednesday, January 29 – Royal Theatre, Canberra
Friday, January 31 – ICC Theatre, Sydney
Monday, February 3 – Plenary, Melbourne
Wednesday, February 5 – AEC Arena, Adelaide
Friday, February 7 – The Star, Gold Coast
Saturday, February 8 – Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane
Monday, February 10 – PCEC Riverside Theatre, Perth
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