UK Funnyman Jimmy Carr Announces 2026 Australian Tour
Jimmy Carr is bringing his new show, Jimmy Carr: Laughs Funny, to Australian shores next year.

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Everyone’s favourite UK comedian, Jimmy Carr, returns to Australia in 2026 with his brand new stand-up show, Jimmy Carr: Laughs Funny.
The huge tour takes in 21 dates from February to May, with Carr including a stop in Adelaide at AEC Arena on Friday, April 17.
Carr’s tour begins in Caloundra on Wednesday, February 25 and includes stops in Bendigo, Tamworth, Hobart, Darwin, Rockhampton and Mackay, before ending with a final show in Melbourne on Wednesday, May 6.
Those keen on grabbing tickets early can sign up for the pre-sale, which runs from 12:30am local time, Thursday, April 3, to 12:30pm local time, Monday, April 7, here. General on-sale begins Monday, April 7 at 1:30pm local time via bohmpresents.com.
One of the hardest working men in the UK comedy scene, Jimmy Carr has been everywhere the past couple of years.
Along with his appearances on every panel show on UK telly, Carr released his hit Netflix comedy special, Natural Born Killer, to great reviews last year, and serves as the host of season one of Last One Laughing: UK, which is streaming on Amazon Prime.
His upcoming Australian tour is sure to be a riot and sell quickly, so be sure to sign up for the pre-sale so you don’t miss out.
Catch Jimmy Carr at AEC Arena on Friday, April 17. For ticketing information, visit bohmpresents.com.
Jimmy Carr Laughs Funny 2026 Australian Tour
Wednesday, February 25 – Caloundra Events Centre, QLD
Saturday, February 28 – Gold Coast Convention Centre, Gold Coast
Monday, March 2 – Royal Theatre, Canberra
Wednesday, March 4 – Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo
Thursday, March 5 – Costa Hall, Geelong
Saturday, March 7 – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
Tuesday, March 10 – Tamworth Entertainment Centre, Tamworth
Wednesday, March 11 – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
Friday, March 13 – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney
Tuesday, March 17 – Civic Hall, Ballarat
Wednesday, April 15 – Wrest Point Entertainment Centre, Hobart
Friday, April 17 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Thursday, April 21 – RAC Arena, Perth
Thursday, April 23 – Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin
Sunday, April 26 – Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns
Tuesday, April 28 – Townsville Entertainment Centre, Townsville
Wednesday, April 29 – Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton
Thursday, April 30 – Civic Theatre, Mackay
Frida,y May 1 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Tuesday, May 5 – Coliseum Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday, May 6 – John Cain Arena, Melbourne
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