Jo Koy Brings his ‘Just Being Koy Tour’ Down Under
The American funnyman has announced four shows in June.
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American stand-up Jo Koy is making his way Down Under this June for four shows across the country.
Koy has performed at some of the most prestigious venues around the globe, including Manila’s Mall of Asia Arena, Los Angeles’ The Forum, Sydney’s ICC Theatre and New York’s Radio City Music Hall, and hosted last year’s 81st Golden Globe Awards.
The comedian and actor’s Australian leg of his Just Being Koy Tour commences at Brisbane’s Convention Centre on Saturday, June 7. He follows this with shows at AEC Theatre in Adelaide on Monday, June 9, Perth HPC in Perth on Wednesday, June 11 and John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Friday, June 13.
Those keen on securing tickets early have three opportunities via the Artist pre-sale (9:30am local time on Wednesday, February 26 until 8:30am local time on Friday, February 28), BOHM Presents pre-sale (9:30am local time on Thursday, February 27 until 8:30am local time on Friday, February 28) and My Ticketek pre-sale (9:30am local time on Thursday February 27 until 9:30am local time on Friday, February 28).
General public on-sale begins at 9:30am on Friday, February 28 via bohmpresents.com.
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Jo Koy has come a long way since starting his comedy career performing in a Las Vegas coffee house in 1994.
The accomplished entertainer has released seven comedy specials, the most recent being 2024s Live From Brooklyn, starred in nine feature films and was a frequent guest on Chelsea Handler’s hilarious late-night show, Chelsea Lately. Koy’s comedy album, Live From Seattle, also went to #1 on the Billboard Charts.
Tickets for Koy’s Aussie tour are sure to sell quickly so get in quick to avoid disappointment!
Catch Jo Koy at AEC Theatre on Monday, June 9. For full ticketing details visit bohmpresents.com.
Jo Koy Just Being Koy Tour 2025 Australian DAtes
Saturday, June 7 – Convention Centre, Brisbane
Monday, June 9 – AEC Theatre, Adelaide
Wednesday, June 11 – Perth HPC, Perth
Friday, June 13 – John Cain Arena, Melbourne
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