Aussie Fave Joel Creasey Reveals 2025 Australian Tour Dates
The in-demand comedian and radio host is performing in Adelaide as part of Fringe next March.

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Self-proclaimed ‘fame whore’ Joel Creasey is back on the road in 2025 with a brand new stand-up show.
Titled Thanks For Being Here ❤️ , Creasey’s latest routine promises to be another hilarious mix of honest storytelling and unflinching humour from the co-host of Nova’s number one national drive show, Ricki-Lee, Tim & Joel.
Speaking about the tour, Creasey said, “Can you believe this is my 15th solo show?!? Not sure how that's possible, given I'm only 24, but maths has never been my strong suit. This is for you, my friends and fans who keep coming to see me year after year and allowing me to work the best job in the world.
“Don't worry; I'm not going anywhere, I'm just in the mood for a good laugh. For the newbies, this show is a signature hour of storytelling, delivered with all my trademark sass. Thanks for being here ❤️”
Creasey’s three-month tour commences in Adelaide as part of Adelaide Fringe, with the stand-up taking the stage at Glunttony from Tuesday, March 11 to Sunday, March 16. He’s then off to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, performing at Max Watt’s from Thursday, March 27 to Sunday, April 20.
The final four concerts are headline shows at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Friday, May 9, Chatswood’s The Concourse, Concert Hall on Saturday, May 10, Perth’s Regal Theatre on Saturday, May 17 and Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Saturday, May 24.
Those keen on scoring tickets early can sign up for the My Live Nation pre-sale that begins at 9:30am local time on Thursday, December 5 and runs until 8:30am local time on Friday, December 6. Register your interest here. General on-sale begins at 9:30am local time on Friday, December 6 via the Live Nation website.
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Joel Creasey, one of Australia’s funniest stand-up comedians, has been working rooms and theatres across the country since the age of 15. Along with co-hosting Australia’s number one national drive show since 2020, the hilarious comic was awarded Best Newcomer at the 2021 ACRA Awards, while his radio show took out Best Syndicated Australian Program and Best Networked Program.
It’s not just on the radio where Creasey has shined, with the Sydneysider also making his mark on television, appearing on a slew of Aussie panel shows along with hosting Eurovision on SBS for the past eight years and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.
Having sold out shows across Australia, the UK, Asia and the USA over the past couple of years, fans will want to get in quick for a chance to witness Creasey bring the laughs next year.
Catch Joel Creasey at Gluttony as part of Adelaide Fringe from Tuesday, March 11 to Sunday, March 16. For complete ticketing information visit livenation.com.
Joel Creasey THANKS FOR BEING HERE ❤️ 2025 AUSTRALIAN TOUR Dates
Tuesday, March 11 to Sunday, March 16, Gluttony, Adelaide (Adelaide Fringe)
Thursday, March 27 to Sunday, April 20 – Max Watt’s, Melbourne (Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
Friday, May 9 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, May 10 – The Concourse, Concert Hall, Chatswood
Saturday, May 17 – Regal Theatre, Perth
Saturday, May 24 – The Tivoli, Brisbane
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