Laura Ramoso Plots ‘The Calm Down’ Australia and New Zealand Tour 2026
The emerging stand-up comic performs in Adelaide in March 2026.
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Viral comedian Laura Ramoso is returning to Australia in 2026 with her brand new stand-up show, The Calm Down.
The German-Italian comedian, who first found fame on social media with her hilarious sketches, has a new hour of material she’s excited to perform for her Australasian fans. Taking to social media to announce the tour, Ramoso posted:
“Now Boarding! The CALM DOWN Tour 2026 is HERE!! ✈️ Departing for Australia and New Zealand in March!!! Guys…I couldn’t be more excited to announce that I am bringing my brand new hour out on tour ALL of next year. Kicking off (calm) DOWN UNDER of course!!!!! CRIIIKEY/SWEET AS, MATE!”
Ramoso’s The Calm Down tour begins in New Zealand at Auckland’s Bruce Mason Centre on Sunday 1 March, with the comic making her way across the Tasman for two shows at Brisbane’s Powerhouse on Wednesday 4 March and Thursday 5 March. Then Ramoso performs at Adelaide’s Norwood Concert Hall on Sunday 8 March, Perth’s Regal Theatre on Wednesday 11 March and Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Friday 13 March, wrapping things up in Sydney at the State Theatre with two final gigs on Saturday 14 March and Sunday 15 March.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via livenation.com.au.
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Known for her comic characters such as “German Mom”, “Italian Dad” and “Girl who just got back from…”, Ramoso has gained over 2 million followers across social media.
Following her critically acclaimed 2022 show FRANCES, Ramoso sold out her entire run of shows at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, along with headline gigs at London’s Soho Theatre.
Last year, Ramoso took her show Sit Up Straight international, performing across the UK and Europe and for the first time, Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Having recently opened for Tina Fey and Amy Poehler on their Restless Leg tour, tickets for Ramoso’s Australian and New Zealand tour are already selling fast, so get yours now.
Catch Laura Ramoso at Norwood Concert Hall on Sunday 8 March. Tickets on sale now via livenation.com.au.
Laura Ramoso The Calm Down 2026 Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates
Sunday 1 March – Bruce Mason Centre, Auckland, NZ
Wednesday 4 March & Thursday 5 March – Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 8 March – Norwood Concert Hall, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 11 March – Regal Theatre, Perth, WA
Friday 13 March – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 14 March & Sunday 15 March – State Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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