Nurse Blake Plots 2026 Australian Tour
Catch Nurse Blake performing live in Adelaide in February.
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After selling out his previous Australian tour just two years ago, Nurse Blake returns in 2026 for another round of laughs.
Merging his passion for nursing with comedy, Nurse Blake, aka Blake Michael Lynch, has become a viral sensation who’s performed over 200 shows across the globe.
Discussing the crazy stories his patients and their families have been through, including self-diagnosing Stage 8 Cancer with WebMD to hitting the call light like they are on a game show, expect plenty of laughs when Nurse Blake hits Australia next year.
Nurse Blake’s But Did You Die? Australian tour commences in Brisbane at Fortitude Music Hall on Monday 16 February, followed by dates at Perth’s Astor Theatre on Wednesday 18 February, Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre on Friday 20 February, Adelaide’s Norwood Concert Hall on Monday 23 February and Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Thursday 26 February.
Tickets on sale via bohmpresents.com.
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Not only is Blake a health practitioner and stand-up comedian, but the American has also become a much-loved content creator, with more than 4 million followers across social media platforms.
He’s also written the hit children’s book The Adventures of Nurse Blake, given keynote speeches about health and is responsible for NurseCon at Sea, a nursing conference at sea that offers CNE courses, events, activities, parties and more. The first edition sold out in minutes, with NurseCon at Sea now established as one of the largest nursing conferences in the States with over 4,000 participants.
“If you know me at all, you know I go there – to all the places that make us cringe and cry in laughter from all that we face as nurses – and this tour will be no different,” Nurse Blake says.
“So, bring your colleagues, your besties, your husbands or wives, your parents and those sassy grandmothers, and join me for an unforgettable night. Can’t wait to see you all!”
Catch Nurse Blake at Norwood Concert Hall on Monday 23 February. Tickets on sale via bohmpresents.com.
Nurse Blake But Did YOu Die? 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Monday 16 February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday 18 February – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Friday 20 February – Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Monday 23 February – Norwood Concert Hall, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 26 February – Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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