UK Comedian Rob Beckett Announces 2025 Australian Tour
The comedian and panel star is bringing his Giraffe show to Australia.
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UK funnyman and panel show star Rob Beckett has announced a run of Australian shows taking place in 2025.
The star of Sky’s Rob Beckett’s Smart TV and Rob & Romesh Vs. is touring his new stand-up show, Giraffe. Fans of the comedian can expect plenty of laughs as Beckett discusses the ups and downs of fatherhood, celebrity and whatever else crosses his mind while on the stage.
The cheeky chap’s Australian tour begins at Canberra’s Llewellyn Hall on Thursday, October 2 and continues at Adelaide’s Norwood Concert Hall on Saturday, October 4, Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Sunday, October 5 and Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on Tuesday, October 7.
The voice of Channel 4’s Celebs Go Dating then heads to New Zealand for three concerts before returning to Australia for shows at Sydney’s State Theatre on Wednesday, October 15, Thirroul’s Anita’s Theatre on Thursday, October 16, Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall on Tuesday, October 21 and Gold Coast’s HOTA on Wednesday, October 22.
Pre-sale runs from 9:30am local time on Thursday, October 10 until 9:30am on Monday, October 14. You can sign up here. General on-sale commences at 10:30am on Monday, October 14 via BOHM Presents.
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“Smashing the life out of the M25, M1, M5 and any other road that’s in my way. From Bromley to Brisbane, my new show Giraffe is going worldwide,” Beckett says of his new stand-up show. “Expectations on me: put on 3 stone from takeaways and post-show drinking. Expectations of you: leave the gig happier than when you arrived.
“My wife thinks it’s going to be tough for me to be away from the family, and don’t get me wrong, I do love my children/podcast content providers… but I also enjoy a lie-in and a hotel buffet breakfast. I think I’ll cope.
“What else is there to do? Sit next to your partner on the sofa, scrolling TikTok in silence again? You did that the last three nights. See you there!”
Merging everyday observations with his own witty thoughts, Beckett is one of the UK’s top comedians and his Australian tour is sure to draw a crowd.
Catch Rob Beckett at Norwood Concert Hall on Saturday, October 4. For full ticketing details visit BOHM Presents.
Rob Beckett Australian tour dates 2025
Thursday, October 2 – Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
Saturday, October 4 – Norwood Concert Hall, Adelaide
Sunday, October 5 – Riverside Theatre, Perth
Tuesday, October 7 – Hamer Hall, Melbourne
Wednesday, October 15 – State Theatre, Sydney
Thursday, October 16 – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul
Tuesday, October 21 – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane
Wednesday, October 22 – HOTA, Gold Coast
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