The crowd work comedian is coming to Adelaide for the first time as part of his Goofy Guy Tour.
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One of America’s brightest stand-ups, Morgan Jay, is bringing his new show Goofy Guy to Australian and New Zealand shores in 2026.
Best known for his crowd work, Morgan Jay also brings a musical element to his comedy, singing using auto-tune that has seen him sell out shows across the globe.
Jay’s Australian and New Zealand tour commences at the State Theatre in Sydney on Sunday 18 October. He then flies to Auckland, New Zealand, for one show at the KTK on Wednesday 21 October, before returning to Australia for gigs at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Saturday 24 October, Brisbane’s QPAC on Thursday 29 October, Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Sunday 1 November and Perth’s HPC Stadium on Friday 6 November.
Artist pre-sale begins on Wednesday 17 December at 10am AEST. Sign up here. General on-sale takes place on Thursday 18 December via morganjay.com.
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Since being named a New Face at Just For Laughs in 2023, Morgan Jay has quickly risen to the top of the comedy tree.
The social media comic has millions of followers and has recently branched out into acting, starring in Cotton Candy Bubble Gum and is set to star alongside Chloë Grace Moretz and Anthony Ramos in the upcoming rom-com Love Language.
Catch Morgan Jay performing at AEC Theatre on Sunday 1 November. Ticketing information is available at morganjay.com.
Morgan Jay Goofy Guy Australian and New Zealand 2026 Tour Dates
Sunday 18 October – State Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 21 October – KTK, Auckland, NZ
Saturday 24 October – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 29 October – QPAC, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 1 November – AEC Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Friday 6 November – HPC Stadium, Perth, WA
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