Premium Content:

Russell Brand announces his 'Recovery Live' Australian tour

Comedian Russell Brand will be visiting Australia in 2020 appearing in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Canberra. He’s not bringing a stand up show to town though, he’s here to talk about how he turned his life around.

- Advertisement -

Recovery Live is described as a funny and profane exploration into personal development and wellness from a comedian who has dedicated himself to spirituality to avoid self-destruction.

This 90-minute experience will introduce audiences to the system that saved Russell’s life, continues to save his sanity and will work for anyone who is willing to commit to it.

Russell said he wanted to share his experiences with others.

“This is a program for living for those aspiring to be saints who have lived too long among demons. This is an alternative vision for life at a time devoid of real values and connection. This could be the thing you have been looking for and it’s weird that this is the way you’re going to find it.”

Russell Brand is a comedian and actor alongside being an activist for mental health and drug rehabilitation. He is the author of seven books, including the New York Times’ Bestseller, Recover: Freedom From Our Addictions, and Mentors: How to Help and Be Helped. His podcast, Under The Skin is available on Luminary.

Tour Dates

BRISBANE QPAC CONCERT HALL THURSDAY 27 FEBRUARY
Book at QPAC 136 246 www.qpac.com.au

CANBERRA CANBERRA THEATRE SATURDAY 29 FEBRUARY
Book at Canberra Theatre Centre Box Office 6275 2700 www.canberratheatrecentre.com.au

NEWCASTLE CIVIC THEATRE MONDAY 2 MARCH
Book at Civic Ticketek 4929 1977 www.ticketek.com.au

SYDNEY STATE THEATRE TUESDAY 3 MARCH
Book at Ticketmaster 136 100 www.ticketmaster.com.au

MELBOURNE HAMER HALL FRIDAY 6 MARCH
Book at Arts Centre Box Office 1300 182 183 www.artscentremelbourne.com.au or Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au

PERTH CONCERT HALL MONDAY 9 MARCH
Book at Box Office 9231 9999 www.perthconcerthall.com.au or Ticketmaster 136 100 www.ticketmaster.com.au

ADELAIDE THE BARTON THEATRE WEDNESDAY 11 MARCH
Book at Ticketmaster 136 100 www.ticketmaster.com.au

TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY 16 DECEMBER 9am


Latest

Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.

Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia

While the medication is now registered, there is yet to be a scheme to get it to people.

João Lucas Reis da Silva makes history at the Australian Open

He's the first out gay player in the tournament's 121 year history.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.

Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia

While the medication is now registered, there is yet to be a scheme to get it to people.

João Lucas Reis da Silva makes history at the Australian Open

He's the first out gay player in the tournament's 121 year history.

Stream the 2026 GRAMMY Awards on Stan this February

Awards season lovers rejoice! The biggest night in music...

Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.

Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia

While the medication is now registered, there is yet to be a scheme to get it to people.