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Chelsea Handler to Tour Australia

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Comedian, author and host of ‘Chelsea Lately’ Chelsea Handler is bringing her new stand up comedy show ‘Uganda Be Kidding Me’ to Australia after touring the US.

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Handler has announced that she’ll be leaving ‘Chelsea Lately’ in August and will be touring the show in support of her newly released book, also titled ‘Uganda Be Kidding Me’. The book features a series of travel essays involving some of Handler’s favourite stories and some of the lessons she’s learned trotting the globe.

“I’ve decided to go on tour and support my new book, Uganda Be Kidding Me. I think we all know how much I love the sound of my own voice,” said Handler.

‘Uganda Be Kidding Me’ is Handler’s fifth book. Three of her works have debuted at number one on the New York Times Bestseller List.

Chelsea Handler will be bringing ‘Uganda Be Kidding Me’ to Perth on Sunday November 23rd at the Perth Concert Hall. Tickets are available this Friday from Ticketek.

There is an exclusive presale for members of Live Nation that opens this Wednesday. More information available from livenation.com.au

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