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Daniel Foxx will be bringing the laughs on his Australian tour

British comedian Daniel Foxx is making a trip down under and after a run at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival he’ll be traversing across the nation.

Foxx will take in Sydney, Penrith, Brisbane and Perth on his tour and will be at The Rechabite as part of the Perth Comedy Festival on Friday 24 April.

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The comedian has been building up a loyal following through his appearances many on many of our TikTok feeds, as well as his popular podcast and comedic book.

Here’s what his new show is about: Daniel was determined to handle his Big Breakup with the grace of Julia Roberts.  He didn’t.  Join him as he navigates dating in your 30s, Le Creuset addiction and 12-step skincare routines, all while trying very hard to emanate love and light.

Described by Rolling Stone as “utterly hilarious and effortlessly charismatic”, award-winning stand-up Daniel is best known for his viral comedy videos.

His critically-acclaimed debut show Villain toured internationally, including a sell-out run at New York’s SoHo Playhouse and London’s legendary Clapham Grand.  He co-hosts the podcast Welcome To Hell with fellow comic Dane Buckley, which debuted in Apple and Spotify’s Top 10 comedy charts, and he is the author of the book Bedtime Stories for Privileged Children. 

Foxx will be at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival from Monday 6 April through to Sunday 19 April.

He’ll then head to Sydney for a show at the Factory Theatre on Tuesday 21 April, he’ll travel to Penrith the following day for a performance at The Joan, and will then fly over to Perth for a show on Friday 24 April at The Rechabite. His last stop on his Australian tour will be in Brisbane at the Underground Theatre on Sunday 26th April.

Get tickets to see Daniel Foxx, they are selling fast.

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