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Josh Thomas announces "itty-bitty" Australian stand-up tour

Comedian Josh Thomas has announced he is heading home to Australia for his first stand-up tour in six years.

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Thomas announced on Instagram that he will bring an “itty-bitty tour” down under some time soon.


The Please Like Me creator is currently working on his first US show, Everything’s Gonna Be Okay, in which he stars as the older half-brother to two young girls dealing with the death of their shared parent.

The first trailer for Everything’s Gonna Be Okay came as a surprise even to Thomas himself last month, and revealed that the team were about to start production on the new sitcom.

No word yet on cities or dates for Thomas’ stand-up tour, but fans can sign up now for the first details on where to find him.

OIP Staff


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