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Michael McIntyre announces Australian tour

Britain’s biggest comedian Michael McIntyre is set to return to Australia with his eagerly awaited new tour which has seen him traveling around the globe.

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Michael McIntyre’s Big World Tour will see the BAFTA award-winning comedian perform in arenas around the world. The tour which started in late 2017 will come to Australia in March 2019.

Michael McIntyre’s spot-on observational comedy and trademark ability to turn everyday situations into master-classes of human exasperation have struck chords with millions of fans, resolutely cementing him as one of the UK’s most loved and treasured comedy performers today.

The comedian hosts a popular TV show in Britain, which airs on Foxtel in Australia. Michael McIntyre’s Big Show is often filled with hidden camera pranks, and some of the biggest musicians in the world have appeared on the program which filmed in a top London Theatre.

In the UK, McIntyre has sold over 1.5 million tickets, including a record-breaking 28 performances at London’s 16,000 capacity O2 Arena where he was awarded the keys to the venue in 2015, alongside musical talents Prince, Take That and One Direction.

Around the world, Michael has previously sold out arenas in New Zealand, here in Australia and Dubai and he holds the record for the biggest selling comedy shows in South Africa and Norway.

Michael McIntyre will play the Perth Arena on Wednesday March 20th 2019, before heading around the country. 

Tour Dates

PERTH PERTH ARENA WEDNESDAY 20 MARCH
Book at Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au

MELBOURNE ROD LAVER ARENA FRIDAY 22 MARCH
Book at Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au

SYDNEY QUDOS BANK ARENA SATURDAY 23 MARCH
Book at Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au

ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE TUESDAY 26 MARCH
Book at Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au

BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE THURSDAY 28 MARCH
Book at Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au

TICKETS ON SALE WEDNESDAY 11 APRIL 10am


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