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Comedian Sarah Millican will return to Australia in 2019

Award-winning comedian and writer Sarah Millican, has announced her biggest ever stand-up tour of Australia.

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The Control Enthusiast Australian tour will go to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth across January and February 2019, with tickets going on sale this morning Friday 3rd August 2018 at 9am. Sarah will play the Riverside Theatre in Perth on Valentine’s Day February 14th.

Sarah’s last Australian show, Outsider, was a totally sold out tour seen by over 25,000 people.

Following on from her fifth sold-out UK tour, Control Enthusiast marks ten years since Sarah established herself as one of the leading lights of the British Comedy scene by winning the Best Newcomer Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe.

In the subsequent years, Sarah has gone on to host three series of her critically acclaimed BBC2 series The Sarah Millican Television Program, for which she received two BAFTA nominations and has become a familiar face on primetime shows such as QI, Live at the Apollo and The Royal Variety Performance.

In October 2017 she released her first book, How To Be Champion, which is part autobiography, part self-help, part confession, part celebration of being a common-or-garden woman.

Tour Dates

MELBOURNE HAMER HALL MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY
Book at Arts Centre Box Office 1300 182 183 www.artscentremelbourne.com.au or Ticketmaster 136 100 www.ticketmaster.com.au

SYDNEY STATE THEATRE THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY
Book at Ticketmaster 136 100 www.ticketmaster.com.au

BRISBANE CITY HALL SUNDAY 10 FEBRUARY
Book at Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au

ADELAIDE THEBARTON THEATRE TUESDAY 12 FEBRUARY
Book at Ticketmaster 136 100 www.ticketmaster.com.au

PERTH RIVERSIDE THEATRE THURSDAY 14 FEBRUARY
Book at Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY 3 AUGUST 9am


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