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Urzila Carlson announces extra shows on her 'Token African' tour

People are loving comedian Urzila Carlson so much, she’s had to add some extra dates to her 2020 tour after tickets to the first round of shows were snapped up quickly.

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The comedian is adding a second Perth show at Crown Theatre on Sunday 10th May, plus additional shows in Narre Warren and Sydney.

Heading to 11 cities and regional centres around the country from March to June next year, Urzila will open the tour at the 2020 Melbourne International Comedy Festival on March 26, before heading to Perth, Sydney, Newcastle, Gold Coast, Adelaide, Canberra, Alice Springs, Darwin, Toowoomba and Brisbane.

Here’s the latest list of dates for the shows.

MELB TOWN HALL, MAIN TOWN HALL, MICF
THU MAR 26 – SUN MAR 29
WED APR 1 – SUN APR 5
WED APR 8 – SUN APR 12
TUE APR 14 – THU APR 16

PALAIS THEATRE, MELBOURNE
FRI APR 17

CROWN THEATRE, PERTH
SAT MAY 9
SUN MAY 10 – NEW SHOW

SYDNEY COLISEUM THEATRE, SYDNEY
THU MAY 14

BUNJIL PLACE, NARRE WARREN
FRI MAY 15
SAT MAY 16
SUN MAY 17 – NEW SHOW!

CIVIC THEATRE, NEWCASTLE
FRI MAY 22

HOTA – HOME OF THE ARTS, GOLD COAST
WED MAY 27

STATE THEATRE, SYDNEY
FRI MAY 29
SAT MAY 30 – NEW SHOW!

THEBARTON THEATRE, ADELAIDE
FRI JUN 5

CANBERRA THEATRE, CANBERRA
FRI JUN 12

ARALUEN THEATRE, ALICE SPRINGS
FRI JUN 19

ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE (THE PLAYHOUSE), DARWIN
SAT JUN 20

EMPIRE THEATRE, TOOWOOMBA
WED JUN 24

QPAC, BRISBANE
FRI JUN 26
SAT JUN 27

OIP Staff


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