Canadian YouTuber and Comedian Kurtis Conner Announces 2025 Australian Tour

 

Conner’s Aussie shows are part of his ‘The Goodfellow World Tour’ that has seen him play all across the globe.

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YouTuber, podcaster and comedian Kurtis Conner is bringing his hugely successful ‘The Goodfellow World Tour’ to Australia.

The Canadian talent, whose YouTube videos have amassed almost 900 million views, is performing five shows across the nation in February 2025.

Conner has three gigs in New Zealand before he embarks on his Aussie tour, kicking things off in Melbourne at the Palais Theatre on Saturday, February 8. He then heads to Brisbane for a performance at QPAC Arena on Wednesday, February 12, followed by shows in Sydney at the State Theatre on Saturday, February 15 and in Adelaide at AEC Theatre on Thursday, February 20. The final date on the tour is at the Riverside Theatre in Perth on Saturday, February 22.

As for tickets, there are several pre-sales commencing today before the general on-sale begins on Monday, July 29 at 10:00am local time. For full ticketing details visit Kurtis Conner’s website.

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Conner studied comedy writing and performance in Toronto before becoming internet famous via the now defunct video sharing platform Vine. He then began posting videos on YouTube, managing to grow his audience to over 5 million subscribers.

Things went into overdrive in 2023 when Conner was named one of Variety’s Top 10 Comic to Watch, leading to his first tour of Australia and New Zealand. He’s now lined up a massive North American tour for later this year before returning Down Under in 2025.

Along with his hugely successful YouTube channel, Conner also hosts the hilarious Very Really Good Podcast.

Catch Kurtis Conner live at AEC Theatre on Thursday, February 20. Tickets go on sale Monday, July 29 at 9:30am via Ticketek.

 

Kurtis Conner ‘The Goodfella World Tour’ Australia 2025

Saturday, February 8 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne

Wednesday, February 12 – QPAC Arean, Brisbane

Saturday, February 15 – State Theatre, Sydney

Thursday, February 20 – AEC Theatre, Adelaide

Saturday, February 22 – Riverside Theatre, Perth


 
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