US Comedian Mark Normand Announces Australian Stand-Up Tour 2025
Catch the hilarious comic at Norwood Theatre as part of his Aussie tour this August.
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American stand-up Mark Normand returns to Australia two years after his first visit for a run of shows across July and August.
The New Orleans-born comic, who counts Jerry Seinfeld as a big fan, has become one of the top guys in the States over the past few years. A witty stand-up with a dark sense of humour and the ability to deliver hilarious punch lines consistently, Normand’s observational comedy has become a hit with audiences around the globe.
His second tour of Australia begins in Melbourne at the Palais Theatre on Friday, July 25. Normand then has stand-up gigs at Sydney’s Darling Harbour Theatre on Saturday, July 26, Brisbane’s Convention & Exhibition Centre on Thursday, July 31, Adelaide’s Norwood Theatre on Saturday, August 2 and Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Sunday, August 3.
Pre-sale tickets are available from today, Monday, March 17 at 11:30am local time. General on-sale kicks off tomorrow, Tuesday, March 18 at 10:30am local time. Full ticketing information is available via tegdainty.com.
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Rising to fame with his 2020 self-released stand-up special, Out To Lunch, which has over 12 million views on YouTube, Normand’s most recent release was his acclaimed 2023 Netflix special, Soup To Nuts.
A frequent guest on The Joe Rogan Experience, Norman also hosts his own successful podcast, We Might Be Drunk, alongside fellow comedian Sam Morrill.
A regular on the late night scene, having appeared on Conan seven times, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon four times and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Normand’s upcoming tour is one not to be missed.
Catch Mark Normand at Norwood Concert Hall on Saturday, August 9. For ticketing details visit tegdainty.com.
Mark Normand Australian 2025 Tour Dates
Friday, July 25 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Saturday, July 26 – Darling Harbour Theatre, Sydney
Thursday, July 31 – Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane
Saturday, August 2 – Norwood Theatre, Adelaide
Sunday, August 3 – Riverside Theatre, Perth