TREVOR NOAH BRINGS HIS ‘OFF THE RECORD TOUR’ TO AUSTRALIA
The former host of The Daily Show is playing five shows across Australia this November.
South African comedian, author and television presenter Trevor Noah is bringing his ‘Off the Record Tour’ to Australia this year.
The former host of The Daily Show is set to bring the laughs with his new stand-up show, playing five dates across the country this November.
Noah performs one show in Auckland, New Zealand before arriving in Brisbane for his first Aussie date at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Friday, November 8. The talented funnyman then plays shows in Perth at RAC Arena on Monday, November 11, Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday, November 14, Adelaide at Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Sunday, November 17 and Sydney at Qudos Bank Arena on Wednesday, November 20.
Celebrated as one of the world's great observational comedians, Noah is best known for his seven-year stint as the host of The Daily Show from 2015-2022. He’s also the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood, which has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
Since leaving The Daily Show, Noah has hosted the last four Grammy Awards and started a weekly podcast, the successful What Now? With Trevor Noah. The podcast features Noah having deep conversations with his guests, including actor Orlando Bloom, fellow comedian Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias, and tennis star Nick Kyrgios.
Noah’s ‘Off the Record Tour’ follows his hugely successful ‘Back To Abnormal Tour’ from several years ago where he sold out multiple shows across Europe, North America and Canada. His latest journey Down Under is sure to be another huge tour with tickets selling fast.
Trevor Noah’s ‘Off the Record Tour’ tickets are now on sale via BOHM Presents.
Trevor Noah ‘off the record tour’ Australia
Friday, November 8 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Monday, November 11 – RAC Arena, Perth
Thursday, November 14 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Sunday, November 17 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Wednesday, November 20 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney