Troy Hawke Announces ‘The Greeters Guild’ 2025 Australian & New Zealand Tour

 

The 1930s throwback comic plays six dates across Australia and New Zealand in February 2025.

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1930s comic Troy Hawke is returning to Australian and New Zealand shores in 2025 with his niche brand of humour for ‘The Greeters Guild’ tour.

Having sold out venues across the UK, Hawke is bringing his new show our way in February 2025 with six dates locked in.

The tour gets underway in New Zealand at Bruce Mason Centre in Auckland on Tuesday, February 4. Hawke then crosses the ditch for shows at the Comedy Theatre in Melbourne on Friday, February 7, the Enmore Theatre in Sydney on Saturday, February 8 and Brisbane Powerhouse in Brisbane on Tuesday, February 11.

The final leg of Hawke’s much-anticipated tour ends with shows at Norwood Concert Hall in Adelaide on Thursday, February 13 and the Regal Theatre in Perth on Saturday, February 15.

Pre-sale starts today, Wednesday, June 19 at 9:30am. You can register here. General sale begins Thursday, June 20 at 9:30am via Live Nation.

Hawke, real name Milo McCabe, has been performing stand-up for over a decade, making his name as the witty moustachioed motivator Troy Hawke.

As Troy Hawke, a homeschooled 1930s throwback whose hobbies include Scrabble, conspiracy theories and calling Man City’s Erling Haaland a “tremendous Nordic meat shield,” McCabe has played the biggest comedy festivals across the world, winning multiple awards and selling out his run at the Edinburgh Festival in 2019 and 2022.

Hawke was last in Australia in 2023 as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, selling out shows and receiving rave reviews for his performances.

Troy Hawke performs at Norwood Concert Hall on Thursday, February 13. Tickets are available via Live Nation.

 

TROY HAWKE ‘THE GREETERS GUILD’ 2025 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND Tour

Tuesday, February 4 – Bruce Mason Centre, Auckland

Friday, February 7 – Comedy Theatre, Melbourne

Saturday, February 8 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Tuesday, February 11 – Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane

Thursday, February 13 – Norwood Concert Hall, Adelaide

Saturday, February 15 – Regal Theatre, Perth


 
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