The puppet comedian it taking his show on the road this July, bringing his hilarious musings to cities and towns across the country.
Randy Feltface, the felt-faced philosopher who shot to fame on Netflix and NBC, is set to embark on a nationwide Australian tour with his latest show examining humanity’s relationship with bananas.
The Melbourne-based comedian, who has built a devoted global following over his 19-year career, will perform across nine cities this July, tackling what he describes as humanity’s “downward spiral” since the fruit’s emergence 10,000 years ago.
Randy Feltface 2025 Australian Tour
- Jul 6 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
- Jul 8 – Civic Theatre, Newcastle
- 9 Jul – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
- Jul 10 – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul
- Jul 11 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
- Jul 18 – Odeon Theatre, Hobart
- Jul 21 – Canberra Theatre, Canberra
- Jul 23 – Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide
- Jul 24 – Regal Theatre, Perth
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Known for his high-energy performances and existential musings, Feltface has become an unlikely international sensation. His comedy specials have found a massive audience through unofficial YouTube uploads, while his Edinburgh Fringe Festival nomination for Best Comedy cemented his credentials on the global stage.
The purple puppet’s rise to prominence includes a breakthrough US television appearance on NBC’s Bring The Funny, alongside successful seasons in London and New York. His latest show promises his trademark combination of “biting observations, razor-sharp crowd work and rapid arm movements”.
The tour kicks off at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on 6 July, before heading to Newcastle’s Civic Theatre and Sydney’s Enmore Theatre. Regional audiences get their chance to catch the show at Thirroul’s Anita’s Theatre, followed by performances at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre, Hobart’s Odeon Theatre, and Canberra’s Canberra Theatre. The tour concludes with shows at Adelaide’s Her Majesty’s Theatre and Perth’s Regal Theatre.
For those eager to get an early taste of Feltface’s banana-themed philosophical ramblings, the comedian will be available for interviews in Melbourne from 14 January.
The tour marks another milestone in the puppet’s remarkable career, which has seen him write and perform twelve solo stand-up shows and release seven comedy specials since his 2005 debut in Melbourne’s comedy scene.
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