Scottish comedy favourite Danny Bhoy is heading back to Australia for his 13th tour
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10.12.2025

Scottish comedy favourite Danny Bhoy is heading back to Australia for his 13th tour

Words by staff writer

Danny Bhoy returns to Australia in 2026 with his latest show Dear World… fresh from Edinburgh.

Twenty-two years after Danny Bhoy first graced the Melbourne International Comedy Festival stage, the Scottish comedian is gearing up for his 13th Australian tour. Danny Bhoy has built a dedicated fanbase down under since 2003, becoming a regular fixture on the comedy circuit with his observational storytelling style.

The 2026 tour brings his latest show Dear World… to venues across the country. The show is a sequel to his 2015 hit Dear Epson… and is described as a hybrid of stand up and theatre. It arrives in Australia following a completely sold out run at the Edinburgh Fringe. The show runs for 80 minutes with no interval.

Danny Bhoy Australian Tour 2026

  • The Play House, Geelong, 16 February
  • Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo, 19 February
  • Civic Hall, Ballarat, 21 February
  • HOTA, Gold Coast, 23 February
  • Empire Theatre, Toowoomba, 25 February
  • Brunswick Picture House, Brunswick Heads, 27 and 28 February
  • The Playhouse, Canberra, 6 March
  • Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, 9 March
  • Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, 12 March
  • Laycock Street Community Theatre, Gosford, 16 March
  • Civic Theatre, Newcastle, 18 March

Stay up to date with what’s happening in and around Melbourne here.

The tour kicks off in Geelong on 16 February before winding through regional Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT. Danny Bhoy has built a reputation for selling out major theatres around the world, and this run hits a mix of intimate regional venues and larger city spaces.

Known for his warm, observational style and gift for spinning everyday absurdities into extended comedic odysseys, Bhoy has built a loyal following across the globe. His shows blend sharp wit with a disarming charm that’s earned him fans from Edinburgh to Melbourne and everywhere in between. Whether he’s dissecting the peculiarities of modern life or recounting elaborate personal misadventures, audiences can expect 80 minutes of expertly crafted storytelling from one of Scotland’s finest exports.

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