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Jim Jefferies

Australia’s own global heavyweight comedian Jim Jefferies will bring his internationally acclaimed ‘Son Of A Carpenter’ tour back home to us in 2026, for a huge run of dates across the country.

This July and August, Jim will hit arenas and theatres all over the place. Kicking off in Sydney, he’ll then move across the Gold Coast, Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Bendigo, Geelong, Wollongong, Canberra, Western Sydney, Newcastle, Perth, Darwin, Brisbane, Toowoomba, and Rockhampton, before completing the epic run in Cairns.

This will be Jim’s biggest ever run of Australian shows, as he delivers razor-sharp, fearless comedy to audiences nationwide. ‘Son Of A Carpenter’ has already cemented itself as one of Jim’s most successful tours to date.

With this show, Jim’s at his best. He’s sharper, bolder, and funnier than ever. . . And will present massive laughs, shocking truths, and outrageous honesty.

“Coming back to Australia with this tour feels massive,” Jim admits. “I’ve been yelling at Americans and Europeans for the last two years now, so it’s only fair I come home and yell at you lot too. No matter how far I travel, I’m still just an Aussie bloke who somehow turned my stories into a career. I’m looking forward to bringing this show back where it all started – and keen to perform in some places I’ve never been before!”

Jim has built a career on fearless, boundary-pushing comedy. Whether it’s his globally-streamed stand-up specials or his work on TV, he’s arguably one of the most recognisable and respected comedians of his generation.

Tickets are on sale 23 February.

Jim Jefferies Australia 2026 Tour Dates

4 July – Enmore Theatre (Sydney)

6 July – Enmore Theatre (Sydney)

10 July – The Star Gold Coast

12 July – Thebarton Theatre (Adelaide)

16 July – MyState Bank Arena (Hobart)

17 July – John Cain Arena (Melbourne)

18 July – Red Energy Arena (Bendigo)

19 July – Geelong Arts Centre

23 July – WIN Entertainment Centre (Wollongong)

24 July – Royal Theatre (Canberra)

25 July – Coliseum Theatre (Western Sydney)

26 July – Newcastle Entertainment Centre

30 July – RAC Arena (Perth)

1 August – AANT Centre (Darwin)

5 August – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

6 August – Empire Theatre (Toowoomba)

7 August – Great Western Hotel (Rockhampton)

8 August – CPAC Theatre (Cairns)