Final Call: 2025 Melbourne Comedy Fest Roadshow

MidCoast Council

Now in its 27th year, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow brings comedy legends and fresh faces to regional audiences around Australia.

Saturday 12 July is the final show nationwide for the 2025 season of Australia's most iconic comedy tour and your last chance to see top-tier humour at the Manning Entertainment Centre (MEC).

"Grab your friends, lock in your tickets and prepare for a much-needed dose of laughter as the 2025 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow hits the MEC," said Alex Mills, MidCoast Council's Manager Libraries, Community and Cultural Services.

"The Festival's Roadshow is always a big hit, and this year you can kick off your night of comedy in style with the VIP pre-show event at the MEC. Enjoy canapes, drinks and some pre-show laughs with your favourite hosts from MaxFM Radio.

"If you missed the Festival's shows elsewhere on the Mid North Coast, you'll be pleased to catch this final show - with a different line-up of comedians - at the MEC. Your laugh-out-loud moments here will be brought to you by Justin Hamilton (also the host), Elliott Stewart, Harry Jun, Scout Boxall and Zoë Coombs Marr."

Scout Boxall is one of the most exciting new talents in Australian comedy. Scout just won the 2025 Festival's Pinder Prize which assists her travel to the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August with her comedy show God's Favourite.

Scout's past awards are impressive: Nominee Best Comedy 2024 Melbourne Fringe; Winner Best Comedy 2023 Adelaide Fringe; Nominee Best Newcomer 2021 Melbourne International Comedy Festival; and Winner Best Emerging Artist 2019 Melbourne Fringe.

There is one show only: Saturday 12 July 2025 at 7.30pm.

Hurry, seats are limited, book your tickets today.

Tickets: $55 and an additional $35 for the VIP pre-show event which starts at 6.30pm

Manning Entertainment Centre is a cultural service of MidCoast Council.

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