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HomeEntertainmentSunshine Coast Comedy Festival returns

Sunshine Coast Comedy Festival returns

The iconic Sunshine Coast Comedy Festival returns this 9-12 November.

See Dave O’Neil, Mr, Snot Bottom, Christopher Wayne and Lawrence Mooney at The Events Centre, Caloundra on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 November.

DAVE O’NEIL

Dave O’Neil is a dead-set icon of Australian Comedy, from humble beginnings in suburban Melbourne. He has made multiple appearances on the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala and loads more.

MR. SNOT BOTTOM

A sell-out success at all the big Australian festivals, the award-winning Mr Snotbottom delivers a brilliant show for kids, but parents of all ages will find themselves laughing along at his icky antics, slimy songs and wrong routines. 

CHRISTOPHER WAYNE

Direct from one of the biggest magic shows in the world, Christopher Wayne (co-creator/co-star of the Las Vegas smash hit – The Naked Magicians) is bringing his hilarious, family-friendly, magic show for one show only!

LAWRENCE MOONEY

In a career spanning over 30 years the ‘Moonman’ has done it all – TV, Breakfast Radio – as an award-winning host, a best-selling book and loads more. He’s sold out shows at Festivals and theatres all around the world and been nominated for Best Show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. 

VENUE: The Events Centre, Caloundra

DATE & TIME: 
Dave O’Neil and Friends | Friday 10 November at 7:30pm – 
Tickets: $40

Mr. Snot Bottom’s Stinky Silly Show | Saturday 11 November at 3:30pm
 – Tickets: $25

Christopher Wayne: Fully Clothed | Saturday 11 November at 5:30pm
 – Tickets: $35

Lawrence Mooney and Friends | Saturday 11 November at 7:30pm
 – Tickets: $40

BOOKINGS: Call 07 5491 4240 or visit theeventscentre.com.au

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