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Jimeoin’s the master of mirth

By Hollie Harris

JIMEOIN is acclaimed as one of the hottest stand-up comics of this generation – a true comedy master and he’s on his way to Noosa as part of his Renonsense Man tour.
A prolific writer with an exceptional audience rapport, he is known and loved for his brilliantly funny wit and charming observations on the absurdities of everyday life.
Known as one of the hottest stand-up comics of this generation he has accumulated quite a following. His regular appearances at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and his widely successful Australian tours attract sell-out advance bookings
Internationally, Jimeoin has toured to great acclaim from New York to New Zealand, Aspen to Amsterdam, the Middle East to the Far East.
He regularly tours the UK and Ireland, has performed in Europe as well as at Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival and is both an alumni and one of the biggest comedy acts each year at the world’s biggest arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
This funny man is heading to Noosa in the new year, to perform at Noosa’s leading gig venue, The J and he will surely be the must-see act of the year.
Tickets will fly out the door for Jimeoin so to avoid disappointment, contact The J to book as soon as possible.
Jimeoin perform on Wednesday 18 January at 7pm. Ticket Prices are $44.90 for adults and $39.90 concession.

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