SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ACTS

by | Dec 8, 2023

The Sydney Comedy Festival is thrilled to announce the next round of hilarious comedians taking part in the 2024 Festival on from 22nd April to 19th May next year.

Adding to the uproarious roster of international talent returning to Sydney’s stages is fast-thinking Irish comic Ed Byrne, British comedy powerhouse Helen Bauer, UK Taskmaster’s Fern Brady (SCT), rising star Connor Burns (SCT), fiercely funny Olga Koch (RUS/UK) and the razor-sharp Micky Bartlett (IRE).

2024 will also see the return of self-professed f-boy Tommy Little, 2023 Taskmaster Australia winner Danielle Walker, Thank God You’re Here favourite Emma Holland, Felicity Ward who in 2024 will star in the upcoming Australian reboot of The Office, and the quick-witted and much loved host of Question Everything, Wil Anderson. Plus, the outrageous Effie brought to life by Mary Coustas

Joining 2023 Sydney Comedy Festival Best of the Fest Award winner Guy Montgomery is the sensational He Huang, crowned 2023 Sydney Comedy Festival Best Newcomer and musical sketch comedic geniuses Hot Department who took home the 2023 Sydney Comedy Festival Directors Choice Award.

“With everything from comedy legends to rising stars, next year’s line-up is shaping up to be one of our best yet. Sydney, get ready for 4 weeks of non-stop laughter!” said Sydney Comedy Festival Director Jorge Menidis.

Tickets are on sale now via www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au with more acts to be announced soon.

Image: Brett Hemmings

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