David Sedaris touring Australia and New Zealand

The critically acclaimed author, humourist and master of satire returns to tour Australia and New Zealand in January 2027

A savant of razor-sharp and sardonic wit, an evening with David Sedaris is better than therapy, a life affirming joyful experience that leaves a person feeling as if their cup has been filled right to the brim by one of the world’s pre-eminent humour writers.

Fresh from ecstatic reviews of his recently published collection The Land and Its People, audiences can expect brand new essays and freshly minted diary entries read live from the stage, a candid audience Q&A, and an extended book signing that – true to form – will run as long as it needs to.

Commencing in the nation’s capital on Thursday 14 January at the Canberra Theatre Centre, Sedaris then tours to the Regal Theatre in Perth on Friday 15 January, Norwood Concert Hall in Adelaide on Saturday 16 January, Theatre Royal in Hobart on Sunday 17 January, Sydney Opera House on Monday 18 January, Brisbane Powerhouse on Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 January, and Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on Friday 22 and Saturday 23 January, before concluding the tour in St James Theatre in Wellington on Wednesday 27 January and Auckland Town Hall on Thursday 28 January.

In The Land and Its People, his first new essay collection since Happy-Go-Lucky, Sedaris reflects on what it means to be a foreigner, a brother, and a lifelong friend – trying on the role of caretaker after his partner Hugh’s hip-replacement surgery. Equal parts tender and devastating, it’s classic Sedaris: the kind of writing that makes you laugh until you feel guilty, then laugh again anyway.

For all ticket links – davidsedaristour.com.au 


“[Sedaris] knits the present to the past so that they become the same thing; for him being alive has always been strange and atrocious, contradictory, unfair and hilarious.” New York Times Book Review

“To see Sedaris live is pure joy. To watch this bookish, culotte-evangelising man read his life’s work on stage is word-nerd heaven, best topped off by spending three minutes with his full attention at the book-signing table after a show.” The Saturday Paper

“Sedaris is the God of the comic essay… Sedaris’s only rule: be funny or perish.” Lena Dunham


CANBERRA

Thursday 14 January, 7.00pm

Canberra Theatre Centre

PERTH

Friday 15 January, 7.00pm

Regal Theatre

ADELAIDE

Saturday 16 January, 7.00pm

Norwood Concert Hall

HOBART

Sunday 17 January, 7.00pm

Theatre Royal

SYDNEY

Monday 18 January, 7.00pm

Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall

BRISBANE

Wednesday 20 & Thursday 21 January, 7.00pm

Brisbane Powerhouse, Powerhouse Theatre

MELBOURNE

Friday 22 & Saturday 23 January, 7.00pm

Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall

WELLINGTON

Wednesday 27 January, 7.00pm

St James Theatre

AUCKLAND

Thursday 28 January, 7.00pm

Auckland Town Hall, The Great Hall