Image is a cartoon of Brett Blake in black t-shirt & jeans on a motorcycle, doing a wheelie with one hand on the steering handle and the other holding a microphone raised above his head. He has an orange beard & moustache and his orange mullet flies in the wind. There is water spurting up from the back wheel with “Ha Ha Ha Ha” written into it. The background is black with faint purple and green speckles through it. In gold letters behind him read “BRETT BLAKE GRIP IT & RIP IT COMEDY TOUR”.

Brett Blake

Geelong Comedy Festival

The Brewery

Nov 1, 2024

8:45pm

$25


Bendigo, VIC

Queens Arms Hotel

Nov 7, 2024

8pm

$20


Toowoomba, QLD

Irish Club Hotel

Nov 29, 2024

7:30pm

$25


Brisbane

Good Chat Comedy Club

Nov 28, 2024

7pm

$16.50 - $20


Cairns

Three Wolves

Dec 1, 2024

3pm

$16.50 - $20


Hobart

Hobart Brewing Co.

Jan 2, 2025

7:30pm

$27.19 - $32.41


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Grip It & Rip It Comedy Tour

G’day legends! Get ready for a night of laughs as Brett Blake (Australia’s 2nd wildest comedian with a mullet) hits the road for his regional tour. If you’re keen for a ripper night of laughs, beers, and a good time, then this is the show for you!

Brett’s no stranger to the stage, tearing up venues across the country for years now. You may have seen him on The Melbourne Comedy Festival Galas, caught his YouTube Special “Go Hard or Go Home”, as a guest on The Project, or even acting alongside Dustin Martin in his jocks (yes, even people with sloppy rigs can be underwear models). He’s featured on podcasts like Alpha Blokes, The Little Dum Dum Club, Flat Stick, and Work Hate.

Grab a beer, book a seat, and get ready to piss yourself laughing. No dorks allowed!


“Brett’s like an energizer bunny loaded up with relatable funny jokes, he can tear the roof off. I love him.” Mel Buttle

“Brett Blake brings the good stuff in spades night after night. Get at him now. You won’t regret it.” Dave Hughes 

“It was a raucous, side-splitting 60 minutes of laughs.”  Adelaide Advertiser

“Punchy and relevant insight… peppered with clever jabs at Australian culture.” The Age