Sarah Millican New Zealand Tour 2024


Award-winning comedian and writer Sarah Millican announces her all new New Zealand tour in 2025.
When Sarah Millican was a bairn, she wouldn’t say boo to a goose. Quiet at school, not many friends, no boobs til she was 16!
Now? NOW she is loud, with good friends, a cracking rack and goose booing all over the shop.
In Late Bloomer, Sarah’s brand-new stand-up show, she explores how one became the other. Plus, lots of stuff about dinners and lady gardens. Come along, laugh at her, with her, beside her.
Sarah is one the UK’s and, in recent years, the world’s most well-loved touring comedians. Her most previous tour Bobby Dazzler was seen by over 355,000 people around the globe. A hard-working live performer Sarah has toured with six live shows since 2010, which in total, have been seen by more than 1.3 million people.
Away from her live work
Sarah is known for hosting three series of her critically
acclaimed BBC2 series The Sarah Millican Television
Programme, for which she
received two BAFTA nominations and is a familiar face on
primetime shows such as QI, Live at
the Apollo, The
Royal Variety Performance as well as Series 14 of
Taskmaster.
“The
comic laureate of unglamorous-but-glorious
womanhood”
The Guardian
Sarah is
a Sunday Times bestselling author with her debut book,
How To Be Champion,
and in 2016 founded the Standard Issue
podcast - a smart, funny magazine-style show made
for women by women. In November 2019 she launched her own
YouTube channel which has amassed 500,000 subscribers and
over 66 million views.
“This is
why she is one of the most successful comedians in the
country”
The
Times
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