Raybon Kan’s Comedy Raybonanza: NZ Tour 2025

Kiwi comedy icon Raybon Kan rockets back on stage in 2025 with his anniversary tour RAYBONANZA, marking a milestone 31 years in comedy.
RAYBONANZA extracts his finest comedy gold, into a high-octane, flame throwing brandy liqueur of laughs.
The award-winning comic took an unlikely path, from lawyer to columnist, to meteoric seasons in the NZ Comedy Fest and memorable TV Galas.
Voted Best Comedian by Metro Magazine and North & South, he’s appeared at Melbourne, Edinburgh, and Just for Laughs in Montreal.
Raybon’s writing ranges from the bestselling book An Asian at my Table, to scripting the sitcom Wellington Paranormal. The NZ Comedy Guild twice awarded him for Funniest Column.
RAYBONANZA showcases Raybon’s virtuoso comedy in full voice, at home in his stand-up element.
A career-capping victory lap of hard-hitting belly-laughs -- veering from smart and provocative and buoyant, to breathtakingly silly. Not to be missed.
Ticket details at www.raybonkan.com or Eventfinda.
“The thinking person’s comedian.” NZ Herald
“Hilarious.” Listener
“Better than hilarious.” Theatreview
RAYBONANZA TOUR DATES 2025:
Oct 10 & 11: Christchurch - Little Andromeda
Oct 17: Auckland - The Vic, Devonport
Oct 23: Palmerston North - Globe Theatre
Oct 24: Whanganui - The Rep
Oct 25: New Plymouth - NP Little Theatre
Oct 31: Wellington - The Hannah
Nov 8: Levin - Levin Little Theatre
Nov 22: Paraparaumu - Kapiti Playhouse
Ticket details at https://linktr.ee/raybonkan
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