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March 29, 2024 @ 12:00 am - April 23, 2024 @ 11:59 pm

About Melbourne International Comedy Festival

G’day mate! If you’re up for a laugh, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival should be at the top of your list. Kicking off on March 29th, 2024, this side-splitting event runs until April 23rd, bringing together a smorgasbord of comedians from all around the world right in the heart of Melbourne. Most of the action happens at the iconic Melbourne Town Hall, but you’ll find performances popping up all over the city – from cosy bars to grand theatres.

This festival is not just about the big names; it also showcases emerging talent, serving as a breeding ground for comedians who are just about to hit the big time. The diverse lineup ensures there’s something for everyone, whether you love slapstick, satirical, or anything in between. Melbourne’s vibrant cultural scene is on full display, making it an unforgettable experience for visitors and locals alike.

Event Highlights

  • The best comedians from Australia and around the globe all converge on Melbourne. Expect everyone from household names to the freshest talent on stage!
  • Gigs aren’t just limited to stand-up; look out for magicians, improvisers, and sketch artists strutting their stuff.
  • The atmosphere in Melbourne during the festival is electric – street performers and spontaneous shows keep the city alive.
  • Don’t miss out on the “Class Clowns” competition – it’s where the next generation of comedians gets discovered.

LiveInAustralia.Today Insider Tip: What locals know that tourists don’t


Hidden Gems Near Melbourne Town Hall

Tucked away around the corner from Melbourne Town Hall, there’s this delightful bookstore cafe called “The Paperback Bookshop.” It’s the perfect spot to unwind between shows, sipping on a latte while flicking through a good read. Trust me, it’s Melbourne’s worst-kept secret – but tourists often miss it.

Best Arrival Strategy for the Comedy Festival

Arrive early to soak up the pre-show excitement! Trams in Melbourne are your best bet – they’re frequent and drop you right by the main venues. Aim for a tram on the Swanston Street route, and you’ll be there in no time, avoiding that typical Melbourne traffic. Also, the train stations at Flinders Street and Melbourne Central are just a short walk away.

Where to Eat & Drink Like a Local near Melbourne Town Hall

For a great dining experience, head to Chin Chin on Flinders Lane for some top-notch Asian-fusion. If you’re in the mood for something more laid-back, the rooftop at Rooftop Bar offers not just delicious bites but stunning views of the city skyline as well. It’s where the locals unwind before a night of laughs.

Weather-Smart Advice for Melbourne around March

You know how Melbourne can be in March – it’s the tail end of summer, which means you’re likely to get some warm days, though evenings can be a bit brisk. Pack a light jacket just in case, and don’t forget a brolly as Melbourne’s weather is famously unpredictable!

Before & After the Event

Want to make a whole day of it at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival? You’re in luck, because Melbourne has heaps to offer to stretch the fun out.

Pre-Event Activities in Melbourne

Got some time to kill before the show? Take a walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens for a touch of serenity amidst the city’s bustle – it’s a beautiful space to clear your head and prepare for a laughter-filled night.

Post-Event Recommendations in Melbourne

The night doesn’t have to end when the curtain falls! Head over to Section 8, a quirky outdoor bar set in a shipping container, for some laid-back vibes and a nightcap. It’s the perfect spot to chat about the night’s highlights over a drink.

Getting There & Around

Melbourne’s public transport is fantastic. The city’s tram network is extensive – just grab a Myki card and you’re good to go. If you’re staying outside the CBD, the train services at Flinders or Southern Cross can zip you into town with ease. As for rideshares, they’re plentiful, but watch out for increased demand after the gigs finish.

Parking in Melbourne CBD can be tricky and a bit pricey, so consider parking a bit further out and tram it in for a hassle-free start to your night. There are some sweet spots around Carlton or Southbank if you fancy a walk.

Nearby Accommodation in Melbourne

For a budget-friendly stay, Space Hotel offers comfortable and central lodgings without breaking the bank. Venturing a bit upmarket, The Swanston Hotel, Grand Mercure is comfy and smack bang in the CBD. Feeling fancy? Check out QT Melbourne for a plush experience with a quirky twist – it’s a stay you won’t forget easily!

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