Most people attend comedy shows for the laughs. Some for the spectacle. But few come expecting to pick up a few handy life hacks.
Jimeoin's upcoming 'Pandemonium' show delivers all three.
Hitting the Burdekin Theatre on Thursday, 20 November, the Irish-born comedy legend—whose decades-long career has taken him across the globe—promises an evening of unique material blending observational humour, playful pranks, and moments of relatable absurdity.
Over more than three decades, Jimeoin has toured internationally, starring in and co-writing multiple films, hosted television shows, and performed at major comedy festivals, earning a reputation as one of comedy’s most enduring talents.
His brand-new show, Pandemonium, turns familiar, everyday moments into comedy that resonates universally with audiences.
“My routine comes from day to day experiences," says Jimeoin.
"I don't talk about politics or anything in the news—I avoid all of that. I really try and find those things... that no one else talks about, but it's right in front of your face."
For him, the fun comes from turning the spotlight back on himself. "I just slag myself off... and people seem to identify with it.”
Having performed everywhere from pubs to overseas arenas, Jimeoin admits he always enjoys returning to Australia's tropical regions.
“I love getting up the east coast, I love the tropics—it’s such a different experience,” he said.
Tickets for Pandemonium at the Burdekin Theatre, Ayr, are on sale now, with the show starting at 7:30 PM on Thursday, 20 November.