Ross Noble, the comedic virtuoso hailing from Northumberland in England, has once again taken centre stage with his uproarious charm and unrestrained wit. 

Renowned for his ability to spin mundane scenarios into laugh-out-loud anecdotes, Noble’s comedic prowess knows no bounds.

Currently embarking on his 21st solo stand-up tour, aptly named the Jibber Jabber Jamboree, Noble invites audiences to a world where inspired nonsense reigns supreme. With a mane of hair that could rival even the most mythical figures and a mind that defies predictability, Noble’s performances demand undivided attention.

Venturing beyond the stage, Noble’s comedic magic continues to shine on TV, particularly in his appearances on British comedy quiz TV show QI, where his quirky musings and distinctive hair add a layer of eccentricity that’s hard to ignore.

From pondering why Miss Universe winners only hail from Earth, to conjuring amusing scenarios involving black widow spiders, Noble’s comedic arsenal is brimming with one-liners that elicit genuine belly laughs. Whether he’s contemplating the intricacies of swimming with dolphins or crafting humorous takes on the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations, Noble’s humour spans the spectrum from the whimsically absurd to the delightfully observational.

But it’s not just his impeccable timing that sets him apart; Noble’s knack for wordplay and off-the-cuff retorts keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Even the mundane act of using a self-service checkout becomes an opportunity for Noble to unleash his signature ‘bleep’-filled hilarity.

Noble’s comedic journey traverses continents, from his native Northumberland to his current home in Victoria, Australia, where he resides with his Australian wife Fran and their children. His extensive travels have honed his ability to connect with audiences from all walks of life.

Here’s two anecdotes from Ross Noble on Australia that may be true, or may not, we can’t confirm one way or the other.

“I have the key to the city of Port Pirie, in Australia. I was doing a gig, and I was talking to a bloke, turned out he was the mayor. So I went, ‘can I have the key to the city?’ and he went, ‘yeah, alright then’. So I said, ‘alright then’. I didn’t want him to back out, I said, ‘where’s your office?’ He says, ‘on the High Street.’ ‘I’ll be down there tomorrow.’ So I turned up, he’d got a shed key and a ribbon and went, ‘there you go’.”

And another anecdote: “I had a sat-nav, after Port Pirie, and the Nullarbor Plain in Australia, the longest straight road in the world. And I turned it on and it said, ‘Drive forward for two days’. And the next bit went, ‘then turn left’. But the thing was… But the stupid thing was, it was such a long road, I missed the left-hand turn!”

SEPTEMBER TOUR DATES

SEP 1 Geelong VIC

SEP 2 Werribee VIC

SEP 3 Shepparton VIC