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Mike Goldstein, Sam Taunton & Ben Knight

Hunks Ahoy!

  • Australia

Get ready for an hour of non-stop laughs as three of the hunkiest comics in the game share the stage for a night of hilarious chaos!

Mike Goldstein teams up with Ben Knight (26 – 30 March) and then Sam Taunton (1 – 6 April) for an evening of rapid-fire punchlines, outrageous stories and razor-sharp wit. It’s a comedy collision you don’t want to miss – two hunks, one stage, endless laughs.

Who are the hunks?

You know Mike Goldstein as a regular panellist on Channel 9’s hit show The Hundred with Andy Lee. He’s toured all over Australia and abroad, been on ABC’s Tonightly, Just For Laughs and Hughesy We Have a Problem and has opened for legends Doug Stanhope, Shane Gillis and Jim Jefferies. He's a natural with rapid-fire jokes and edgy gags.

Ben Knight is a Queensland teacher who made the move to Melbourne nine years ago to pursue comedy and acting. He has sold out his past five Melbourne International Comedy Festival runs and was a NOVA FM radio favourite with his monthly (w)rap ups. You know him from TV on Upper Middle Bogan, The Warriors, Offspring and Bay of Fires as well as the big screen in The Fall Guy with Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.

Sam Taunton is one of the fastest rising voices on the Australian comedy circuit and is currently a nightly co-host on Network 10's The Project. His captive storytelling and quick-fire punchlines have seen him emerge as one of the most in-demand acts in the country. Sam has toured show after show, year after year since his first solo show Taunts Down For What was nominated for the prestigious Best Newcomer Award at Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2017.

Strictly for audiences 15+

Drug references

Language – strong coarse language

Licensed venue: under 18s will only be permitted with a parent or guardian

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Get ready for an hour of non-stop laughs as three of the hunkiest comics in the game share the stage for a night of hilarious chaos!

Mike Goldstein teams up with Ben Knight (26 – 30 March) and then Sam Taunton (1 – 6 April) for an evening of rapid-fire punchlines, outrageous stories and razor-sharp wit. It’s a comedy collision you don’t want to miss – two hunks, one stage, endless laughs.

Who are the hunks?

You know Mike Goldstein as a regular panellist on Channel 9’s hit show The Hundred with Andy Lee. He’s toured all over Australia and abroad, been on ABC’s Tonightly, Just For Laughs and Hughesy We Have a Problem and has opened for legends Doug Stanhope, Shane Gillis and Jim Jefferies. He's a natural with rapid-fire jokes and edgy gags.

Ben Knight is a Queensland teacher who made the move to Melbourne nine years ago to pursue comedy and acting. He has sold out his past five Melbourne International Comedy Festival runs and was a NOVA FM radio favourite with his monthly (w)rap ups. You know him from TV on Upper Middle Bogan, The Warriors, Offspring and Bay of Fires as well as the big screen in The Fall Guy with Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.

Sam Taunton is one of the fastest rising voices on the Australian comedy circuit and is currently a nightly co-host on Network 10's The Project. His captive storytelling and quick-fire punchlines have seen him emerge as one of the most in-demand acts in the country. Sam has toured show after show, year after year since his first solo show Taunts Down For What was nominated for the prestigious Best Newcomer Award at Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2017.

Strictly for audiences 15+

Drug references

Language – strong coarse language

Licensed venue: under 18s will only be permitted with a parent or guardian

Back to Listings
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