Carl Barron: Just Wondering Why
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Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), Melbourne Street, South Brisbane, Brisbane
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- Brisbane, Gold Coast
Get ready for a night of unstoppable laughter with Carl Barron: Just Wondering Why at Palmwoods Hotel. Australia’s comedy legend returns with his brilliantly awkward observations, dry wit, and laugh-out-loud stories that turn everyday life into pure comedy gold. From random thoughts to relatable life moments, Carl’s effortless delivery and unique perspective will have you laughing long after the show ends. If you love sharp, clean, and cleverly crafted stand-up, this is the comedy event you don’t want to miss.
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