Angelo Tsarouchas brings ‘Diaspora’ tour to Australia for three-city run

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The Funny Greek, Angelo Tsarouchas, is headed back to Australia with his hilarious new show Diaspora on a short but sweet three-city tour. 

He will hit the ground running on May 1 in Sydney at the Enmore Theatre, then off to Melbourne on May 2 where he has already sold out his first show and added a second show at The Athenaeum Theatre One, and finally concluding his tour in Adelaide on May 3 at The Rhino Room.

Angelo is an internationally acclaimed Standup Comedian, Podcaster and Actor. The comedy heavyweight is currently on his world tour and just wrapped up sold out shows in Athens and Thessaloniki, Greece. 

After Australia he will be taking his extremely funny and adaptive show on to Canada, the UK, Europe and all across the United States.

Diaspora seamlessly blends Angelo’s Greek heritage, sharp storytelling and unrelenting energy into a performance not to be missed. He thrives on the culture clash of growing up Greek in the western world turning his travels, family life and every day absurdities into universal laughter. 

Joining Angelo on stage, as his Special Guest, is the internet sensation, the Greek Mom herself, Arianna Papalexopoulos.

Come for the jokes, stay for the stories – then call your mother!

Tickets are on sale now at funnygreek.com. 

  • May 1, 2026 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
  • May 2, 2026 – The Athenaeum Theatre One, Melbourne
  • May 3, 2026 – The Rhino Room, Adelaide

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