Pete Davidson announces Australia and Singapore Stand-Up show

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Pete Davidson to perform stand-up comedy in Australia and Singapore (image via Getty)

Pete Davidson is bringing his stand-up comedy tour to Australia and Singapore. On July 30, Live Nation on their platform announced that the stand-up comedian will be bringing his stand-up comedy tour to Australia at Perth's Riverside Theatre on September 29, followed by Palais Theatre, Melbourne on September 30, and Sydney's Enmore Theatre on October 1.

Before heading to Australia, Pete has a show scheduled at The Star Theatre on September 26 in Singapore. As per Live Nation, Live Nation members can secure tickets to Pete's Australia shows during the presale, which begins from July 31 at 10am (local) time for Mastercard holders and July 31, 12 pm (local time) for others.

For Singapore shows, the presale is open for members on August 6, 2025 from 10 am- to 11:59 pm, with general sale starting at August 7, 10am onwards.

Ticket prices for the show are to be announced at a later date and the shows are restricted to those aged 18 and above.

News of Pete's Australia and Singapore tour comes after his girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt confirmed news of pregnancy on July 16 in an Instagram post. The couple had been romantically linked since March, 2025. In July, a source informed People that the two had moved in together.


More about Pete Davidson's current projects

Pete Davidson is currently shooting for David Leitch's Amazon MGM film, How to Rob a Bank, which is scheduled for release in September, 2026. Davidson will star opposite Nicholas Hoult.

Davidson had starred in another Amazon MGM film, The Pick Up alongside Eddie Murphy and Keke Palmer. Davidson along with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt were in attendance at the action-comedy's world premiere at the Regal LA Live on July 27.

While speaking to People at the event, Pete Davidson expressed his excitement on being a dad:

"I'm just excited to take care of the little one. The second I found out the news, I was like, 'Oh wow, what I do is just a job.' I reazlied I was kind of basing my happiness on work, which is ridiculously unhealthy. So it gave me this weird sense of calmness, where this is just a job and now I have someone to do it for."

The movie The Pickup is set to premiere on August 6 on Amazon Prime and features a story about two mismatched armored truck drivers Russell (Murphy) and Travis (Davidson) who are ambusehd by ruthless criminals led by Zoe (Palmer).

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Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala