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Alan Davies: Think Ahead

Concert Hall, QPAC

Updated: Nov 09, 2025

Critically acclaimed stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and TV personality Alan Davies is returning to Australia with his brand new show 'Think Ahead' coming to the Concert Hall, QPAC on December 6.

With his first tour in over a decade, Davies brings his trademark wit and masterful storytelling along with his sharp observations and seasoned charm back to the stage. Funnier than ever, he’s set to delight audiences with his long-awaited return.

Davies is a staple of British television, known for his performance as the eponymous hero of David Renwick’s hugely popular, long-running TV series Jonathan Creek, and as a permanent panelist on QI. His talk show, Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, recently reached its seventh season.

He is also one of the UK’s best-loved comedians. His stand-up show Urban Trauma ran in London’s West End and Life is
Pain and Little Victories sold out in venues across Australia and the UK. His second memoir, Just Ignore Him was published in 2020 and the third instalment will be published later this year.

So don't miss out, get your tickets now!

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Alan Davies: Think Ahead 

Concert Hall, QPAC

Melbourne St

South Brisbane

Dec 6 8pm

Tkts $81.90

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