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Rob Young’s comedy and hypnosis on stage

A NIGHT of laughter and mind-bending entertainment is coming to Swan Hill with acclaimed hypnotist and comedian Rob Young taking to the stage of the Town Hall next Friday.

Young offers a unique blend of comedy and hypnosis that promises to delight and mesmerise audiences.

“It’ll be a fun night with some good laughs,” he said.

“It is a lighthearted and fun show that will offer some interactive experiences.

“This type of comedy will provide an opportunity for participants to have some fun without the fear of being embarrassed.”

Known for his ability to turn volunteers from the audience into the stars of the show, the performance is as interactive as much as it is entertaining.

Whether it’s getting people to dance, sing, or believe they are a goldfish, his shows guarantee unpredictable and unforgettable moments.

Performance arts and venue manager, Simon Myers said it is something new and exciting for the town.

“We are happy to welcome Rob Young to the town, it is a fantastic opportunity for us to host such a big international comedian,” he said.

“It is a great way to kick off 2025 with the show being a great family friendly night for the school holidays.

“Consisting of two hours of laughter and over 30 different skits it will be a night you won’t soon forget.

“Whether you’re going to get directly involved in the action or want to sit back and watch, it will be a great night for everyone.”

Tickets are available from the Swan Hill Town Hall website.


Location: Swan Hill Town Hall

Date: Friday, January 17, 2025

Time: 8pm

Cost: $31.50 – $35, book on Town Hall website

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