11.9.2025 | Culture
Jim Jefferies Live in Tallinn
Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Barrylb, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

Australia’s very own Jim Jefferies is coming to Tallinn on 7 October for a night full of laughs and marvellous insights. His only show in Estonia is part of his “Son of a Carpenter” world tour. Jefferies will perform in the Alexela Concert Hall.
The 48-year old stand-up comedian became a global sensation with his viral video about gun control from 2014. Since then he has become almost a household name among comedy enthusiasts, with several top-rated specials appearing on Netflix.
His style is extremely personal, self-deprecating, and wildly hilarious. Jefferies seems to have almost no fear in terms of which topics he’ll talk about with the audience. While a staunch supporter of LGBT rights, he still knows how to tastefully have fun with the topic, as just one example. Jim also knows how to tackle the topic of politics, while appealing to the many different beliefs people might have about the subject.
Jefferies has released a total of ten comedy specials on CD, DVD, and Netflix. Widely considered one of the best stand-ups in history, this is one show you won’t want to miss!
Tickets are available here, along with more information about the show itself.
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