Cameron James
Broken Records
MICF Best Show Nominee, SCF Director’s Choice Winner, and Bad Boy of Musical Comedy* (*self proclaimed), Cameron James is back with his biggest rock n roll show yet.
Join Cam as he digs through the record crate of his life, pinballing from hilariously true stories, to cutting cultural commentary, to full blown pop songs.
Broken Records is a musical comedy show about what it means to be alive right f***ing here, right f***ing now.
As seen on The Gala, Spicks & Specks, Guy Mont-Spelling Bee, Bump & more.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Cameron James is an award-winning stand-up comedian, musician and storyteller across stages, screens, boomboxes and podcasts.
Cam has won countless rave reviews for his completely unique “rockstar without a band” comedy style; blending songs as catchy as they are funny, painfully true stories and sharp improvisation.
In 2024, Cam partnered up with Aussie music legend Ben Lee’s indie record label to release his own comedy music, with his single Medium D*ck racking up tens of thousands of Spotify streams and over 9 million views on Instagram and YouTube.
His most recent one hour solo shows, Electric Dreams and Mixtape sold out around the country, earning him the Director’s Choice Award at Sydney Comedy Festival and a nomination for Most Outstanding Show Award at Melbourne Comedy Festival.
Cam has most recently appeared on these TV shows: The Gala, Spicks and Specks, Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont-Spelling Bee, Bump, Utopia, WTFAQ, Question Everything, At Home Alone Together, and his own comedy special on ABC’s Comedy Next Gen in 2018.
Cameron’s passion is creating his own comedy projects, from his beloved cult sketch series with Becky Lucas, The Becky & Cam Show, to the hit YouTube/Screen Australia series Finding Yeezus and podcasts Finding Drago and Finding Desperado. The Finding series has amassed an audience of over 1.5 million around the globe.
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Suitable for ages 15+
Contains adult themes
Contains coarse language
Children under the age of two are not permitted; all other ages must hold a valid ticket