‘Bad Friends’ Andrew Santino & Bobby Lee Announce 2024 Australian & New Zealand Tour
The two comedians are the co-hosts of the hugely popular Bad Friends podcast.
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Comedic duo Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee are set to bring the laughs when they embark on their Australian and New Zealand tour this November.
The hosts of the massively successful Bad Friends podcast, Santino and Lee have built up a loyal fanbase over the years with their unique takes on life and hilarious rapport. This tour will give Aussie audiences the chance to witness the comical dynamic between the two best friends on the live stage for the first time.
The ‘Bad Friends Tour’ commences on Saturday, November 9 at ICC Sydney Theatre in Sydney. The lads then perform the following day, Sunday, November 10 at Brisbane Convention Centre in Brisbane before jumping on a plane and heading to New Zealand where they play Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre in Auckland on Tuesday, November 12.
Santino and Lee return to Australia for three more shows at Plenary, Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre in Melbourne on Saturday, November 16, AEC Theatre in Adelaide on Sunday, November 17 and Riverside Theatre, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre in Perth on Tuesday, November 19.
TEG Dainty pre-sale commences Thursday May 30 at 9:30am. General public on-sale commences Friday May 31 at 9:30am.
Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee have been regulars on the American comedy circuit for decades. Lee began his stand-up career in the 90s and became a stalwart of The Comedy Store in Los Angeles before getting his big break as a cast member of the sketch comedy show MADtv in 2001.
He further cemented his position as one of America’s top comics with his side hustle as a podcaster, co-hosting Bad Friends with Santino and appearing alongside his ex-partner Khalyla Kuhn on the hit podcast TigerBelly.
Similar to Lee, Santino is a successful touring comic who dabbles in acting and podcasting. He is best known for his role in the hit sitcom Dave and as the voice of Theodore "Theo" Hornsby Jr. in the animated series Royal Crackers.
Santino was recently seen in the hit Prime comedy Ricky Stanicky, and along with co-hosting Bad Freinds with Lee, has his own solo pod, Whiskey Ginger, where he interviews guests while indulging in high-quality whiskey.
For more details on Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee’s Bad Friends Australian Tour head to tegdainty.com.
Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee ‘Bad Friends’ 2024 Australian & New Zealand Tour
Saturday, November 9 – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, November 10 – Brisbane Convention Centre, Brisbane
Tuesday, November 12 - Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Auckland
Saturday, November 16 – Plenary, Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, Melbourne
Sunday, November 17 – AEC Theatre, Adelaide
Tuesday, November 19 - Riverside Theatre, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth
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