Bron Lewis Announces ‘Who’s Talking?!’ Australian Tour 2025
Rising comedian Bron Lewis is bringing her new show to Adelaide Fringe 2025.
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Rising Aussie comic Bron Lewis is hitting the road next year with her new show, Who’s Talking?!.
The co-winner of the National Raw Comedy competition in 2022 and a four-time champion of the Moth storytelling competition, Lewis is touring off the back of last year’s sold out Probably tour that saw Lewis score a nod for Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Lewis begins her stand-up tour at Perth’s Oasis Comedy Club with dates locked in from Wednesday, January 29 to Sunday, February 2 before she makes the trip to Adelaide’s Rhino Room for two shows on Friday, February 21 & Saturday, February 22.
Solo shows at Canberra’s Street Theatre on Thursday, March 20 and Gold Coast’s HOTA on Friday, March 21 follow before Lewis settles in for a bunch of gigs at Beer Deluxe in Melbourne’s Fed Square from Thursday, March 27 to Sunday, April 20 as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Then Lewis is off to Sydney for two shows, the first taking place at the Comedy Store on Saturday, May 10 and the second at The Concourse on Sunday, May 11, before wrapping up her stand-up run with a couple of gigs at Brisbane’s Powerhouse from Thursday, May 22 to Sunday, May 25.
Tickets for Lewis’ Who’s Talking?! tour go on sale today, Friday, November 14 from 9:30am local time via Live Nation.
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Taking to Instagram to announce her new stand-up gig, Lewis explained that her new “show is a tribute to my time as a teacher and how I absolutely hate learning. It’s perfect for teachers, anyone who has ever attended a school, parents and everyone in between. If you don’t come I’ll dob on you.”
Catch Bron Lewis at Rhino Room as part of Adelaide Fringe from Tuesday, February 21 and Saturday, February 22, 2025. For full ticketing information visit the Adelaide Fringe website.
Bron Lewis Who’s Talking?! 2025 Tour Dates
Wednesday, January 29 to Sunday, February 2 – Oasis Comedy Club, Perth
Friday, February 21 & Saturday, February 22 – Rhino Room, Adelaide
Thursday, March 20 – Street Theatre, Canberra
Friday, March 21 – HOTA, Gold Coast
Thursday, March 27 to Sunday, April 20 – Beer Deluxe, Fed Square, Melbourne
Saturday, May 10 – Comedy Store, Sydney
Sunday, May 11 – The Concourse, Sydney
Thursday, May 22 to Sunday, May 25 – Powerhouse, Brisbane
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