Comedian Akaash Singh brings His ‘Generational Triumph’ Tour to Australia
Catch Akaash Singh performing at The Gov in February 2026.
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American comedian Akaash Singh is bringing his Generational Triumph tour Down Under.
The talented stand-up comedian, podcaster and actor has announced four shows in February 2026.
Best known for his hugely successful podcast Flagrant, which he co-created with fellow comedian and good mate Andrew Schulz, Singh’s Australian tour is a must for those who love a laugh.
Kicking off at Melbourne’s Recital Centre on Sunday 8 February, Singh then performs at The Gov in Adelaide on Tuesday 10 February, Brisbane Powerhouse in Brisbane on Thursday 12 February and Enmore Theatre in Sydney on Friday 13 February.
A TEG Dainty pre-sale begins on Thursday 9 October at 9am AEST for all cities bar Melbourne, which begins at 11am AEST.
General public on-sale begins on Friday 10 October at 9am AEST for all cities bar Melbourne, which begins at 10am AEST. For full details, visit tegdainty.com.
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Developing his stand-up skills at talent shows as a young child, it wasn’t until Akaash Singh left college in 2006 that he began focusing on a comedy career.
As he honed his craft, he also gained experience on the small screen, appearing in sketch show Wild ‘n Out, HBO’s The Leftovers and MTV’s Guy Code. His big break came when he was cast in a main role in Netflix’s Brown Nation.
Singh released his debut comedy, Bring Back Apu, on YouTube in 2022 and started the hit podcast Flagrant with fellow comic and buddy Andrew Schulz.
His most recent YouTube special, Akaash Singh: Gaslit, arrived in 2024 to rave reviews.
Catch Akaash Singh at The Gov on Tuesday 10 February. For ticketing info, visit tegdainty.com.
Akaash Singh Generational Triumph 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Sunday 8 February – Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 10 February – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 12 February – Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 13 February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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