“What would someone with a huge ass do?”
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Award-winning comedian Frankie McNair is bringing their new show Huge Ass Mindset to audiences across the country later this year.
Hitting the road from February to May, McNair’s brand new routine is based around the eternal question: “What would someone with a huge ass do?”
According to the press releases, Huge Ass Mindset is “a chaotic love letter to delusional optimism, resilience and becoming the ass you want to see in the world.”
The tour kicks off in Adelaide at The Garden of Unearthly Delights as part of Adelaide Fringe and runs until Tuesday 17 February. McNair then performs in Canberra at Courtyard Studio on Sunday 1 March followed by shows at Melbourne’s The Victoria Hotel from Tuesday 7 April to Sunday 19 April and Sydney’s The Factory from Wednesday 6 May to Friday 8 May.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at frankiemcnair.com.
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A self-described “himbo”, Frankie McNair is not only a comedian but also an actor and screenwriter.
Known for their silly yet chaotic take on the world, McNair has appeared on shows such as Thank God You're Here, Aunty Donna’s Coffee Cafe and Most Upsetting Guessing Game.
Taking home the MooseHead Comedy Recipient 2025 award and Best Actor award at Sydney WebFest 2025, McNair’s new show is one not to be missed this Adelaide Fringe.
Catch Frankie McNair performing at The Garden of Unearthly Delights as part of Adelaide Fringe from Tuesday 17 February to Sunday 1 March. Tickets on sale now via adelaidefringe.com.au.
Frankie McNair Huge Ass Mindset 2026 Tour Dates
Tuesday 17 February to Sunday 1 March – The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Adelaide Fringe, Adelaide, SA
Friday 20 March – Courtyard Studio, Canberra, ACT
Tuesday 7 April to Sunday 19 April – The Victoria Hotel, Acacia Room, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 6 May to Friday 8 May – The Terminal, The Factory, Sydney, NSW
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