Kitty Flanagan Announces ‘Glad Game’ Australian Tour
The star and co-creator of the award-winning series Fisk hits Adelaide in July next year.
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Stand-up comedian and award-winning actor Kitty Flanagan is embarking on a comedy tour next year.
Her new show, Glad Game, asks all the big questions, like whether we were smarter before its invention, if your call has ever been used for training purposes and what exactly is an empath?
After originally announcing a run of shows in Australian capital cities, Flanagan has extended her tour to include several regional dates, with the comic on the road from November 2025 to August 2026.
The Glad Game tour begins in Wangaratta on Wednesday 5 November and takes in Ballarat, Upwey, Traralgon, Bendigo, Newcastle, Bairnsdale, Wagga Wagga, Warrnambool, Kyneton, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane, with the final show in Sydney on Sunday 30 August.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via kittyflanagan.com, bar Wagga Wagga, which goes on sale Tuesday 4 November.
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A stalwart of the Australian comedy scene, Kitty Flanagan has been making audiences laugh for more than 40 years.
Along with being an accomplished stand-up, Flanagan has found further success on the small screen, first as a cast member of sketch show Full Frontal in the mid-’90s, then on the show Utopia and most recently in Fisk, the comedy series she helped create.
Flanagan is also a regular on Have You Been Paying Attention?, who has appeared on several panel and game shows, along with being an accomplished author and Logie winner.
Catch Kitty Flanagan performing at Adelaide Festival Centre from Tuesday 14 July to Sunday 19 July. Tickets on sale now via kittyflanagan.com.
Kitty Flanagan Glad Game 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday 5 November to Friday 7 November – Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Thursday 13 November to Saturday 15 November – Her Majesty’s Ballarat, Ballarat
Thursday 20 November – Burrinja Cultural Centre, Upwey
Wednesday 26 November to Thursday 27 November – Gippsland Performing Arts Centre, Traralgon
Friday 28 November to Sunday 30 November – Burrinja Cultural Centre, Upwey
Tuesday 16 December to Wednesday 17 December – The Capital, Bendigo
Saturday 31 January to Wednesday 4 February – Civic Theatre Newcastle, Newcastle
Wednesday 18 February to Thursday 19 February – The Forge Theatre & Arts Hub, Bairnsdale
Tuesday 24 February to Friday 27 February – Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga
Saturday 14 March to Sunday 15 March – Lighthouse Theatre Warrnambool, Warrnambool
Friday 27 March to Saturday 28 March – Kyneton Town Hall, Kyneton
Thursday 2 April to Sunday 19 April – Regent Theatre, Melbourne
Tuesday 16 June to Saturday 20 June – His Majesty’s Theatre, Perth
Tuesday 14 July to Sunday 19 July – Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide
Wednesday 5 August to Sunday 9 August – Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane
Tuesday 18 August to Sunday 30 August – Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney
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