Nat’s What I Reckon Announces New Adelaide Shows
The Sydney-based comedian has announced two Adelaide shows as part of his Hot Dogs Probably Aren’t Real Australian tour.
 
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After having audiences in stitches during the Fringe, Sydney-based comedian Nat’s What I Reckon is returning to Adelaide in October for an encore performance of his hit stand-up show Hot Dogs Probably Aren’t Real.
The comedian, YouTube chef, musician and mental health ambassador’s show has received rave reviews, with X-Press Magazine calling Nat “funny yet earnest” and Scenestr citing Hot Dogs Probably Aren’t Real as “wonderful, surprising and hilarious.”
Nat has announced two more shows in Adelaide taking place at Howling Owl on Friday, October 11 and Rhino Room on Saturday, October 12.
Tickets for both shows are on sale now via Nat’s website.
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Beginning his comedy career on YouTube in 2006, it wasn’t until COVID-19 hit that Nat became a global star. The stand-up comedian began posting healthy cooking videos combining his observant humour with easy-to-understand cooking tips, taking the world by storm.
His videos have garnered over 100 million views while his live theatre shows have sold out across Australia and the UK. His additional Adelaide gigs are the last chance you’ll get to see Nat perform this year, so grab your tickets now before they’re snapped up.
Catch Nat’s What I Reckon at Howling Owl on Friday, October 11 and Rhino Room on Saturday, October 12. Tickets on sale now via natswhatireckon.com.
Nat’s What I Reckon Hot Dogs Probably Aren’t Real Tour Dates
Thursday, September 5 – Everglades, Darkinjung/Central Coast
Friday, September 6 – Souths Merriweather, Mulubinba/Newcastle
Thursday, September 12 – Byron Theatre, Bundjalung/Byron Bay
Friday, September 13 – Hoey Moey, Gumbaynggir/Coffs Harbour
Saturday, September 14 – Players Theatre, Guruk/Port Macquarie
Friday, October 11 – Howling Owl, Tarndanya/Adelaide
Saturday, October 12 – Rhino Room, Tarndanya/Adelaide
Friday, October 18 – Keystone, Wiradjuri/Bathurst
Saturday, October 19 – Dubbo RSL Theatrette, Wiradjuri/Dubbo
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