Tennis Bad Boy Nick Kyrgios Taking His Podcast ‘Good Trouble’ on the Road
Catch the Aussie tennis star live in the flesh when he brings his hit podcast Good Trouble to Adelaide this November.

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Tennis star Nick Kyrgios is swapping the court for the live stage when he takes his successful podcast Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios on the road across Australia this November.
The larger-than-life personality, who is one of the few modern tennis players to have defeated the Big Three – Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal – at least once, is opening up about his life away from the court with a series of live podcasts.
Kyrgios’ hit pod peels back the curtain on the sports personality’s life, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes glimpse at what makes the famous tennis player tick while also exploring the philosophies he governs his life by.
Past episodes of the pod have featured tennis greats such as John McEnroe, Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka, along with actor Matthew McConaughey and boxer Mike Tyson.
Kyrgios is performing one-off shows in London and New York before embarking on his Australian leg of the tour, which includes five dates across the nation this November.
The first pod takes place at Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall on Wednesday, November 5. Kyrgios then hits Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Thursday, November 6, Canberra’s Canberra Theatre on Monday, November 10 and Sydney’s Opera House on Wednesday, November 12, before wrapping things up at Adelaide’s Her Majesty’s Theatre on Wednesday, November 19.
Tickets go on sale soon via fane.com.au.
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Kyrgios is excited to bring his podcast to the masses, stating: “Kicking off the Good Trouble live global tour in Wimbledon is honestly pretty surreal. It’s such a special place for me, with so many memories.”
“As a 19-year-old wildcard, I somehow ended up beating Rafa. Then years later, I’m playing my first Slam final there. It’s crazy. So yeah, starting this tour in a place that means that much to me just feels right. I’m pumped to create some new memories with this show. Every stop’s gonna be different, every guest is bringing something wild. Can’t wait to see you there.”
Catch Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios live at Her Majesty’s Theatre on Wednesday, November 19. For ticketing information, visit fane.com.au.
Nick Kyrgios Good Trouble Live 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday, November 5 – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane
Thursday, November 6 – Riverside Theatre, Perth
Monday, November 10 – Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra
Wednesday, November 12 – Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, Sydney
Wednesday, November 19 – Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide
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