The Cancelled Podcast Heads Down Under in July
Co-hosts and besties Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield are bringing their unfiltered take on the world to Aussie stages.
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The Cancelled podcast is going international! Co-hosts and best friends Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield have announced the Cancelled Podcast: International Disaster Tour, taking in five dates across the nation this July.
The deadly duo of Mongeau and Schofield have taken over the podcast world since launching Cancelled in July 2021. Originally comprising Mongeau, Schofield and Hunter Moreno (who left the pod soon after it started), Cancelled covers all the pop culture goss along with the host’s private lives, with the occasional special celebrity guests often joining the two.
The Cancelled Podcast: International Disaster Tour begins with a live show at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Sunday, July 13 and continues with performances at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Thursday, July 17, Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Saturday, July 19 and Perth’s Regal Theatre on Wednesday, July 23, with the final live podcast taking place at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Sunday, July 27.
Pre-sale tickets are available Wednesday, March 19 at 9:30am local time via frontiertouring.com before general public tickets go on sale Friday, March 21 at 9:30am local time via the Frontier Touring website.
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Social media personality Mongeau began the Cancelled podcast in 2021 after her acclaimed “storytime” videos, offering a look into her hectic private life, gained thousands of views across social channels. Schofield, who started life in the nursing field before discovering her true passion in the media, was recruited as the brains and voice of reason.
Together the two have built an impressive brand that includes over 82,000,000 YouTube subscribers, with the podcast clocking over 100 episodes in four years and consistently being ranked as one of the best culture pods going.
Fans can expect a riotous evening of spilled tea that’s sure to find the two getting themselves into trouble.
See the Cancelled podcast live at AEC Theatre on Saturday, July 19. For ticketing information visit frontiertouring.com.
The Cancelled Podcast: International Disaster 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Sunday, July 13 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday, July 17 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday, July 19 – AEC Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday, July 23 – The Regal Theatre, Perth, WA
Sunday, July 27 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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