Australia's biggest glamazon Alright Hey has piled on 13 extra Bring Back Glamour dates after 20 shows sold out nationwide.
Alright Hey has added 13 encore dates to his Bring Back Glamour tour after 20 shows sold out almost instantly.
Alright Hey, a comedian, content creator and host of the High Scrollers podcast, has built a following north of 800,000 online, sharing the mic with co-host Brittany Saunders. The Bring Back Glamour run started as 24 dates spanning six states and territories, and once most of those cleared out, another leg plus a new state were bolted on to keep pace with demand. Four of the fresh shows have already gone before the extended run properly begins.
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- 21 August, Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, Queensland
- 22 August, Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, Queensland (Auslan interpreted)
- 28 August, The Comedy Store, Sydney, New South Wales
- 2 September, Altar Bar, Hobart, Tasmania
- 3 September, All Seasons, Bendigo, Victoria
- 4 September, The Leadbeater Hotel, Melbourne, Victoria
- 5 September, The Sphinx Hotel, Geelong, Victoria
- 10 September, The Rechabite, Perth, Western Australia
- 11 September, Rhino Room, Adelaide, South Australia
- 17 September, Souths Merewether, Newcastle, New South Wales (Auslan interpreted)
- 18 September, The Coffs Hotel, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
- 19 September, Diggers Showroom, Tamworth, New South Wales
- 25 September, The Art House, Wyong, New South Wales
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The Melbourne stop at The Leadbeater Hotel on 4 September has already sold out, though Victorians keen to catch him can still lock in nearby shows in Bendigo on 3 September and Geelong on 5 September. Both of those dates are down to their final release of tickets.
Framed as a full-scale glamour revival, the new show digs into never-before-told stories from Alright Hey’s career, personal life and relationships. It follows the 2024 Dancing Queen tour, which sold out 15 shows across the country. Two performances also carry Auslan interpretation, at the Brisbane date on 22 August and the Newcastle stop on 17 September.
The run is recommended for audiences aged 16 and over, with coarse language and adult themes throughout. With most dates either sold out or scraping their last handful of tickets, and no further shows set to be added, the remaining seats aren’t likely to stick around long.
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