Aussie Larrikin Frenchy Adds Adelaide Show To Extensive Australian Tour
The Wollongong comic is bringing his ‘Embrace the Chaos’ show to the Royalty Theatre this November.
Wollongong comic Frenchy is coming to Adelaide this November with his new standup show, ‘Embrace the Chaos’.
Celebrating his 10th year as a full-time comic, Frenchy has written his “loosest, darkest show yet,” so fans can expect plenty of shocking humour, classic one-liners and laugh-out-loud crowd work from the Aussie veteran.
Believing he can’t be cancelled, ‘Embrace the Chaos’ is Frenchy at his most controversial and is sure to entertain longtime fans while mortifying those not used to the comic’s brazen takes on everyday life.
Frenchy’s Adelaide show at Royalty Theatre on Saturday, November 30 comes at the tail end of the ‘Embrace the Chaos’ tour. The man with the drawn-on abs is currently performing shows across Australia before heading to the UK and Europe for a bunch of gigs in September and October. He returns to Australia in November for three final shows, including his Adelaide performance.
Tickets for all of Frenchy’s shows are on sale now via his website.
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A former substitute teacher, Frenchy rose to fame off the back of his hilarious YouTube videos that saw his channel gain over 775,000 subscribers and over 197,000,000 views.
After being fired from his job for filming videos at school, Frenchy embarked on a full-time career as a standup, gradually becoming one of the country’s biggest names. His blue collar comedy riffs on Australian life, with Frenchy bringing his unique outlook on a wide range of topics to the stage.
He’s toured Australia regularly and performed at some of the biggest comedy festivals in the world, with his ‘Embrace the Chaos’ tour one comedy fans don't want to miss.
See Frenchy perform at the Royalty Theatre on Saturday, November 30. Tickets are available via frenchycomedy.com.
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