Comedian and best-selling author Fern Brady is heading out on her biggest tour to date, and this time she’s going global!
Spanning the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and the USA (with more dates to come). She will be playing some of the most prestigious venues in the country including the Eventim Apollo on 1st November 2024 as well as appearing for the first time at the Netflix Is A Joke Festival in Los Angeles. This comes hot off the heels of her Sunday Times Bestselling memoir “Strong Female Character” and previous sell out tour “Autistic Bikini Queen”.
The show will ask; ‘What happens when you get everything you want and it’s not enough? What if you want to run a small goat farm in rural Greece instead?’ and is a great show to come and see if you are a fan of the Scottish comedian Fern Brady.
Fern was a fan-favourite on Taskmaster (Channel 4), and has appeared on The Russell Howard Hour (Sky One), Frankie Boyle’s New World Order (BBC2) and Live at the Apollo (BBC2) (the first Scottish woman to do so). Known for being totally unique and completely fearless, her caustic wit, exceptional writing and electric stage craft has made Fern one of the UK’s hottest comedy stars.
Other credits include 8 Out of 10 Cats (Channel 4), Roast Battle (Comedy Central), Don’t Hate the Playaz (ITV2), Stand Up for Live Comedy (BBCThree), Live from the BBC (BBC Two), Live from the Comedy Store (Comedy Central).
Tickets can be found at fernbradycomedian.com
5th Mar - 17th Mar
Adelaide
La Cascadeur
21st Mar
Gold Coast
Hota
22nd Mar - 23rd Mar
Canberra
Courtyard Studio
28th Mar - 21st Apr
Melbourne
Rydges Ballroom
24th Apr
Sydney
Factory Theatre
26th Apr - 28th Apr
Brisbane
Underground Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse
30th Apr
Perth
Rechabite Hall - 300 seats
4th May - 5th May
New Zealand
Rangatira, Q Theatre
12th May
Los Angeles
The Dynasty Typewriter
22nd Aug
Edinburgh
Playhouse
24th Aug
Aberdeen
Music Hall
25th Aug
Dundee
Whitehall Theatre
5th Sept
Dublin
Vicar Street
6th Sept
Dublin
Vicar Street
7th Sept
Belfast
Ulster Hall
10th Sept
Lancaster
Grand Theatre
11th Sept
Kendal
Brewery Arts
13th Sept
Durham
Gala Theatre
15th Sept
Newcastle
Tyne Theatre and Opera House
16th Sept
Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes Theatre
20th Sept
Glasgow
Kings Theatre
22nd Sept
Bristol
Bristol Old Vic
24th Sept
Birmingham
The Alexandra
26th Sept
Winchester
Theatre Royal
29th Sept
Northampton
Royal and Derngate
1st Oct
Guildford
G Live
4th Oct
Coventry
Warwick Arts Centre
10th Oct
Leeds
Playhouse
11th Oct
York
Grand Opera House
15th Oct
Exeter
Corn Exchange
16th Oct
Bath
The Forum
17th Oct
Nottingham
Playhouse
19th Oct
Cork
The Everyman
22nd Oct
Portsmouth
New Theatre Royal
24th Oct
Brighton
Brighton Dome
28th Oct
Mancheter
Lyric Theatre
31st Oct
Cardiff
Sherman Theatre
1st Nov
London
Eventim Apollo
6th Nov
Sheffield
City Hall
12th Nov
Cambridge
Cambridge Junction
14th Nov
Leicester
De Montfort Hall
15th Nov
Oxford
Playhouse
16th Nov
Liverpool
Playhouse
19th Nov
Reading
The Hexagon
20th Nov
Southampton
MAST Mayflower Studios