Premium Content:

'Blonde Bombshell' Joel Creasey will return with a new tour in 2018

Comedian Joel Creasey will return home in 2018 with a brand new show. The acid tongue prince will present his new show Blonde Bombshell at The Astor Theatre on June 8 & 9.

- Advertisement -

The shows are sure to sell out quickly, and hopefully a few more will be added too. For all the ticket information head to Live Nation.

Before heading to Perth Creasey will take the show around the country with performances at Adelaide Fringe in March, followed by the Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney Comedy Festivals.

This year Creasey released his first book Thirsty: Confessions of a Fame Whore which chronicled his early life in Perth and rise to fame. Never one to hold back on dishing the dirt about a celebrity encounter, Creasey’s book is filled with hilarious tales of those he’s met and his own misadventures.

In May Creasey will travel to Portugal to reprise his role hosting SBS’s coverage of Eurovision alongside Double J presenter Myf Warhurst.

OIP Staff


Support OUTinPerth

Thanks for reading OUTinPerth. We can only create LGBTIQA+ focused media with your help.

If you can help support our work, please consider assisting us through a one-off contribution to our GoFundMe campaign, or a regular contribution through our Patreon appeal.

Become a Supporter→     Make a contribution→ 

 

 

Latest

All Out and Matt Beard remain silent on podcast comments

There has been no response from All Out in wake of Better Together podcast controversy.

‘Better Together’-Internal division or right wing sitcom?

Carl Gopalkrishnan on the Better Together podcast incident.

On This Gay Day | Remembering actor River Phoenix

River Phoenix passed away on this day in 1993, he was just 23 years old.

WA’s Australian of the Year nominees revealed

The 2026 Australian of the Year will be announced in Canberra in January.

Newsletter

Don't miss

All Out and Matt Beard remain silent on podcast comments

There has been no response from All Out in wake of Better Together podcast controversy.

‘Better Together’-Internal division or right wing sitcom?

Carl Gopalkrishnan on the Better Together podcast incident.

On This Gay Day | Remembering actor River Phoenix

River Phoenix passed away on this day in 1993, he was just 23 years old.

WA’s Australian of the Year nominees revealed

The 2026 Australian of the Year will be announced in Canberra in January.

A decade of dithering – Labor inaction over protecting teachers and students

A decade has passed since promised to update WA's Equal Opportunity Act.

All Out and Matt Beard remain silent on podcast comments

There has been no response from All Out in wake of Better Together podcast controversy.

‘Better Together’-Internal division or right wing sitcom?

Carl Gopalkrishnan on the Better Together podcast incident.

On This Gay Day | Remembering actor River Phoenix

River Phoenix passed away on this day in 1993, he was just 23 years old.