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Jonathan Van Ness announces Australian tour in 2022

Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness has announced they’re bringing their live show to Australia this September.

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The Imaginary Living Room Olympian kicks off in Perth, then prances over to Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

“Australia is one of the most amazing places and I cannot wait to come back and share my new show with y’all,” Van Ness said of the show.

“We’ve been through a lot the last couple of years and now it’s time to catch up and celebrate, queens!”

It follows Jonathan’s first worldwide comedy tour, the wildly successful Jonathan Van Ness: Road to Beijing, which saw him perform to sold-out theatres in 40 cities in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

Jonathan Van Ness promises tumble into your hearts with a night of gymnastics and hilarious tales from their life as a “nonbinary bad bitch”, before roundoff back handspring-ing into a stand-up comedy extravaganza that will leave you in stitches.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming to Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Friday September 23. For tickets and more info, head to tegdainty.com


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