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Get ready to laugh your head off with Kathy Griffin

Provocative, bold, often controversial and always hilarious comedian Kathy Griffin is coming to Perth.

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After two Emmys, a Grammy, decades of starring in television shows and touring, the award-winning US comedian is coming to Australia in October as part of her first world tour – and she’s suddenly never being more in-demand.

Armed with the story of the now infamous and controversial photo (yes…THAT photo), the fiery redhead will perform ‘Laugh Your Head Off’ in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth. Griffin will be at The Astor Theatre in Perth on Tuesday October 31.

Universally recognised for her brand of pull-no-punches comedy, Griffin is bringing the story of the photo, heard around the world and the fallout that followed, along with breaking down everything in the pop-culture landscape when she hits Australian shores as only the second stop on her world tour.

A Guinness World Record holder for the Most Televised Comedy Specials by any comedian in history, Griffin completed her 80-city Like A Boss tour in 2016 and capped it off with the release of her second best-selling book, Kathy Griffin’s Celebrity Run-Ins: My A-Z Index.

She became a #1 New York Times best-selling author with the release of her memoir, Official Book Club Selection, in 2009. Griffin was also the star of the docu-series, Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List and her own late-night talk show, Kathy.

Tickets for all shows go on sale at 10am this Friday, September 1, head to Live Nation for all the details.   

OIP Staff


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