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Joel Creasey adds extra Perth date to 'Poser' tour

Comedian Joel Creasey has just added an extra Perth show to his schedule. He’ll now be bringing his Poser tour to The Astor Theatre on 23rd and 24th of June.

Creasey has said the show covers things he’s never spoken about on stage before, including his coming out experience.

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Since he first started performing when he was just a Perth school boy, Creasey has gone a long way touring around the world playing venue’s in London, New York and Hong Kong.

Poser will be the comedians’s eighth touring show following Slumber Party, Political Animal, Naked, The Acid Tongue Prince, The Drama Captain, Rock God and The Hurricane.

Last week Joel made an outrageous appearance on The Project talking about how deal with Valentine’s Day when you’re single, cooking for lesbians and describing glitter as gay anthrax.

Tickets are available from Live Nation., check out Joel’s appearance on The Project below.

 

Joel Creasey

We chat to Joel Creasey about Valentine’s Day plans, dinner party invites and I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Australia struggles.

Posted by The Project on Tuesday, February 14, 2017

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