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Jonathan Van Ness is touring Australia on the 'Road to Beijing'


Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness has announced they are bringing their new tour to Australia in 2020.

The grooming guru and Gay Of Thrones creator is bringing their unstoppable energy around the country, inspired by their lifelong obsession to figure skate at the Olympic Games.

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Van Ness has also been working on an award-winning podcast, Getting Curious, a weekly exploration of anything and everything that piques their interest.

Combining Van Ness’ curiousity, comedy, self-care and queenly antics, Road To Beijing is sure to be an unforgettable tour.

Jonathan Van Ness’ Road To Beijing tour kicks off in February 2020. See below for full list of dates and venues, or head to tegdainty.com for more info.


GREAT HALL, BRISBANE
Thursday 20th February

AEC THEATRE, ADELAIDE
Friday 21st February

PLENARY, MELBOURNE
Saturday 22nd February

RIVERSIDE THEATRE, PERTH
Tuesday 25th February

FIRST STATE SUPER THEATRE, SYDNEY
Friday 28th February


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