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Tyler Oakley Is Bringing His Slumber Party to Perth

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YouTube star Tyler Oakley is leaving the confines of the small screen and hitting the road on his first ever live tour.

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Oakley has stolen the hearts of over five million YouTube subscribers and advised President Barack Obama on social media strategy.

He will be bringing his trademark candidness and sass to his live show ‘Tyler Oakley’s Slumber Party’*. Come dressed in your best onesie and enjoy music, comedy, giveaways, Q and Slay, and many more of the trademark foibles Oakley fans have come to know and love.

Oakley will be kicking off his Australian tour in Adelaide at the beginning of September before making his way to Brisbane, Sydney, Perth and Melbourne.

Catch ‘Tyler Oakley’s Slumber Party’ in Perth on September 9th at Perth Concert Hall. Tickets go onsale Thursday March 26th and will be available from Ticketek.

*Please note: The show is not actually a slumber party and you will be required to leave after the performance.

OIP Staff

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