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  • 2026
  • Abbie Chatfield Loves Men
Abbie Chatfield Loves Men
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abbiechatfield26 Abbie Chatfield Loves Men BOHM Comedy, Talks & Conversations Abbie Chatfield Loves Men

26 Jul 2026, 7pm
Concert Hall
On Sale Fri 8 May 12:00 PM
$79.90 - $119.90 *
* A transaction fee of $7.50 applies.
2 hours
no interval, subject to change without notice

Overview

After trauma dumping to 18,000 ticket holders across the country, Abbie Chatfield returns with a brand-new show dedicated to men.

The good, the bad, the wildly overconfident, and the ones writing books about being ‘alpha’. 

In a night of sharp comedy and cultural commentary, Abbie tackles modern masculinity, dating delusions, podcast philosophers, and the curious phenomenon of men explaining … well ... everything.

Featuring hilarious games, brilliant guest interviews with genuinely great men, and plenty of beautifully chaotic moments.

Funny, fearless, and very Abbie.

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Recommended for ages 15+.

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