Abbie Chatfield is heading back to theatres around the country in 2026 with a brand-new live show that promises to put modern masculinity under the microscope.
The Australian media personality, podcaster, and presenter has announced ‘Abbie Chatfield Loves Men,’ a national tour that will visit 11 cities across July, blending comedy, cultural commentary, audience interaction, and special guests (see full dates below).
Tickets are on sale now here.
The new production sees Chatfield turn her attention to “the good, the bad, the wildly overconfident, and the ones writing books about being ‘alpha’,” tackling everything from dating culture and podcast gurus to the enduring phenomenon of men explaining just about everything.
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Known for her outspoken takes and ability to ignite conversation online, Chatfield has built a career around unpacking contemporary social issues with humour and candour. According to the tour description, the live show will feature “sharp comedy, cultural commentary, hilarious games, guest interviews with genuinely great men and beautifully chaotic live moments.”
The tour follows a busy period for Chatfield, who continues to expand her presence across Australian media through her chart-topping podcast “It’s a Lot”, television appearances, and advocacy work.
Promoters describe ‘Abbie Chatfield Loves Men’ as a show for “anyone who has ever opened a dating app and immediately needed a lie down,” promising an evening that is “funny, fearless, culturally plugged-in and very Abbie.”
For complete tour and ticket information, see here.
ABBIE CHATFIELD LOVES MEN AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2026
Friday, July 10th
Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul NSW
Saturday, July 11th
State Theatre, Sydney NSW
Sunday, July 12th
Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
Tuesday, July 14th
Civic Theatre, Newcastle NSW
Wednesday, July 15th
Regal Theatre, Perth WA
Thursday, July 16th
Regal Theatre, Perth WA
Friday, July 17th
Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide SA
Sunday, July 19th
Odeon Theatre, Hobart TAS
Tuesday, July 21st
HOTA, Gold Coast QLD
Saturday, July 25th
Costa Hall, Geelong VIC
Sunday, July 26th
QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane QLD
Wednesday, July 29th
Canberra Theatre, Canberra ACT
