Wil Anderson Brings His ‘Whatchu Talkin’ ‘Bout Wil?’ Show To the Adelaide Fringe
This is a completely improvised show so you never know what to expect.

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Wil Anderson is bringing his Whatchu Talkin’ ‘Bout Wil? tour to a close next year with a run of shows at the Adelaide Fringe.
Unlike your standard comedy show, Anderson’s routine is completely improvised, meaning every night offers something new, with those in attendance treated to a one-of-a-kind performance from the host of Gruen.
Anderson is performing in comedy clubs and festivals across the nation beginning in early January, including gigs at the Adelaide Fringe and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
The Melbourne funny man is performing at Rhino Room from Friday, February, 21 to Saturday, March 8 and at The Howling Owl from Sunday, February 23 to Sunday, March 9.
Having already sold out two of his Sydney shows, tickets for his Adelaide Fringe performance are sure to follow, so get in quick and grab yours now via adelaidefringe.com.
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Regarded as having one of the quickest wits in the Aussie comedy scene, Wil Anderson has pretty much done it all across his two decade career in the media. Getting his start as a stand-up in the ‘90s, Anderson’s fame went next level when he scored the coveted triple j breakfast radio hosting gig in 2000 alongside Adam Spencer.
Since then Anderson has gone on to appear on and host dozens of TV shows and podcasts while continuing to thrill audiences with his hilarious stand-up routines.
The award-winning comic and TV host has also written several books and can be seen on ABC’s Gruen and Question Everything.
Catch Wil Anderson at Adelaide Fringe from Friday, February 21 to Saturday, March 8 at Rhino Room and The Howling Owl. Tickets on sale now via adelaidefringe.com.
Wil Anderson Whatchu Talkin’ ‘Bout Wil? Australian Tour 2025 Dates
Friday, January 10 – The Concourse Lounge, Sydney
Saturday, January 11 – The Comedy Store, Sydney
Sunday, January 12 – The Comedy Store, Sydney
Friday, January 17 – Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool
Tuesday, February 4 to Sunday, February 16 – Comedy Hub @ Johnny Fox’s, Perth
Friday, February 21 to Saturday, March 8 – Rhino Room & The Howling Owl, Adelaide
Wednesday, March 19 to Saturday, March 22 – The Street Theatre, Canberra
Thursday, March 27 to Sunday, April 20 – Comedy Republic, Melbourne
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