THE GUILTY FEMINIST NEW ZEALAND TOUR 2024
NEW ZEALAND TOUR 2024
“The blockbuster feminist podcast everybody should be listening to”
Sydney Morning Herald
CHRISTCHURCH AURORA CENTRE SATURDAY 11 MAY
AUCKLAND BRUCE MASON CENTRE TUESDAY 14 MAY
WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY 15 MAY
TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY 19 FEBRUARY 9AM – BOOK AT BOHMPRESENTS.COM
The wait is over, she’s coming back, Deborah Francis-White, The Guilty Feminist announces tour dates for her live podcast featuring a different lineup of incredible guests and comedian co-hosts at every show and music by Grace Petrie.
Less of a podcast and more of a global phenomenon, The Guilty Feminist, hosted by Deborah Frances-White and featuring world class special guests to be announced, is part comedy, part deep dive discussion and part activism. Examining our noble goals as 21st century feminists and our hypocrisies and insecurities that undermine those goals, The Guilty Feminist has had over 100-million downloads in eight years. Deborah has previously toured to Australia and New Zealand on several successful tours and is bursting with near hysteria to come back and be with her Antipodean guilty feminist crew/
“The Guilty Feminist is essential for the planet”
Emma Thompson
“Very funny… pure, guilt-free pleasure”
The Guardian
This is the show that proves you don’t have to be perfect to be a force for meaningful change. Come join The Guilty Feminist live and be part of this joyful movement.
“Hilariously relatable”
Channel 7 News Australia
‘I’m a feminist but I’m planning my sequinned outfit for the opening night of my Australia/NZ tour before I’ve planned the content. I can’t wait to be back down under where audiences know how to bring a rock concert to a feminist podcast recording.’ Deborah Frances-White
“Hilarious, irreverent, eternally surprising, classy as hell genius. They always have fascinating guests, don’t pull any punches and are screamingly funny. It’s shows like this that breathe life into conversations about feminism… Everybody is talking about them talking”
Phoebe Waller-Bridge - The Guardian