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Tom Armstrong

Coming-of-Old-Age

  • Australia

Nostalgic for the days of skinny jeans, MySpace and emo fringes? Tom Armstrong is too – and he's bringing it all to the stage in his hilarious debut, Coming-of-OLD-age.

From viral videos to TV appearances, Tom’s humour is packed with the kind of relatable, laugh-out-loud moments only a millennial teetering on the edge of old can deliver. Whether it's grappling with the slow death of your youthful energy or the existential crisis of surviving adulthood in the digital age, Tom’s sharp observations hit home for anyone feeling just a bit out of touch in 2024.

Known for his roles in 'The Tom & Frenchy Podcast', as Guy the IT Guy on Strife (Binge/Foxtel), and his viral videos with The Roundabout Crew, Tom's amassed over 400,000 followers, and now he's taking his hilarious takes on growing up in Australia to the stage.

This show is a mix of nostalgia, playful cynicism and the hilarity of growing pains!

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

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Nostalgic for the days of skinny jeans, MySpace and emo fringes? Tom Armstrong is too – and he's bringing it all to the stage in his hilarious debut, Coming-of-OLD-age.

From viral videos to TV appearances, Tom’s humour is packed with the kind of relatable, laugh-out-loud moments only a millennial teetering on the edge of old can deliver. Whether it's grappling with the slow death of your youthful energy or the existential crisis of surviving adulthood in the digital age, Tom’s sharp observations hit home for anyone feeling just a bit out of touch in 2024.

Known for his roles in 'The Tom & Frenchy Podcast', as Guy the IT Guy on Strife (Binge/Foxtel), and his viral videos with The Roundabout Crew, Tom's amassed over 400,000 followers, and now he's taking his hilarious takes on growing up in Australia to the stage.

This show is a mix of nostalgia, playful cynicism and the hilarity of growing pains!

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

Back to Listings
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