One of Australia’s biggest-selling comedy acts, Sooshi Mango, and their all-new tour, Home Made presented by Muscle Nation, hitting a whopping 25 cities around the country this August–November. This follows an international tour earlier this year and a sold out Australian tour in 2022 which saw them break the house record at Rod Laver and bring laughter to over 100,000 fans.
The trio, made up of brothers Joe Salanitri, Carlo Salanitri and friend Andrew Manfre, are award-winning comedians, podcasters, and content creators and are among the best-loved comedians working in Australia today, consistently performing to sold out crowds across the country and around the world.
Known for their skits and characters inspired by their beloved Italian family, Sooshi Mango have taken the world by storm in recent years thanks to their relatable, nostalgic humour and hilarious delivery. Now, ‘ethnic dads’ Johnny, Vince, Sam, and all their friends are set to return to the stage with all-new material in Home Made! Think outrageous skits, knee-slappers, and musical numbers galore that will transport you back in time and have you laughing until your ribs are sore. New show, same antics!
The 25-city Home Made tour will kick off in Traralgon on Saturday August 3, and then head to Mildura, Wagga Wagga, Launceston, Hobart, Newcastle, Rockhampton, Townsville, Cairns, Warrnambool, Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Albury, Griffith, Shepparton, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Bunbury, before wrapping up in Perth.
A special Sooshi Mango pre-sale starts this Friday (10 May) at 11am local time. Register for access at sooshimango.com. Tickets go on sale to the general public Wednesday 15 May, 11am local time. For tour info and VIP packages, visit www.tegdainty.com.
HOME MADE TOUR DATES
Saturday 3 August Gippsland Performing Arts Centre Traralgon
Saturday 10 August Mildura Arts Centre Mildura
Friday 16 August Civic Theatre Wagga Wagga
Tuesday 20 August Theatre North at The Princess Launceston
Wednesday 21 August Theatre Royal Hobart
Saturday 24 August Civic Theatre Newcastle
Wednesday 28 August Pilbeam Theatre Rockhampton
Friday 30 August Townsville Entertainment Centre Townsville
Saturday 31 August Cairns Convention Centre Cairns
Friday 6 September Lighthouse Theatre Warrnambool
Saturday 7 September Civic Hall Ballarat
Monday 9 September Ulumbarra Theatre Bendigo
Saturday 14 September Costa Hall Geelong
Wednesday 18 September Albury Entertainment Centre Albury
Saturday 21 September Griffith Regional Theatre Griffith
Tuesday 24 September Riverlinks Eastbank Shepparton
Sunday 29 September WIN Entertainment Centre Wollongong
Wednesday 2 October Venue TBC Canberra
Saturday 5 October Qudos Bank Arena Sydney
Thursday 10 October The Star Gold Coast
Saturday 12 October Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane
Saturday 19 October Rod Laver Arena Melbourne
Saturday 26 October Adelaide Entertainment Centre Adelaide
Friday 1 November Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre Bunbury
Saturday 2 November RAC Arena Perth