One of the most successful UK podcasts, 'No Such Thing As A Fish' ('NSTAAF'), heads to Australia in May next year.
The multi-award-winning podcast boasts 1.5 million downloads a week and is visiting the country for the first time ever.
'NSTAAF' is a weekly podcast presented and produced by the researchers from BBC comedy panel quiz show 'QI': Dan Schreiber, James Harkin, Anna Ptaszynski and Andrew Hunter Murray. Every week they share the most bizarre, extraordinary and hilarious facts they've managed to dig up from the last seven days.
Since its 2014 launch, 'NSTAAF' has released almost 200 episodes, racked up more than 55 million downloads, been named by iTunes UK as one of its top 10 most downloaded podcasts of 2016 and more.
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The live incarnation of the podcast will include a live recording, as well as a first half featuring the most astonishing facts found by the team throughout 2017.
“This is massively exciting for us," Co-host Dan Schrieber says. "We started as four dorks sitting around a single microphone trying to make each other laugh. Things have changed a bit since we started – we now have four microphones – but it’s a thrill to know there are hundreds of thousands of other people who love the same wild and hilarious facts that we do.”
Tickets go on sale 1 November.
'No Such Thing As A Fish' Tour Dates
10 May – Astor Theatre (Perth)12 May – Comedy Theatre (Melbourne)
15 May – Sydney Opera House
17 May – Queensland Performing Arts Centre