This is a repeating event11 April 2026 4:00 pm
This is a repeating event11 April 2026 4:00 pm
At the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Pushan Bose unleashes eight original songs in a wild, up-close musical comedy night at Kindred Studios.
At the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Pushan Bose unleashes eight original songs in a wild, up-close musical comedy night at Kindred Studios.
Pushan Bose—Australian entertainer of Indian origin and the mind behind a viral dual-persona phenomenon (100M+ global views)—brings his wildly unpredictable stage show to MICF.
Tunes & Tumbles is a high-energy, intimate musical comedy experience where music, movement, and controlled chaos collide. Performed up close inside Kindred Studios, Pushan Bose premieres eight brand-new original songs live, blending bold storytelling, genre-bending sound, and playful audience interaction into a one-night experiment that evolves with the room. Expect studio-session vibes, unpredictable moments, and a post-show hang that keeps the energy flowing. Loud, immersive, and gloriously off the rails — this is a MICF night that could only happen at Kindred.
Kindred Studios
3 Harris St Yarraville
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