Kyla Cobbler’s Gone Rogue Tour Is For Anyone Told They’re “Too Much”

The viral Cork star brings Gone Rogue to Australia in April 2026

Some comedians write jokes. Kyla Cobbler just lives life, and the punchlines appear.

She is Cork-born. Dyslexic. Dyspraxic. Barista by day. Powerhouse storyteller by night. A natural performer raised in noisy pubs full of characters and big feelings. And she is officially one of the fastest-rising names in comedy.

Now she is bringing her debut show, Gone Rogue, to Australia and New Zealand, with Perth first on 21 April at the Regal Theatre.

Kyla’s comedy is loud with heart. It is unfiltered and playful. A little bit feral in the most Irish way. Always deeply human. She talks dating nightmares in Barcelona. Friend crushes that are definitely not just friends. The weird politics of a backyard barbecue. And she does it with a brain that refuses to flatten out or apologise for existing differently.

She always loved words. School told her the letters made no sense. Now, those same letters are selling out theatres.

Growing up, teachers said she was fun but unlikely to succeed. She was sidelined and underestimated. So she left Ireland at 18, convinced she wasn’t smart enough for the world.

Flash forward. She sells out Cork Opera House. More than 100 million video views. A global community that values the messy, the emotional and the gloriously off script.

There is something powerful about watching someone who was told they were too much take the stage and prove they were always exactly right.


Perth Show Details

Tue 21 April 2026
7 pm, Regal Theatre, Subiaco
Tickets via Ticketekhttps://premier.ticketek.com.au
Presale from 10 December at 10 am to 11 December at 9 am
General sale 11 December at 10 am

Venue info: https://www.regaltheatre.com.au/

Accessibility Snapshot

(Info current at publish. We will update as we learn more.)

Access ElementRegal Theatre Subiaco Info
Wheelchair accessYes. Book early for front section spaces
Companion CardsAccepted
Sensory environmentBright stage lighting, noise spikes
Movement accessAisle seats recommended
Quiet retreat areaFoyer usually open during shows

Comfort note
Phones, fidgets and aisle exits are valid. You get to choose how you cope.

Why Kyla clicks with ND and queer audiences

• Celebrates brains that zig where others zag
• No shame about the chaos
• Vulnerability becomes punchlines
• Intelligence has infinite shapes

If you have ever been labelled too much, you will feel beautifully at home.


TLDR;

• Kyla Cobbler brings Gone Rogue to Perth on 21 April 2026
• Dyslexic, dyspraxic, thriving in comedy spaces built for neurotypical comfort
• Tickets are going fast. Be speedy

Kyla isn’t just rising. She has risen. And she invites us to laugh alongside her as she keeps climbing.

See you in the seats. I will be the one cackling.

Stay unruly.

Unruly Folk
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Unruly Folk is a neurodivergent-led entertainment site covering the latest news, reviews and interviews on games, music, movies, and pop culture.

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