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Matt Bell

Hot Pursuit: Confessions of a Speed Dater

  • Australia

2024 Melbourne Comedy Festival Awards - Golden Gibbo Nominee

He’s single, gay, 33—and if dating were a sport, he’d have retired injured.

After a decade of awkward silences, ghostings, and men who think “What do you do?” is a personality, Matt Bell took a leap into speed dating. Spoiler alert: it went horribly.

Award-nominated comedian Matt Bell returns with a hilariously raw recount of one night, countless bad dates, and the absolute worst of modern romance. From the guy who pitched a pyramid scheme to the men with more baggage than an airport carousel, Matt spares no detail.

Expect shocking secrets, cringe-worthy moments, and an endless parade of disappointing men, all from the safety of your seat. Come laugh, cringe, and feel grateful for your own love life because . . . at least you weren’t there.

★★★★★ - The AU Review

★★★★ - The Age

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

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2024 Melbourne Comedy Festival Awards - Golden Gibbo Nominee

He’s single, gay, 33—and if dating were a sport, he’d have retired injured.

After a decade of awkward silences, ghostings, and men who think “What do you do?” is a personality, Matt Bell took a leap into speed dating. Spoiler alert: it went horribly.

Award-nominated comedian Matt Bell returns with a hilariously raw recount of one night, countless bad dates, and the absolute worst of modern romance. From the guy who pitched a pyramid scheme to the men with more baggage than an airport carousel, Matt spares no detail.

Expect shocking secrets, cringe-worthy moments, and an endless parade of disappointing men, all from the safety of your seat. Come laugh, cringe, and feel grateful for your own love life because . . . at least you weren’t there.

★★★★★ - The AU Review

★★★★ - The Age

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

Back to Listings
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