Comedy favourite Nat’s What I Reckon is bringing his brand-new show Panic at The Bistro to Newcastle this October, serving up his trademark mix of chaos, commentary, laughs and honest conversations.
Following sell-out appearances at the Adelaide Fringe and Darwin Comedy Festival, Nat is taking his latest live show on a huge 34-date Australian tour, stopping at Newcastle as part of a run of shows across New South Wales.
The comedian, author, mental health advocate and content creator has built a loyal following through his hilarious videos, outspoken personality and refreshingly candid approach to life.
Known for taking a playful swing at everyday observations while championing kindness, inclusivity and mental health awareness, Nat has become one of Australia’s most recognisable comedy voices.
His online content has attracted more than six million followers and hundreds of millions of views, while his best-selling books and live shows have cemented his reputation as an entertainer who connects with audiences both online and on stage.
Beyond the laughs, Nat has used his platform to help break down stigma around mental health, raising tens of thousands of dollars for support service Beyond Blue through fundraising efforts, ambassador work and personal contributions.
His career has also seen him collaborate with artists including Briggs, Jessica Mauboy, Keith Urban and Teddy Swims, while appearing across major events and interview programs.
Panic at The Bistro promises the same unpredictable energy that has made Nat’s live shows a hit across Australia and beyond, with audiences invited to join the “cackle chorus” for an evening of sharp observations, big laughs and plenty of Nat’s signature unfiltered storytelling.
Nat’s What I Reckon brings Panic at The Bistro to Newcastle on Friday, 17 October 2026 as part of his national tour. The show will be held at Souths Merewether. Tickets are on sale now, with fans encouraged to secure their seats early.










