Reviewed by: Glam Adelaide

Review by Tracey Korsten | 13 March 2026

The world’s biggest boy-band, The Fuccbois, are calling it quits. But they’re doing one last concert tour to say goodbye to their legion of fans. Tyler, Brendan, Brandon, and Also Brendan have had fifteen years of success, and this last gig will bring all the hits. 

Created by the multi-talented Bridie Connell, Fuccbois: Live in Concert is hilarious from the opening minute. Take the F-Boy persona and put it into a bunch of boy-band style songs, and you have the formula for some comedic brilliance. Director Richard Carroll and choreographer Jamie Winbank have put together a tight, fast-paced show. Composer Bridie Connell also plays Brendon, alongside cast members Vidya Makan, Megan Walshe, and Clara Harrison. Two smaller roles are taken by Orya Golgowsky and Grace Royle. The four “boys” spend an hour almost non-stop singing, dancing, and punching out the laughs, with faultless timing and hilarious characterisation. 

Dave Muratore delivers professional, tight, music production, ensuring that the humour is transported in a vehicle which is authentically written and performed. These are genuinely sing-along, memorable songs. I look forward to the original cast album!

With Mad March coming into its last two weeks, it is refreshing to see a new, punchy, genuinely clever, show. What you also have, surprisingly, is a bunch of hellishly good songs! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll want to slide into their DMs. 

But be quick before they ghost you!