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Hypnotist Matt Hale: Funbelievable! 90s Rewind
 

Hyp Me Baby One More Time! The unmissable smash-hit comedy hypnotist of Edinburgh Fringe brings his brand new 90s party hypnoshow to Adelaide!  As seen on BBC, 200million+ views online, multiple sell-out Fringe runs.  Enjoy from stage or audience –you choose! All-ages friendly.
★★★★★ “Hale’s latest hypno-party is a 90s soundtracked success!” World Magic Review
★★★★ “Frenetic, feel-good fun & an hour of almost constant laughter!” Edinburgh Wee Review
★★★★★ “Non-stop laughs”  TLTF
★★★★★ “Words truly can’t describe how great this show is!”  Lilithia Reviews
★★★★  “Full of fun! Leaves the audience wanting more!” Edinburgh Fest Mag
★★★★★ “A show you must not miss this Fringe season!"  Glam Adelaide
Multi award winner, regularly sells out & seen on Best Shows / Top 10 / Pick of the Fringe.
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Event details

Venue: Gluttony, Rymill Park, Adelaide
Bookings: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/hypnotist-matt-hale-funbelievable-90s-rewind-af2026
Start Date: Friday 20 February 2026

20 Feb - 22 Mar
6.40pm

 

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