YouTube star Lilly Singh returns to Australia in May to teach us all how to be a bawse

Canadian YouTube star, comedian, actress and writer Lilly Singh, a.k.a iiSuperwomanii, will be hitting up Australia in a matter of months on a book tour, supporting the release of her upcoming debut book – How To Be A Bawse: A Guide to Surviving Conquering Life.

Taking in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne before heading across the ditch to Auckland, the tour will bring the humour, motivation and real talk from Singh’s debut book to life.

In the book Singh shows how everyone can become a bawse – a person who exudes confidence and achieves goals. Singh has achieved great success globally, amassing over 11 million subscribers to her youtube channel, thanks to her unique brand of observational humour and inspirational advice – both of which are sure to be featured heavily throughout this tour.

Singh’s success hasn’t just been limited to the world of YouTube; she’s appeared on a host of television shows, including multiple stints on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. She’s also been featured in the likes of Vogue and the New York Times. She’s also collaborated with Selena Gomez, Dwayne Johnson, Seth Rogen and Mila Kunis; created her own lipstick line and starred in two mainstream movies. All in all she seems well placed to be giving out advice on how to hit your goals and succeed.

Lilly Singh “How To Be A Bawse” Tour Dates

Perth – Astor Theatre – Monday 15th May
Sydney – Enmore Theatre – Wednesday 17th May
Melbourne – The Comedy Theatre – Friday 19th May
Auckland – Bruce Mason Centre – Sunday 21st May

Tickets for the How To Be A Bawse tour are now on sale through Nice Events. All ticket holders will receive a copy of Lilly Singh’s new book How To Be A Bawse.

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Simon Clark

Books Editor. An admirer of songs and reader of books. Simon has a PhD in English and Comparative Literature. All errant apostrophes are his own.