Luke and Sassy Scott: Aussie entertainers announce debut national tour, coming to Perth Concert Hall

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VideoThey're the siblings who have gone global for pushing each other's buttons, and now Luke O'Halloran and his 'Sassy' brother, Scott are finding fans in Hollywood.

Aussie entertainers Luke and Sassy Scott are known for their comedic sibling rivalry videos shared on social media and, in just two months, they will bring “perfected chaos” to stages across the nation.

The Melbourne brothers have been providing comic relief since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic by uploading their relatable sibling antics to TikTok.

From everyday Aussies to global celebrities like Selena Gomez and Rita Ora, people have connected with the pair and now boast more than 5 million social media followers across TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.

Their debut theatre tour will see Luke and Scott kick off in Sydney before jetting off to Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide in September.

Fans expect a nostalgic deep dive into Luke and Scott’s journey from humble beginnings to social media stardom, taking audiences through their youth as two rapscallion brothers hooning around the streets of Melbourne’s north-east, all the way to the manicured streets of the upper-class suburb of Brighton.

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Scott’s signature sassy flair will be on show as he talks about becoming one of the most outrageous and outspoken Aussie personalities online today.

They will also share never-heard-before intimate details they’ve been saving from socials and their podcast, cringe-worthy home videos and heartwarming stories of family and love.

Camera IconLuke and Sassy Scott. Credit: Supplied

Audience participation is encouraged and a few famous guests are potentially set to appear throughout the tour.

The brothers will play at Perth Concert Hall on September 21 and can’t wait to return to this “beautiful side of the country” following a brief visit last month.

The pair checked out Lancelin and became obsessed with Rottnest Island’s “gorgeous” quokkas.

“I think we got about 2000 selfies...Luke had quokka shit all over him because he was crawling up and down the street trying to get the perfect selfie for about two hours,” Scott said.

It wasn’t just WA’s stunning landscape and endemic wildlife that blew the brothers away, but rather the “relaxed” vibe of West Aussies.

“If for some reason aliens ever came to the world and they wanted a representative from every country, I think we should send people from WA, on behalf of Australia, because there is something so relaxed and chilled about West Australians that I think resonates with me,” Scott said.

It seems the feeling is mutual, though, as the people of Perth are obsessed with the siblings and Hollywood A-listers too.

“When Selena Gomez DMs you to come hang out in LA you reply pretty quick and get on the next flight out there,” Scott said.

“That was one of the wildest moments (of our career).”

Luke and Scott hung out with the actor and singer eating sweet treats and confiding in each other about the showbiz industry.

“We connected on how overwhelming the industry can be, how full on and relentless it is,” Scott said.

“She’s the right amount of joy, sassy and on set she apparently mimics our accents, she’s now our little sister she is amazing.”

Rita Ora is also a huge fan.

“She FaceTimed us one day when she was at the gym, she just wanted to chat but she watches us in bed every night,” Scott said.

Luke added: “It doesn’t matter whether you’re working in the mines outside of Perth or some big global celebrity, for whatever reason people have connected with us and that’s what we want to show at these live shows.

‘We want to make people feel seen, give them a laugh and show what they see online is what they get in real life.”

Frontier Touring member tickets go on sale July 8 at 12pm and general public tickets will be available on July 9 at 1pm.

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