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BOOST: Catch ‘Adi Parmar: Sunny Boy’ at Adelaide Fringe 2026 for your daily dose of Vitamin D… (Promoted)

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Sunny Boy will give your souls a shot of Vitamin D, a chaser of comedic shade, and a full-serving of heart all-in-one. If you’re hungry for laughs and food for thought? You’ll have plenty to devour with Adi Parmar’s impressive debut solo.

Balancing non-stop punchlines with dark honesty, Adi explores his childhood in North India (runway-ready baby picture included), his first queer experience (shout out to Anne Hathaway), and the culture shock of moving to the Netherlands (Dutch people will say it to your face).

Whether he’s roasting his own father or the monkeys in his neighbourhood as a child, Adi hilariously lays bare the poisonous limits of toxic masculinity. His comedic thesis? Emotional repression is soooo yesterday, and strong women are and have always been the moment.

Adi’s pacing is naturally energetic, leveraging props, images, and his own physicality to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. 

Throughout the narrative, he weaves a thread of relatable grief: breaking family cycles is terrifying and hard, but necessary for a big life. And the good news? Once you break the cycle you can pursue the ultimate freedom: hot daddies on Grindr! 

AND if you find yourself in Adi’s shoes? You just might become a daddy yourself! Not a daddy-daddy, Adi is still famously young and supple, but a LITERAL daddy to Dutch children.

You can catch Adi Parmar: Sunny Boy as part of Adelaide Fringe from Friday 20th February until Sunday 1st March at The Squeaker (open-air) at Gluttony – Rymill Park from 8:25pm (50mins). Tickets are available through the Adelaide Fringe Online Box Office.

Adi Parmar

Aditya will perform Sunny Boy at Adelaide Fringe 2026.