David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 5 Years 268 days - Perth Finale

5 Years 268 days - Perth Finale

Tuesday 4th February 2025

David Boyle wraps up his final show at the 2025 Perth Fringe with humour, chaos, and candid confessions in this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'.
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7 minutes
Honest
Entertaining
Raw
Humorous
Reflective

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I'm Quitting Alcohol
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David Boyle's Perth Finale: Comedy, Chaos, and Candid Confessions

Episode Overview

  • Boyle's final show at the 2025 Perth Fringe ended on a high note.
  • Support from loyal listeners played a significant role in his experience.
  • Boyle recounts a humorous and chaotic night out with fellow comedians.
  • The episode highlights the challenges of maintaining sobriety.
  • Boyle reflects on the impact of his actions on his family.
I'm an alcoholic that fucking doesn't drink. So sometimes I take a drug every now and then.
Comedian David Boyle wraps up his final show at the 2025 Perth Fringe in this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. Boyle shares the ups and downs of the festival, including a rocky start and a strong finish. He talks about the support from his loyal listeners in Perth, who not only attended his shows but also showed their appreciation in various ways, including gifting him books and taking him for rides around the city.
Boyle's storytelling takes a humorous turn as he recounts an adventurous night with fellow comedian Mark O'Keefe and the eccentric Ronnie, the mad Irishman. The episode gives a raw and unfiltered look at Boyle's experiences, from performing on stage to navigating the city on a scooter after taking some party drugs. As he reflects on his journey and the challenges of staying sober, Boyle's candidness and humour make this episode both entertaining and thought-provoking.
If you're up for a mix of comedy, real-life struggles, and unvarnished honesty, this episode is definitely worth a listen.