What’s on

  • Lewis Spears is Serial Pest!

    Fun Time Pony
    Saturday, 2nd August

    Lewis Spears is infamous for his confident, dark and dangerous material.

    His live shows have been campaigned against by media professionals, protested by religious fanatics and earned him thousands of Death Threats from the easily offended. Fortunately, they've also earned him thousands of ticket sales.

  • Canberra Comedy Club

    Fun Time Pony
    Wednesday, 6th August

    Canberra Comedy Club returns Wednesday 6 August with another killer lineup at Fun Time Pony. Headlining is award-winning comedian Frankie McNair (Thank God You’re Here, Just for Laughs), supported by a hand-picked crew of rising local comics.

    Hosted by Carlo Ritchie, with support from Felix McCarthy, Anneli Cole, Icky and Joe Kinnish.

  • Kingswood

    Fun Time Pony
    Thursday, 21st August

    Multi Platinum & Gold ARIA certified Kingswood return to FTP this august.

    This Australian powerhouse and venue favourite has carved out a space where heartland rock meets the sounds of American nostalgia.

  • Canberra Comedy Club

    Fun Time Pony
    Wednesday, 3rd September

    Canberra Comedy Club is back Wednesday 3 September at Fun Time Pony, headlined by Kiwi comedy cult favourite Ray O’Leary (Have You Been Paying Attention?, Thank God You’re Here).

    Hosted by Chris Ryan, with support from Greg Kimball, Charlotte Kuruc and David Graham.

  • The Noosh

    Fun Time Pony
    Wednesday, 10th September


    The Noosh is a monthly performance scratch night with a game show twist happening every 2nd Wednesday of the month at Fun Time Pony. The Noosh is open to drag, cabaret, burlesque, music, dance, theatre and more.

    With a fresh line up and new games each month, each Noosh show is going to be as unique as the next

  • Freddy Crabs

    Fun Time Pony
    Friday, 26th September

    When Freddy Crabs injected his fluid grooves into Sticky Fingers, it helped the Aussie rockers belly-flop the bangers that made waves around the world. Now, the hairy hedonist is climbing the creative diving board again. Embarking on his first solo tour, celebrating the release of his debut EP - Good to Waste.

  • British India

    Fun Time Pony
    Saturday, 27th September

    The Gospel of Luke by British India marks the band’s first new release in eight years and features the studio debut of new guitarist Jack Tosi.

    The song expands from solemn indie-acoustic confessional to a redemptive shout, with a chorus to rival Oasis at their arrogant zenith. Epic in every sense and naturally, it led to a tour…