Hana Kuma announces ‘Good Trouble With Nick Kyrgios Live Global Podcast Tour’ for 2025, which includes date at London’s New Wimbledon Theatre this June

Nick Kyrgios – the electrifying tennis star known for defying expectations – is taking his critically acclaimed video podcast Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios on the road for a limited series of live events in London, New York and Australia. Nick’s London date is taking place during Wimbledon season on the 24th of June at the New Wimbledon Theatre. These one-of-a-kind events will spotlight fearless changemakers who live life unapologetically, push boundaries, and challenge the norm. Tickets for priority members go on sale on Thursday 8th May with general on sale taking place on Friday 9th May. Tickets will be available from www.fane.co.uk/nick-kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios, who burst onto the pro tennis scene in 2012, has captivated fans worldwide with his powerhouse game, larger-than-life personality, and a reputation for unfiltered honesty. He remains one of the few to have defeated Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal – the Big Three of tennis – at least once. But now, he’s turning his energy to deeper conversations that go beyond sport.

Each night on tour, Nick will welcome a HUGE surprise guest for a candid, unscripted exchange recorded live. Hear stories that disrupt the script-from culture and creativity to mental health and reinvention-all through the lens of those doing things on their own terms. Past episodes have featured guests like John McEnroe, Matthew McConaughey, Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka, and Mike Tyson.

Nick Kyrgios said: “Kicking off the Good Trouble live global tour in Wimbledon is honestly pretty surreal. It’s such a special place for me, with so many memories. As a 19-year-old wildcard, I somehow ended up beating Rafa. Then years later, I’m playing my first Slam final there. It’s crazy. So yeah, starting this tour in a place that means that much to me just feels right. I’m pumped to create some new memories with this show. Every stop’s gonna be different, every guest is bringing something wild. Can’t wait to see you there.”

With limited dates and no two shows the same, the Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios live tour promises a raw, hilarious, and thought-provoking evening with one of the most magnetic personalities in and out of sport.

Nick Kyrgios launched his pro career in 2012 after dominating the junior tennis circuit, quickly becoming one of the sport’s most exciting — and unpredictable — stars. Known for his blistering serve, powerful groundstrokes, and unmatched flair, Kyrgios has earned 7 ATP singles titles and 4 doubles titles and made his first Grand Slam final appearance in 2022. That same year, he defeated world No. 1 Daniil Medvedev en route to a US Open Quarter Finals run. Off the court, Kyrgios is a sharp and charismatic commentator, making his ESPN debut during the 2024 Australian Open and continued his broadcast experience for the BBC during Wimbledon 2024 and for ESPN during US Open 2024. Through Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios, he creates space for bold voices across sport, entertainment, and activism. A proud Australian, Kyrgios also gives back through the NK Foundation, which provides sporting access to underprivileged youth. He’s an investor in ventures like the Miami Pickleball Club and South Melbourne Phoenix Basketball, and partners with global brands including Nike, Beats by Dre, Joe & the Juice, Beyond Meat, and illesteva.

Hosted by tennis’ beloved troublemaker, Nick Kyrgios, Hana Kuma presents Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios is a video podcast series that explores the personal journeys of individuals who are making waves by doing things on their own terms. The series takes inspiration from Kyrgios’s own career, marked by his unorthodox style and willingness to defy the norm, and extends that narrative to a broader spectrum of guests. Hana Kuma is an Emmy Award-nominated story-driven creative house co-founded by Naomi Osaka, that brings unique, multicultural perspectives to the forefront through a young, global, and female-forward lens. Founded in 2022, Hana Kuma recently spun off from LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s The SpringHill Co, which helped incubate the media company. Hana Kuma stays grounded in universally enjoyable themes while exploring juxtapositions across cultures, exposing audiences to an expanded worldview.

Written by Theatrefullstop