Kevin Bloody Wilson “Almost Awesome Tour”
Kevin Bloody Wilson “Almost Awesome
Tour”
Outrageous comedian KEVIN BLOODY WILSON returns to New Zealand this February with his “Almost Awesome Tour”, featuring special guest artist Jenny Talia from Australia.
Kevin Bloody Wilson’s show is not just a
concert. For many it’s a full-on special event, providing
the chance to laugh and sing along again with an hilariously
familiar friend, while for others it’s the opportunity to
put a tick against “see Australia’s most unique
international comedy legend” on their bucket lists.
Since releasing his first hugely popular album “Your Average Australian Yobbo” in 1984 and hit songs like “Hey Santa Claus”, Kevin Bloody Wilson has become a comedy institution around the globe, as testified by an extensive fan base stretching from the Australian Outback to Buckingham Palace.
Billy Connolly refers to him as “the world’s funniest Australian”. So many of his songs from over 21 gold and platinum albums released so far of politically incorrect irrepressible and irreverent musical humour quickly became the soundtrack to many childhoods, and have been covered by many other performers over the years. Although embarking on “the first of his farewell tours” a couple of years ago as he contemplated retiring, his fans will not let him so he is still performing an average of 120 concerts worldwide each year. His current Almost Awesome tour is already booked through to 2020.
Kevin’s journey to politically incorrect stardom started innocently enough - just a guy with too much time on his hands changing the words to other people's songs, and writing a few of his own, purely for the fun of it, and at a time when people were still being arrested for using most four letter words in public.
Kevin Bloody Wilson found himself being ostracised for his rude and crude performances when he first started, but 30 years, countless live gigs and millions of album sales down the track, he has not only found his niche, he's grabbed a beer cooler and a deckchair and made himself really bloody comfortable in it! These days his recordings can be found everywhere from Outback Australia to Antarctica, from big-rig road trains to the console of Prince Charles' Aston Martin. Even more remarkable is that his fame and many albums achieved platinum status with absolutely no traditional media support.
Reading through Wilson’s autobiography, DILLIGAF (Do I Look Like I Give a F***) released in 2011, it is very interesting to see the sort of things that he sang and was arrested for three decades back. Today, these sorts of lyrics and words are commonplace and no longer censored on public television. Wilson’s autobiography is both humorous and a lesson in the history of censorship in Australia. It is ironic that 30years ago someone that was ostracised or arrested for their particular brand of entertainment has eventually become highly sought-after by sporting and corporate Australia as a motivational speaker and nominated in 2010 as Australian of the Year – all for doing exactly the same thing! Wilson is so well regarded that he’s listed in the Who's Who and his entire body of work has been preserved for future generations with the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra.
But
when it all boils down, Kevin simply loves performing and
the enjoyment of his audiences singing along with him to his
much-loved songs. This latest concert tour promises all
that and more together with featured guest, Jenny Talia from
Australia (aka Kevin’s daughter who has inherited a big
dose of her father’s humour genes). Two and a half hours
of side splitting humour has to be the best value laugh in
town and a must-see for anyone wanting to see absolute
original Australian comedy.
Shows restricted to 18yrs and
over.
Tickets on sale to the general public from 5 October in the following centres:
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2018 -- WHERE,
WHEN AND
HOW
8-Feb Hamilton Heaphy
Room, Claudelands
Arena Ticketek
9-Feb New
Plymouth TSB
Theatre Ticketek
10-Feb Wellington Opera
House Ticketmaster
11-Feb Blenheim ASB
Theatre Ticketek
13-Feb Christchurch Isaac
Theatre
Royal Ticketek
14-Feb Ashburton Ashburton
Trust Events Centre Ticket
Direct
15-Feb Dunedin Glenroy
Auditorium Ticketmaster
16-Feb Gore St
James
Theatre i-Ticket
17-Feb Invercargill Civic
Theatre Ticket
Direct
20-Feb Palmerston
North Regent On
Broadway Ticket
Direct
21-Feb Napier Municipal
Theatre Ticketek
22-Feb Gisborne Memorial
Theatre Ticket
Direct
23-Feb Whakatane Memorial
Hall Little
Theatre Ticketek
24-Feb Tauranga Baycourt
Theatre Ticketek
26-Feb Kerikeri Turner
Centre Turner
Centre
27-Feb Kaitaia Te
Ahu Ticketek/iSIGHT
28-Feb Whangarei John
Dalton
Theatre Ticketek
1-Mar Auckland Bruce
Mason
Centre Ticketmaster
ends