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Kev’s Australian way

By Hollie Harris

The Kevin Bloody Wilson Show is not just a concert performance, it’s a full-on event and an opportunity to tick from your bucket-list a chance to see Australia’s most unique international comedy legend. Kevin has become a national institution – a must-see for any person wanting to see absolute original Australian comedy.
Hitting Villa Noosa’s V Room next Thursday night from 8pm, this is one show not to miss.
His recently released biography ‘DILLIGAF, The Life And Rhymes Of Kevin Bloody Wilson’ is a raucous, earthy, in-depth look at perhaps one of the only Australian comedians who has not bowed to the pressures of political correctness.
Kevin Bloody Wilson’s story is remarkable. He has become a part of Australian culture, a part of who we are and how we define ourselves. His DILLIGAF attitude is a quality to be envied.
He’s been listed in Who’s Who, his entire body of work has been preserved for future generations with the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra and his fan base stretches from Broken Hill to Buckingham Palace.
Kevin Bloody Wilson is also the only international artist who can shift seamlessly between an outback pub to the hallowed halls of the London Palladium.
His record sales are now nudging the four million mark. Without traditional media support, all of Kevin Bloody Wilson’s albums and DVDs have achieved gold sales status globally, with many reaching Platinum, and one, ‘Kev’s Back’, awarded an amazing quadruple platinum. Kev’s
recordings can be found in such diverse locations as Outback Australia to Antarctica. From Big-Rig road trains to the console of Prince Charles’ Aston Martin.
It seems ironic that 25 years ago, Kevin Bloody Wilson was being arrested for performing his songs in public, yet on Australia Day in January 2010, he was officially nominated for Australian Of The Year for doing exactly the same thing.
Now, Kev tours often in Australia and internationally, always to large audiences of adoring fans. He maintains his stringent tour schedule because of his love of live shows, and the incredible interaction he has with the multitude of fanatical Kev fans worldwide.
Grab your tickets at www.villanoosa.com.au quickly, as this one is sure to sell out.

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