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Theatre News South Africa

Kevin DILLIGAF Wilson

Raunchy Aussie comedian and singer Kevin Bloody Wilson rolled into town last night at the Grand West Casino. He entertained the packed out arena with some of the dirtiest and naughtiest songs and comedy around. Keeping it in the family, his daughter Jenny Talia was headliner act and seems like she has inherited her dad's cheeky, politically un-correct humour as well as catchy song writing ability. She entertained us with gems like “Camel Toe” and “Bastard” as well as some amusing antidotes on how her husband to be at the time and father met. The audience mainly consisting of older men with beers and beer boeps loved it and the DILLIGAF (Do I Look Like I Give a F**k) Cape Town Choir certainly made themselves heard belting out all the rude lines from their favourite songs.
Kevin DILLIGAF Wilson

Kevin Bloody Wilson is well known for his extremely dirty and un-PC subject matter and humour made popular in the eighties. He tells it how it is and then some, and in song format what's more. Trust it to an Aussie to get you singing along to songs about premature ejaculation and diarrhoea. Wilson expertly weaved songs and stories together from his humble beginnings in the small Australian town Kalgoorlie to making it big and touring the world. A tour in Canada inspired the catchy song “You can say c**t in Canada” (evidently you can't say c**t on the Biz-E Blog either).

Nothing is sacred and everything is up for ridicule from Hurricane Katrina to suicide bombers Wilson will find the funny in it and share it with the world. A de-composition of “House of the Rising Sun” becomes “House of the Rising Flood; a song about Hurricane Katrina that went down brilliantly in Australia and the UK but not surprisingly so much the US.

Kevin Bloody Wilson is unashamedly dirty, disgusting, raunchy and funny catch him for his last few SA shows on the 21 August at The Playhouse Opera in Durban and on the 22 August at the Pietermaritzburg Royal Showgrounds for some downright earthy humour.

Once more altogether now NIGeeeeEL! F**king Legend




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