BLACKPOOL comedy lovers are in for a bl**dy good night when they welcome one of Australia's favourite comics next week.
Kevin 'Bloody' Wilson comes to Blackpool Opera House on April 5 with his DILLIGAF tour.
Regarded as an outrageously brilliant singer/songwriter, his sharp-witted songs and humour respect no religious, demographic or cultural boundaries.
"My concerts are a politically correct free zone. Whether you are black, white or brindle, if you are thin-skinned, then my show is probably not for you.
"But if you have a sense of humour and can laugh at yourself then you are going to have a great time," said Kevin, who sold out 25 dates on his UK tour last year.
The show will be opened by the American based TJ Dennis - Wilson's daughter, armed with guitar, great songs, a sublime voice and, if required, a wit as sharp as her father's, and the Australian Jenny Taylia.
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