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Bianca Del Rio: It's Jester Joke SYDNEY
 

After three consecutive sell-out Australian tours, comedy queen and RuPaul’s Drag Race champion Bianca Del Rio returns to Australia in 2019 with her brand-new comedy show, It’s Jester Joke. The self-proclaimed “clown in a gown” tells tales of her world travels and the outrageous circus that is her life. Sure to keep audiences in stitches with her comical "tell it like it is” views, covering life from politics and travel to family and social media. It isn't all fun and games, though. There is an important life lesson to be learned through this fearless comedy show...sometimes we all just need to lighten the f**k up!

Bianca Del Rio, the alter ego of seasoned comic Roy Haylock, has well and truly taken the world by storm. She quickly became a front-runner on the sixth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race and was crowned the winner in May 2014. A popular contestant amongst fans, Bianca’s Instagram following soared to over one million followers and her shows The Rolodex of Hate, Not Today Satan and Blame It On Bianca Del Rio sold out to audiences all over the world.

 

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Event details

Venue: State Theatre, 49 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000
Bookings: Ticketmaster - 136 100
Start Date: Thursday 28 February 2019

 

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