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Mickey Wilson: How Ya Goin
 

UNHINGED, HIGH ENERGY, LIGHTNING WIT

 

He’s sold up EVERYTHING packed the kids & caravan, & gone ALL IN on standup comedy - Delivers his unfiltered perspective of his personal stories and experiences. Turning family chaos & self-deprecation into belly-hurting laughs, wild stories, cheeky filth, and brutally honest observations.

 

 

This Darwin-born larrikin takes the p**s out of everything: himself, his looks, his kids, and the clean freak inside him. A hard-shell Aussie dad with a soft, slightly unstable centre, Mickey brings quick wit, big energy, and brutal relatability.

 

 

Whether parent, non-parent, clean freak, or filthy party animal, this show will make you laugh, cringe, and feel better about your own life choices!

 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Watch out for rising star Mickey Wilson” – Dave Hughes

 

Event details

Venue: The Setts
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/how-ya-goin-mildura-the-setts
Start Date: Saturday 21 February 2026

 

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