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Bianca Del Rio to premiere new show in Australia this November

Following two sell-out Australian tours, RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6 champion will debut her all new comedy show down under later this year.

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Blame It On Bianca Del Rio will be more shady and hilarious than ever, and the Grand High Bitch herself wants us Aussies to have the first taste.

The clown in a gown has already had audiences from Perth to Sydney in stitches with The Rolodex of Hate and Not Today Satan, so you won’t want to miss this opportunity to see one of the hardest working queens in the biz.

“G’day mates! I hope you’re ready for some filthy, nasty, hateful humour because I’m coming down under with a brand new comedy show,” Del Rio said of the upcoming tour.

“I can’t wait to share my hate with all my favourite Aussies, so get your cocktails ready for a fun night!”

Blame It On Bianca Del Rio will be in Perth at Astor Theatre on Wednesday November 15th. Head to thebiancadelrio.com for other Australian dates.

Presales commence on Thursday July 27 and general sales open at 9am, Friday July 28th. Go to astortheatreperth.com or call 1300 111 369 for more information.

OIP Staff


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