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Noel Fielding is Coming to Perth

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Everyone’s favourite psychedelic dandy, comedian and hair icon Noel Fielding is coming to Perth next year.

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Noel Fielding, the English comedian known primarily for his portrayal of South London trendy Vince Noir in cult comedy ‘The Mighty Boosh’, will be touring Australia with his show ‘An Evening With Noel Fielding’.

Fielding also plays himself in the surreal, brightly coloured television series ‘Noel Fielding’s Luxury Comedy’, in which he has Andy Warhol as a Butler and plays such characters as Fantasy Man; the cup-chinned adventurer of a parallel universe, Secret Peter; the purple blob with an East London accent, manta ray and record producer Tony Reason, Roy Circles the berieved anthropomorphic chocolate finger biscuit and PE Teacher, and more.

Audiences can expect a blend of animation, music, sketch and stand up. Noel’s brother Mike Fielding, a.k.a. Naboo from ‘The Mighty Boosh’ and Smooth from ‘Luxury Comedy’ will also be appearing. There will be music written by Noel and Kasabian guitarist Serge Pizzorno.

‘An Evening With Noel Fielding’ will be visiting the Riverside Theatre on Friday April 24th, 2015. Tickets go on sale on Wednesday December 17th. More information available here.

Sophie Joske

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