Kevin ’Bloody’ Wilson may have been touring and performing for the past 35 years, but he still reckons he gets a kick out of making people laugh.
"I’m a lucky man to pursue my hobbies for a living," he said.
Wilson will perform at the Gymea Hotel on March 9.
In recent times, he has become a social commentator of sorts about political correctness in the current day, so it is apt then that his 2019 Australian tour is a nod to that, the tongue-in-cheek titled F.U.P.C Tour.
The audience can expect his usual charisma, "DILLIGAF" attitude, and politically incorrect humour, in an unscripted performance delivered with his usual upbeat larrikin style that many would remember well from the ’80s and ’90s.
"I love touring. It is a constant evolution of what you do," said Wilson.
"It’s not scripted, it’s not rehearsed. Although some songs I sing every night, I still get my jollies off singing them."
After 35 years and 19 albums in show business, Wilson has seen what he describes as a politically correct or PC movement evolve and, in his opinion, it is smothering free thinking.
"They don’t want you to think for yourself. Comedians’ these days are so sanitised, it is sickening. It is so sanitised, they smell of Dettol.
‘‘I don’t give a f--- about [offending], I balance PC with common sense."
You can catch Wilson at the Gymea Hotel on Saturday, March 9, from 8pm
Details: 9524 0392 or gymeahotel.com.au