This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2021 season. This season is now over.

CANCELLED - Bald Man Sings Rihanna - A sepia toned image of a reclining woman's body (assuming it is Rihanna), one arm is resting on the back of her head, she wears a elbow length black gloves and a leotard styled as a tuxedo. A mans bald head is superimposed over the original head. Texta cross the top reads "Gary Sansome, Bald Man Sings Rihanna". There is a five star review to the left of the image.

CANCELLED - Bald Man Sings Rihanna

Comedy
United Kingdom
Ever heard a bald man sing Rihanna? As seen at the biggest comedy clubs and festivals in the world including Caroline's on Broadway in NYC and Yuk Yuk's in Toronto and the Edinburgh Fringe - 'exceptionally funny' (Mark Dolan of Balls of Steel) Scottish baldy Gary Sansome takes an irreverent look at music and popular culture in this hilarious, fun-packed show.

★★★★★"Escapism of the highest order... superb crowd-work, improvisation and the largest amount of energy I have ever seen used on stage. An hour of pure entertainment and hilarity" Bunbury Magazine, 2017.

Important information:
This event takes place in an open-air venue within Gluttony. Unless it is deemed unsafe to do so, the show goes on, rain or shine, so please come prepared for the forecast weather. Umbrellas are not permitted during performances. Entrance to this venue is off Rundle Road & East Terrace via Gate C.

Presented by: Gary Sansome

Gary Sansome is an off the wall Scottish Comedian and MC. Gary has performed across the globe at some of the biggest Comedy Clubs in the UK, Ireland North America, Australia and Mainland Europe including Carolines on Broadway in New York CIty, Yuk Yuks in Toronto and the Comedy Lounge in Perth, Australia. He has performed 7 Edinburgh Fringe Shows in 2011,2014,2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.His sold-out Edinburgh debut show Bald Man Sings Rihanna received both audience and critical praise including a 5 star review from Bunbury Magazine. He annually hosts Scotfest in Tulsa, Olkahoma one of the biggest festivals celebrating Scottish Culture in North America – the festival attracts over 30,000 people across the weekend.