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

Boats and Bogans - A graphic image of six men standing in a desert in the forefront of the image. the background of the image features a wooden boat floating in the ocean. The text written across the top of the image reads, ‘Aditya’, ‘Rudes’, ‘Paul’, ‘Delhi Buoy’, ‘Henry Wilson’ and ‘Barry’ in bubble font.

Boats and Bogans

Comedy • Stand Up
South Australia
Rudes (RAW comedy 2020 winner) is an absolute riot and loves to hate doctors who compare red bull to c*caine (red bull does not give him wings).

Aditya (RAW comedy 2020 finalist) is what happens to you when you don't listen to good advice. Whatever you do, do not call him a pappadam.

Delhi Buoy (sold-out shows at Fringe 2019/2020 and MICF 2020), tired of being asked 'where are you from?' changed his name to the answer.

Barry, an absolute favourite across the Adelaide comedy circuit, find out why he gets annoyed at vegans, vegemite, hipsters and aussie rules.

Paul the black, regular feature at Rhino Room Friday nights, is a self proclaimed black person and he is just here for the visa.

Henry Wilson, reckons he looks like a thumb, enuf said. Come and find out what that means.

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: Multicultural Comedy

Multicultural comedy is a diverse and colourful(literally so) collaboration between 5 of the best stand-up comedians around in Adelaide.
A mix of artists who have toured the world with SOLD-OUT shows across Adelaide Fringe, MICF and Perth Comedy last year, their stories just cannot be missed.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

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    If you’re curious about tasting some raw, Adelaide stand up, Boats and Bogans makes for a good appetizer but don’t forget the pappadam. - Steve Davis, The Adelaide Show