This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

LEATHER LUNGS: SHUT UP AND SING! - A drag queen with pink hair and wearing a pink ruffled gown, shoots us a sultry look

LEATHER LUNGS: SHUT UP AND SING!

Cabaret • Comedy
Australia • SA Premiere

★★★★★ “One of the most phenomenal voices you’re ever likely to hear live” - The Advertiser
★★★★★ "Hands down the best cabaret/drag show I’ve ever seen – and I’ve seen a few" - Scenestr

It's time to shut up and sing! Experience the power of a voice spanning over four octaves in this hilarious cabaret romp.

With the flamboyance of Prince, the force of Aretha, and a vocal range as mind-blowing as Freddie’s, this daring deviant will blow you away. A master of falsetto and stiletto, this vocal sensation marries savage wit, outrageous innuendo and what Express Magazine called “a voice to die for” to drag you screaming with laughter into a world of pleasure, amusement and sensation!

Presented by: Ben Anderson Presents

Ben Anderson is Melbourne-based independent creative producer who works primarily in cabaret, theatre, and puppetry. Ben has worked with cabaret artist Leather Lungs for the past 5 years, and has enjoyed supporting such an incredibly talented artist to share their inspiring message all over the world.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • Emotional roller-coaster 3
  • Hidden Gem 1
  • Mind-blowing 3
  • Standing ovation 6
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    One of the most phenomenal voices you’re ever likely to hear live - The Advertiser

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    Unapologetically raw, real, and rambunctious - all in one hell of a rollercoaster of an hour - Weekend Notes

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    hands down the best cabaret/drag show I’ve ever seen – and I’ve seen a few - Scenestr

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    Wellington may have held a Queen concert last night but the best version of Somebody to Love was belted out by Leather Lungs that evening - Speakeasy

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    stunning vocals and brilliant, commanding and camp on stage charm - Alex Dunkin, Glam Adelaide

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