Kevin Bloody Wilson Adds Eight SA Dates To His ‘Aussie Icon Tour’
Catch the foulmouth singer performing regional shows in March 2026.

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Foulmouth musical comic Kevin Bloody Wilson is returning to South Australia in 2026 for a run of eight shows.
Known for his controversial songs chock full of swearing and sexual themes, the Aussie larrikin has been entertaining audiences across the globe for almost a quarter of a century.
Having spent much of this year touring the nation on his Aussie Icon Tour, the man behind the Christmas classic ‘Hey Santa Claus’ is finally making his way back to SA with a bunch of regional shows.
“I love being on stage when every bugger in the audience knows every word to my songs. I now call them my DILLIGAF CHOIR,” Wilson says. “I don’t think there is a bigger choir in the world than the Kevin Bloody Wilson DILLIGAF CHOIR!”
The SA leg of Wilson’s Aussie Icon Tour takes in Mt Gambier, Murray Bridge, Goolwa, Whyalla, Port Pirie, Noarlunga, Renmark and Adelaide from 20-28 March 2026.
Tickets are on sale now via kevinbloodywilson.com.
With 350 million TikTok views, 4 million records sold and 6 million ticket sales around the World, Kevin Bloody Wilson is a phenomenon who continues to fly in the face of political correctness.
The ARIA Award winner has released 16 albums, with his most recent being 2023’s International DILLIGAF Day, and doesn’t look like slowing down anytime soon.
Catch Kevin Bloody Wilson performing in regional South Australia from 20-28 March 2026. Tickets on sale now at kevinbloodywilson.com.
Kevin Bloody Wilson Aussie Icon SA Tour Dates 2026
Friday 20 March – Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mt Gambier
Saturday 21 March – Performing Arts Centre, Murray Bridge
Sunday 22 March – Centenary Hall, Goolwa
Tuesday 24 March – Middleback Theatre, Whyalla
Wednesday 25 March – Northern Festival Centre, Port Pirie
Thursday 26 March – Hopgood Theatre, Noarlunga
Friday 27 March – Chaffey Theatre, Renmark
Saturday 28 March – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
Catch the foulmouth singer performing regional shows in March 2026.
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