21 January – 15 February

A man stands in front of a vibrant, colourful mural featuring circular patterns and bright lights. He wears a black cap with a white letter “J,” a denim jacket over a grey hoodie, and has a full beard. His expression is serious towards the camera.
A man stands onstage holding a microphone in one hand and a mic stand in the other, mid-performance. He wears a loose black T-shirt and jeans, lit by a spotlight. The background shows the words “Border Crossings ORIGINS” projected on a dark screen, with the silhouettes of audience members visible in the foreground.
A side-by-side image of the same man. In the left panel, he stands onstage in front of red curtains, smiling while speaking into a microphone. He has a short beard, wears dark sunglasses, and a black long-sleeve shirt with an orange “NXP” logo. In the right panel, he poses confidently against a white background, balancing on one leg with the other bent, holding a white mobility cane in one hand. He wears the same black outfit and sunglasses.

Black, Blind & Boodli with Joshua Warrior

Blazing into the 2026 Perth Fringe, Joshua Warrior returns with BLACK, BLIND & BOODLI

A raw, fearless and hilarious stand-up experience. Blinded but not defeated, this powerhouse Aboriginal comic flips struggle into comedy with sharp wit, wild storytelling and brilliantly human moments. Like a phoenix rising from the darkness, Warrior is authentic, bold and unforgettable. 

"Joshua Warrior is operating at several levels of comedy at once. His show gives the satisfaction that a laugh-a-minute stand-up lacks.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Come see him — ‘cause he can’t see you.

Comedy • Stand Up
South Australia
 
First Nations Australian
 
Thu, 22 Jan - Sun, 01 Feb
 
50 min
 
The Grosvenor Hotel
 
MA15+ (3 Warnings)
 
$40
 
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