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Provocative, controversial, electric... Brendon Burns is back on the road this spring, kicking off at the Warwick Arts Centre on February 1st and with a grand finale at The Junction, Cambridge on July 27th.
Burns walked away with the If.comedy Award at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, comedy's highest accolade (formerly the Perrier Award).
Confrontational and up-front, Burns captures his audience with a proverbial slap in the face. He's a rare sociopolitical comic willing to oppose all schools of thought - he's neither politically correct or incorrect.
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It's no surprise that Burns has been compared to legends Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, Sam Kinison and Bill Hicks.
Burns was banned from BBC TV for snogging a goat live on air.
He handed out enough mushrooms at Glastonbury to get a thousand people high because Bill Hicks and John Lennon talked about it but didn't.
He wrote a trilogy that sent him clinically mad, and he was committed to a mental institution.
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