Brett Blake is the king of GOING HARD!
This high-energy, mulleted stand-up comedian has had a wild year.
From being savagely heckled to getting into a fight with a bartender, seeing a fat-rich snowboarder nearly lose his life, getting stitched up in a drug deal with his uncle, working with the dumbest apprentice in the world, and experimenting with the wildest thing at a sex shop!
Strap in for his latest stand-up comedy special Go Hard or Go Home
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Brett Blake: The man, the mullet, the legend. A whip-smart, high-spirited stand-up who has performed widely across Australia. His unpretentious look belies a vulnerability and willingness to explore complex issues on stage. His material runs the gamut of living with dyslexia to truck licenses, and he is the only comic who physically built some of venues he has performed in. Brett’s audiences have been growing as much as his second-hand motorbike collection – exponentially. It is par the course for him to sell out entire seasons at comedy festivals and venues around the country. Brett has starred on Common Sense for Network 10, is a regular guest on countless Australian radio networks, has a hand in running Melbourne’s Comedy at Coopers Inn , is a regular visitor to The Little Dum Dum Club . He also co-hosts the bonkers double-dare fiesta that is Flat Stick with Nick Capper. More recently, you can see him in his undies in new Bonds campaign with Dustin Martin or stealing scenes in the Jamie Dornan thriller for Stan/Two Brothers, The Tourist . Brett’s one hour comedy special Bogan Genius is available now on Paramount +. Still, the mullet runs deep.“Punchy and relevant insight… peppered with clever jabs at Australian culture.” The Age“Blake has talent and skill…a lot of good belly laughs” **** – Melbourne Arts Fashion“His delivery is spot-on, his sense of humour relatable and his jokes sharp and entertaining. He is not afraid of being vulnerable or talking about taboo topics. And, at times, his ability to empathise, understand and cut through the complexities of sensitive issues is what makes him endearing, not to mention engaging to watch” Herald Sun