What makes Bianca Del Rio successful? On tour for one, and EW exclusively reveals the RuPaul’s Drag Race icon’s upcoming show dates.
The Drag Race Season 6 winner, “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie” actress and the world’s favorite drag clown will make 60 stops across the United States and Canada in 2024 on her new stand-up tour.
Bianca Del Rio reveals Dead Inside tour dates. Shaun Vadella
The show, called “Dead Inside,” will cover politics, pop culture, political correctness, current events, cancel culture and everyday life “from the perspective of someone who is dead inside” and will find “humor in it all,” the tour says official summary.
“The world is burning, but I’m not worried. I’m dead inside and find humor in everything,” Bianca told EW in an exclusive statement. “If you’re not easily offended and ready for a night of irreverent humor, hop in losers, we’re going for a ride!”
The traveling series marks Bianca’s sixth stand-up comedy tour, following the global success of 2022’s Unsanitized and 2019’s It’s Jester Joke, which saw her become the first drag queen to headline London’s Wembley Arena and New York’s Carnegie Hall – two huge venues, both sold out.
Bianca Del Rio’s Dead Inside tour dates. Shaun Vadella
Over three months, Bianca will visit nearly every corner of the United States and Canada, including small towns and major cities, with two different VIP packages available for fans to purchase.
In addition to winning Drag Race in 2014, Bianca also starred in two feature films: Hurricane Bianca and Hurricane Bianca 2: From Russia With Hate, both of which revolved around her drag persona. In 2018, she also released a self-help book called Blame It on Bianca Del Rio.
“A lot of people have asked, ‘Why do you think you’re the perfect advisor?’ And I said, “Well, that swollen walrus, Dr. Phil, does it and he’s not a doctor, so I’m qualified because I’m not a woman,” Del Rio told EW at the time of the book’s release, referring to her qualifications, with the project being “the expert in nothing to have an opinion on everything”. “So she invited her followers to submit questions from their playful – and sometimes downright nasty (in the best way) – perspective.” “I think the world would be a better place if you had advice from a drag queen.” Not to mention, a drag queen could use the money a therapist makes. But if anyone knows hardship and trouble, it’s us. Look at me: only my face went through it.”
Bianca Del Rio for her Dead Inside Tour. Shaun Vadella
Tickets for Bianca’s Dead Inside tour will be available to the public on her website starting November 17th at 10am local time.
Bianca Del Rio Dead Inside tour dates:
February 12 – San Diego, California (Balboa Theater)
February 13 – Phoenix, Arizona (Celebrity Theater)
February 15 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Tower Theater)
February 16 – Birmingham, Alabama (Lyric Theater)
February 17 – Atlanta, Georgia (Atlanta Symphony Hall)
February 18 – West Palm Beach, Florida (Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts)
February 19 – Orlando, Florida (Hard Rock Live)
February 21 – Raleigh, NC (Meymandi Concert Hall)
February 23 – Richmond, Virginia (The National)
February 24 – Washington, DC (DAR Constitution Hall)
February 25 – Glenside, Pennsylvania (Keswick Theater)
February 27 – Poughkeepsie, NY. (Bardavon)
February 28 – Hartford, Connecticut (Belding Theater)
February 29 – Brooklyn, NY (Kings Theater)
March 1 – Boston, Mass. (Boch Center Wang Theater)
March 2 – Portland, Maine (State Theater)
March 4 – Rutland, Vt. (Paramount Theater)
March 5 – Toronto, Ontario (Massey Hall)
March 8 – London, Ontario (Centennial Hall)
March 9 – Hamilton, Ontario (First Ontario Concert Hall)
March 12 – Ottawa, Ontario (Southam Hall)
March 13 – Montreal, QC (L’Olympia)
March 15 – Kitchener, Ontario (Center in the Square)
March 16 – Detroit, Michigan (Masonic Cathedral Theater)
March 19 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Pabst Theater)
March 20 – Green Bay, Wisconsin (Meyer Theater)
March 22 – Cleveland, Ohio (The Agora)
March 23 – Columbus, Ohio (Southern Theater)
March 25 – Newport, Kentucky (MegaCorp Pavilion)
March 26 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Byham Theater)
March 28 – Indianapolis, Indiana (Clowes Memorial Hall)
March 29 – Chicago, Illinois (Chicago Theater)
March 30 – St. Paul, Minnesota (Palace Theater)
March 31 – Thunder Bay, Ontario (Thunder Bay Community Auditorium)
April 2 – Winnipeg, Manitoba (Burton Cummings Theater)
April 3 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (TCU Place)
April 4 – Calgary, Alberta (Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium)
April 5 – Edmonton, Alberta (Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium)
April 7 – Anchorage, Alaska (William A. Egan Civic and Convention Center)
April 9 – Vancouver, British Columbia (The Orpheum)
April 10 – Kelowna, British Columbia (Kelowna Community Theater)
April 13 – Victoria, British Columbia (Royal Theater)
April 15 – Portland, Oregon (Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall)
April 16 – Eugene, Oregon (McDonald Theater)
April 17 – Seattle, Washington (Paramount Theater)
April 19 – Sacramento, California (Crest Theater)
April 21 – Los Angeles, California (The Theater at the Ace Hotel)
April 23 – Austin, Texas (Paramount Theater)
April 24 – New Orleans, La. (Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts)
April 25 – San Antonio, Texas (Tobin Center for the Performing Arts)
April 26 – Dallas, Texas (Majestic Theater)
April 28 – Kansas City, Missouri (The Midland)
April 29 – Denver, Colorado (Temple Hoyne Buell Theater)
April 30 – Salt Lake City, UT (Eccles Theater)
May 2 – Santa Rosa, California (Luther Burbank Center for the Arts)
May 3 – San Francisco, California (The Warfield)
May 5 – Pomona, California (Fox Theater Pomona)
May 6 – Palm Desert, California (McCallum Theater)
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