Will & Woody take their national drive show to the 2023 Adelaide Fringe Festival with Rude Jude

Will & Woody

The radio duo enlisted the help of Rude Jude, a 74-year-old friend of the show, who made her stand-up comedy debut

KIIS FM’s Will & Woody have taken their national drive show to South Australia for a one-night-only at the iconic 2023 Adelaide Fringe Festival.

The radio duo enlisted the help of Rude Jude, a 74-year-old friend of the show, who made her stand-up comedy debut. 

Rude Jude, who lives in Charleville – 8 hours inland from Brisbane – and owns a bait and tackle shop that also has ‘a naughty corner’ with some ‘special’ adult toys.

Jude has a wicked sense of humour and is known as a local legend in her hometown. Last night, she officially made Comedy Debut, performing in front of a sold-out crowd at a brand new Fringe venue, The Pyramid at Fool’s Paradise.

Will & Woody

Will & Woody

To open up the show too, the boys enlisted the help of renowned comedians Nikki Osborne and Nikki Britton.

This comes after it was announced that the Will & Woody show would be syndicated to 16 additional radio stations across regional NSW, Queensland and the Northern Territory thanks to a partnership with the Super Radio Network, earlier this year.

The KIIS FM Drive show can now be heard from 5-7pm on the following Super Radio Network stations: Sun FM Alice Springs; FM100.3 Armidale; B Rock FM Bathurst; Hill FM Broken Hill; Zoo FM Dubbo; FM104.7 Grafton; Tripple G FM Gunnedah; Gem FM Inverell; ZZZ FM Lismore; NOW FM Moree; Real FM Mudgee; 95.5 ROK FM Parkes; 92.9 FM Tamworth; Max FM Taree; 4AK Toowoomba/Warwick/Darling Downs and Roccy FM Young.
 


ARN’s chief executive officer Ciaran Davis said: “We are excited to grow our partnership with the Super Radio Network with this new deal that extends the reach of Will & Woody to an even larger audience across regional areas and opens up further opportunities for our commercial clients.”

Will & Woody, known for their above-average gags, banter and vulnerability, already connect with 1.62 million Australians each week via their daily drive show, broadcast across the KIIS Network and 19 regional stations. 

See also: ARN’s Will & Woody hit regional airwaves via partnership with Super Radio Network

Top image, left and right: Will McMahon, Rude Jude and Woody Whitelaw

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