Seal The Borders! Canadian Comedians ‘The Trailer Park Boys’ Tour the South

Trailer Park Boys
The Trailer Park Boys:
Ricky, Julian and Bubbles

On the heels of a new season on Netflix and appearances on?Jimmy Kimmel and Snoop Dogg’s GGN YouTube channel, the popular Canadian comedy troupe and perpetually inebriated Trailer Park Boys, Ricky, Julian and Bubbles, take their “Still Drunk, High and Unemployed” Tour to the Southern United States.

The Trailer Park Boys will make seven?stops on their current tour later on this month, including two?shows in Texas and three?in California, opening at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland on February 17.

In real life, the 3 comedians from Nova Scotia, Canada, Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay and Mike Smith (a former member of the band Sandbox), have launched their own profanity-laced news website, Swearnet.com, and a new movie of the same name, released in American theatres back on September 12, 2014.

In addition, the show has attracted cameo performances from actress Ellen Page, rock front man Sebastian Bach and Rita MacNeil.

Tickets for these live shows, which are suggested for mature audiences or kids accompanied by an adult (due to extreme profanity and drug references), ranging from $40-$60, are available for all seven?shows at Ticketmaster’s website or at the box office.

Since their debut in the movie of the same name in 1999 and the series premiere in 2001, the show has won multiple awards in Canada and attracted Hollywood celebrity fans like Eddie Murphy, Kid Rock and guitarist Alex Lifeson of the band Rush.

Lifeson is featured in the uncensored episode seen below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNJXRbJ8JhM


For more information on the Canadian comedy trio, visit their unofficial website or make a simple YouTube search, where you will find clips from the TV show and also full episodes from past seasons originally aired on the Showcase channel in Canada.

 

Chris Macdonald is a freelance writer from Vancouver, Canada. He has been writing all his life in an amateur capacity and aspires to be a professional. For the time being, he pays bills working in a mental health office (yes, GOVERNMENT health care) in an administrative capacity. He hates talking about himself.