Henry Rollins is stopping by Wollongong Town Hall this September with another spoken word tour.
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The 55-year-old rocker, who rose to fame with 80s punk band Black Flag, has since become a Jack of all trades.
He’s added Rolling Stone journalist, actor, motivational speaker, comedian, activist, TV and radio host to his belt – and he’ll be talking about it all on stage.
He’ll be chatting about his foray into movies, including the horror comedy He Never Died, as well as his trips “from here to the North Pole and back”.
The US presidential race is a hot topic he’ll touch on, proclaiming Hilary Clinton would make a great leader, while Donald Trump would be an “unmitigated disaster”.
But as America is a “wacky, dangerous country” he said it could go either way.
“It’s a very interesting ... country that tells you it’s the freest place on earth, yet, two men can’t get married without a bunch of people getting very, very angry.”
HERE the full interview below:
“An evening with Henry Rollins”, Wollongong Town Hall, September 9.