By JIMMY BRIGGS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Published: 02:34 BST, 29 May 2025 | Updated: 02:35 BST, 29 May 2025

The Australian music industry is mourning the loss of legendary singer Mark Fenech, who died earlier this month after a private battle with bone cancer.

The 61-year-old Clowns of Decadence vocalist died on May 20, following a 14-month battle with bone cancer.

His death was confirmed in a heartbreaking social media statement by his former bandmates.

‘Today is a day of much sadness. The passing of the legendary Mark Fenech has rocked us all to the core,’ they began.

‘Was (and will forever be) the mightiest frontman punk in SA will ever know. Although he started in many earlier local punk bands his amazing work with the outrageously brilliant Clowns of Decadence will live with us forever.

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The Australian music industry is mourning the loss of legendary singer Mark Fenech, who died earlier this month after a private battle with bone cancer

The Australian music industry is mourning the loss of legendary singer Mark Fenech, who died earlier this month after a private battle with bone cancer

‘We have been privileged to call Mark a mate over the years and we were always a little envious of the talent and charisma which just seemed to ooze from every one of his pores.

‘He was just a brilliant person. Sending our love to all of his loved ones.’

Heartbroken fans took to social media to pay tribute to Fenech and honour his legacy.

‘If you didn’t get to see him perform, or get to meet him, I’m sorry for your loss. Vale the ringmaster, the entertainer, the comedian,’ one person wrote.

‘I always liked him. Felt he was one of the genuine nice guys of the scene,’ a second added.

Fenech, who was best known as his larger-than-life stage persona Ockerbozo, co-founded iconic Adelaide punk band The Mutants, in the ’80s.

The band later morphed into the Festered Vestoons and finally Clowns of Decadence. 

They gained notoriety for their clown costumes and electrifying local performances, featuring dangerous stunts, including sword-swallowing and fire-breathing.

The 61-year-old Clowns of Decadence vocalist died on May 20, following a 14-month battle with bone cancer

The 61-year-old Clowns of Decadence vocalist died on May 20, following a 14-month battle with bone cancer

His death was confirmed in a heartbreaking social media statement by his former bandmates

His death was confirmed in a heartbreaking social media statement by his former bandmates

Fenech also worked in movies, being involved in the transportation department for the iconic 2022 Adelaide-filmed horror movie Ribspreader, starring Romper Stomper actor Neil Foley. 

Clowns of Decadence drummer, Matt Jonsson, praised Fenech for always going above and beyond at their live shows.

‘He was one hell of a showman, full of energy. Constantly bouncing around, dodging three other members who were breathing fire,’ he said in a statement.

‘A selfless, very fun-loving, very approachable, very real type of person in real life.’

His death came as a shock to fans, as he kept his cancer battle private. 

Fenech is survived by his wife Lisa.

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Adelaide music legend dies aged 61 following private health battle

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