‘There is little that can console us’: The 61-year-old who brought wild joy to generations of punters has passed

The Australian music community has been rocked by the loss of one of its most vibrant figures.

What began as a private health battle has ended in heartbreak for fans, friends, and family alike.

Tributes are pouring in as the curtain closes on the life of a beloved frontman.


The Australian music scene was in mourning following the death of Clowns of Decadence frontman Mark Fenech.

Fenech, known to fans as ‘Ocker Bozo’, died on 20 May after a 14-month battle with a rare and aggressive form of bone cancer.

He was 61.


image1.png
Mark Fenech loses 14-month cancer battle. Image source: Facebook/Mark Fenech


The Adelaide-born performer had been a fixture in the city’s live music circuit for more than four decades, both as a headliner and a passionate supporter of local talent behind the scenes.

His wife, Lisa, confirmed the sad news in a post shared to his social media account.

‘It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we share the passing of Mark Fenech also known as “Ocker Bozo” from the Clowns of Decadence,’ she wrote.

‘On Tuesday, the 20th of May 2025, after a long and brave battle for 14 months from a rare form of bone cancer, which sadly had spread throughout Mark's body, he lost his fight to this insidious disease.’

Lisa added that it was Mark’s final wish that his family’s privacy be respected.

She explained that while she was not on social media herself, messages of support and condolences were welcome on Mark’s page.


Fans responded swiftly, flooding the post with heartfelt messages and memories of the beloved performer.

The remaining Clowns of Decadence members also shared a tribute through their official social media page.

‘It is with the heaviest of hearts that the Clowns of Decadence farewell from this planet our magnificent and infamous front man, Ockerbozo (aka. Mark Fenech),’ the band wrote.

‘There is little that can console us from the devastation of losing our dear friend and brother in arms.’

‘Mark has been a shining light in the Adelaide live music scene for the past 40 years, both on stage and working behind the scenes to support other local bands and venues.’


A funeral for Fenech was scheduled to be held in Adelaide on Friday, 30 May.

He is survived by his wife and their two children.

Fans wanting to revisit the band’s eccentric energy and theatrical flair can take a trip down memory lane with one of their classic performances.

Watch the video below to see Mark Fenech in his element.


Source: Youtube/Doc Boom​


Key Takeaways
  • Mark Fenech, frontman of Clowns of Decadence, died on 20 May after battling bone cancer for 14 months.
  • His wife Lisa confirmed the news on social media, asking for privacy while inviting condolences.
  • Fans and bandmates shared emotional tributes, praising his decades-long impact on Adelaide’s music scene.
  • A funeral was set for 30 May in Adelaide, and he is survived by his wife and two children.

Mark Fenech’s legacy will live on through the music, memories, and moments he created both on and off stage.

His presence was a gift to the Adelaide music scene, and his absence will be deeply felt.

May he rest in peace.
 

Seniors Discount Club

Sponsored content

Info
Loading data . . .
Not everything is relevant to all members here but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be posted. This site is for many and varied members and therefore not everyone relates to every story but that doesn't mean it has no value as it would to those who knew or have heard of the person in question. So perhaps take it easy with the dismissive comments and spare a thought for those who may have known him or at least known of him. Off my soapbox now.....
 
He's so iconic I've never heard of him or his band. Please stop these ridiculous headlines & give us information that is relevant.
How about these "iconic" Z-grade American actors who we have never heard of, who starred a some Z-grade television show or movie for 30 seconds that we never heard of either.
 
Not everything is relevant to all members here but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be posted. This site is for many and varied members and therefore not everyone relates to every story but that doesn't mean it has no value as it would to those who knew or have heard of the person in question. So perhaps take it easy with the dismissive comments and spare a thought for those who may have known him or at least known of him. Off my soapbox now.....
Totally agree.
 
Not everything is relevant to all members here but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be posted. This site is for many and varied members and therefore not everyone relates to every story but that doesn't mean it has no value as it would to those who knew or have heard of the person in question. So perhaps take it easy with the dismissive comments and spare a thought for those who may have known him or at least known of him. Off my soapbox now.....
Well said @Blarney. 👍🏻
 
Not everything is relevant to all members here but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be posted. This site is for many and varied members and therefore not everyone relates to every story but that doesn't mean it has no value as it would to those who knew or have heard of the person in question. So perhaps take it easy with the dismissive comments and spare a thought for those who may have known him or at least known of him. Off my soapbox now.....
I call bullshit matey. If you are calling someone iconic in a headline then they should be iconic.
If it was someone from AC/DC, Little River Band, Men at Work, The Angels, Cold Chisel, Sherbet etc then they would be iconic.
Not someone from a band no one has ever heard of. It’s laughable.
 

Join the conversation

News, deals, games, and bargains for Aussies over 60. From everyday expenses like groceries and eating out, to electronics, fashion and travel, the club is all about helping you make your money go further.

Seniors Discount Club

The SDC searches for the best deals, discounts, and bargains for Aussies over 60. From everyday expenses like groceries and eating out, to electronics, fashion and travel, the club is all about helping you make your money go further.
  1. New members
  2. Jokes & fun
  3. Photography
  4. Nostalgia / Yesterday's Australia
  5. Food and Lifestyle
  6. Money Saving Hacks
  7. Offtopic / Everything else
  • We believe that retirement should be a time to relax and enjoy life, not worry about money. That's why we're here to help our members make the most of their retirement years. If you're over 60 and looking for ways to save money, connect with others, and have a laugh, we’d love to have you aboard.
  • Advertise with us

User Menu

Enjoyed Reading our Story?

  • Share this forum to your loved ones.
Change Weather Postcode×
Change Petrol Postcode×