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Kill Boring Dead To Lead Social Media Shake Up For Red Rooster

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Published on: 29th January 2026 at 12:44 PM
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As the first move in a new, social-dominant chapter for 2026, Australian chicken shop, Red Rooster, has appointed Kill Boring Dead (KBD) as its social media partner.

The partnership signals Reds’ intent to do things differently and rethink how fast-food brands show up in culture, leaning into realness over polish, creativity over convention, and ideas designed to live natively on social, not be retrofitted for it.

KBD has already hosted a Festival of Creativity for Red Rooster, a strategy day featuring drag performers, puppies and a taco truck.

Together, Reds and KBD are pushing beyond traditional content calendars into a new era of standout social content designed to improve ROI, while simultaneously strengthening the brand’s internal capability to use social as a prominent, high-impact marketing platform.

Sam Bragg, CEO of Red Rooster said the appointment reflects the brand’s appetite to do things differently. “Australia’s original chicken shop is officially done playing it safe, and this is just the beginning,” Bragg said.

“As we look to the future, we want our marketing to be as brave and bold as the brand itself and while traditional media will always be part of our media strategy, we are excited about engaging new and loyal customers in a different way.”

“Kill Boring Dead get culture, they get social, and they’re not afraid to challenge conventions. This partnership is about backing creativity, embracing risk, and showing up in a way that feels real, not rehearsed,” Bragg concluded.

The move marks the beginning of a broader, more radical approach to marketing for Reds, with social media set to become a more dominant brand platform for storytelling, experimentation and community engagement. The partnership will enhance Reds’ capabilities in this marketing segment.

Marcus Willis, CEO, Kill boring Dead said “Reds is an iconic Australian brand with a huge opportunity to own culture in a way most of their competitors won’t. They’re hungry to be brave, to move fast, and to put social at the centre, not the sidelines.”

“Even our Experience Lead, Shanice, got a tattoo of a pineapple fritter and the Reds logo, and yes, I’ve promised her free fritters for life. These are the kinds of KPIs we take seriously.”

“In this game of chicken, Red Rooster’s not flinching. They’re flooring it,” Willis concluded.

The appointment of Kill Boring Dead is the first step in what Red Rooster described as a deliberately disruptive marketing roadmap for 2026, with further announcements and initiatives to follow.

The partnership commences immediately with the first campaign expected to launch in market Q1, 2026.

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