The Wiggles Announce 'Wiggle & Learn BIG SHOW' 2024 Australian Tour
The Wiggles have a new version of their live show and are ready to entertain fans both young and old across the country this November and December.
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Everyone’s favourite children (and adult) entertainers, The Wiggles, have announced they are bringing a new live show to fans around the country.
The ‘Wiggle & Learn BIG SHOW’ 2024 Australian tour is inspired by the group’s YouTube show and will take in cities across the nation this November and December.
Expect to hear all your favourite Wiggles tunes along with new songs from their forthcoming effort, Wiggle and Learn: 100 Education Songs for Children. This new album is the band’s 100th release since forming in 1991 and teaches things like language skills and numeracy. It is set for release on Friday, August 16.
The tour hits Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne Newcastle and Sydney, with The Wiggles performing multiple shows each day.
Tickets for all shows go on sale this Thursday, July 11 at 10:30am local time via thewiggles.com.
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The Wiggles promise an interactive and engaging live show mixing education with entertainment. All eight Wiggles – Anthony, Lucia (Blue), Simon, Caterina (Red), Lachy, John (Purple), Tsehay and Evie (Yellow) will be performing, along with Wiggly friends Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Captain Feathersword and the Tree of Wisdom.
Blue Wiggle Anthony Field expressed excitement about the tour and album, saying, “We can’t wait to hit the road and bring the Wiggle and Learn BIG SHOW to families across Australia! Our annual BIG SHOW is one of our favourite times of the year as we celebrate with families all over Australia. This year’s BIG SHOW is all about enjoying the songs you know and love, but with many fantastic new ones, too.
“It’s going to be a blast, filled with dancing, fun and educational moments that will ignite creativity and curiosity in children. I could never have imagined that one day we’d be playing songs from our 100th album, and we’re so proud to be the soundtrack to so many children and families. We can’t wait to see all the happy faces out there and share the joy of learning through music!”
Catch The Wiggles in Adelaide at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Saturday, November 16 performing two shows. Visit The Wiggles’ website for more details.
The Wiggles ‘Wiggle & Learn Big Show’ Australian Tour 2024
Saturday, November 9-Sunday, November 10 – RAC Arena, Perth
Saturday, November 16 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Saturday, November 23 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Saturday, November 30 – AIS Arena, Canberra
Saturday 7-Sunday 8 December – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Wednesday, December 11 – Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Saturday, December 14 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Saturday, December 21 – ICC Sydney, Sydney
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