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The Wiggles: Get ready to wiggle out as iconic kids group announce brand-new Aussie tour extravaganza

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The Wiggles bring their ARIA award-winning live show to arenas across Australia, promising a festive day filled with music, dancing, and laughter for the whole family.
Camera IconThe Wiggles bring their ARIA award-winning live show to arenas across Australia, promising a festive day filled with music, dancing, and laughter for the whole family. Credit: The Wiggles

The beloved children’s entertainment group, The Wiggles, have just announced their brand-new Australian tour extravaganza — WIGGLY DAY OUT!

The tour is set to kick off in November through to December this year, bringing their ARIA award-winning live show to arenas across Australia including Hobart, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

Audiences can expect an unforgettable “carnival-inspired” event filled with vibrant performances by the Wiggly “Great Eight” — Blue Wiggles Anthony and Lucia, Red Wiggles Simon and Caterina, Yellow Wiggles Tsehay and Evie, and Purple Wiggles Lachy and John.

The Wiggles will also be joined on stage by all their Wiggly friends, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Captain Feathersword and Shirley Shawn the Unicorn.
Camera IconThe Wiggles will also be joined on stage by all their Wiggly friends, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Captain Feathersword and Shirley Shawn the Unicorn. Credit: The Wiggles.

The show will also feature popular songs such as Rock-a-Bye Your Bear, Hot Potato, and Fruit Salad, as well as new hits like Getting Strong and Hey Tsehay.

Blue Wiggle Anthony Field said, “We can’t wait to hit the road again and bring our biggest and brightest show yet to families all over Australia.”

“We have some surprises in store, including new songs and a lot of festival fun, guaranteed to put smiles on faces everywhere.”

Tickets go on sale on Thursday, July 20 at 11am AEDT at www.thewiggles.com.au/live

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