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Wiggle Fun Tour at Venue 114

The kids will be jumping with joy when The Wiggles come to the Sunshine Coast as part of their Wiggle Fun Tour on Friday 17 May at Venue 114 at Lake Kawana.

Hot off the back of last year’s sold-out tour, tickets are now available for this year’s show which will see Emma, Lachy, Anthony and Simon singing and dancing with all their Wiggly friends including Captain Feathersword, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus and the brand new Wiggly friend, Shirley Shawn the Unicorn.

Kids will love to sing along to ‘Do the Propeller’ or ‘E-M-M-A’, say g’day to Lachy’s friend Ponso the Pony or play ‘Simon Says’ as well as doing the ‘Hot Potato’ or ‘Rock a Bye Your Bear’.

Creator of the Wiggles and Blue Wiggle, Anthony said he can’t wait for fans to experience the Wiggle Fun Tour.

“You’ll hear all the songs you love,” Anthony said.

“The show will highlight different styles of dance that go with different styles of music.

“Children will see and hear drums, keyboards, banjo, guitars, bagpipes and singing.”

Tickets are $32.90 for adults and children and children under two are free on the knee.

For more information about the Wiggle Fun Tour visit www.venue114.com.au.

Venue 114, formerly known as Lake Kawana Community Centre, is located at 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina. Event parking is free and public transport is available nearby.

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