The Wiggles announce an American and Canadian tour after a years-long absence, with the children’s group promising “an energetic show”.
The Wiggles head to the States.
The children’s group announced an American and Canadian tour in an Instagram post on Monday.
When the band traveled overseas in September and October, they promised “a high-energy show” and “a celebration of music, dance and endless fun.”
The tour begins September 13th in Philadelphia before heading to Washington, DC, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
More shows will take place in Canada, with The Wiggles visiting St. John’s on September 23, before shows in Nova Scotia, Ottawa and Toronto, among others.
The Wiggles (pictured) are on their way to the States. The children’s group announced an American and Canadian tour in an Instagram post on Monday
The group said they “did their best” to “stay in as many places as possible in the short time we’re there.”
They also promised more shows in 2024 for cities they missed, hoping to “get to more places next year.”
The Wiggles announced they have added four new members to the popular children’s music group in 2021.
Three women and a former Justice Crew pop singer joined Blue Wiggle Anthony Field, Red Wiggle Simon Pryce, Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins and Purple Wiggle Lachlan Gillespie.
When the band traveled overseas in September and October, they promised “a high-energy show” and “a celebration of music, dance and endless fun.”
The newest Red Wiggle Tsehay Hawkins is only 17 years old and was adopted from Ethiopia.
She appears alongside Justice Crew’s John Pearce, a 32-year-old personal trainer.
The pair share the stage with Kelly Hamilton, a 46-year-old dancer who has performed with the likes of Beyoncé and Pink.
New Blue Wiggle Evie Ferris, a 26-year-old Indigenous dancer from Cairns, also joined the children’s group.
That same year, Emma Watkins, who had been Yellow Wiggle since 2013, left the group.
The Wiggles announced they have added four new members to the popular children’s music group in 2021