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Giggle and Hoot - Live In Concert
 

Live Nation and ABC Events are excited to present the return of the sell-out live stage show GIGGLE AND HOOT LIVE IN CONCERT, with a national tour this March and April.

After announcing the end of weekly filming schedule for their much-loved ABC series’ in 2019, Jimmy Giggle (played by Jimmy Rees) and his Owl Pals Hoot and Hootabelle are thrilled to be able to activate their time into their live show, taking themselves on the road to share joy with pre-schoolers everywhere in a series of live performances across the country.

Set off on a pirate adventure to find Mini Hoot, and witness the self-proclaimed ‘World’s Greatest Magician’ – Magician Jimmy Giggle-ini – then hoot off into the Giggle Galaxy to help Hootabelle ‘Twinklify’ the stars, with plenty of good times along the way.

Owl Pals can sing, stomp and roar to all their favourite Giggle and Hoot songs, from The Gigglemobile to Go Giggleosaurus and many more.

“Touring with Giggle and Hoot has always been my favourite part of the job” said Rees “Being able to connect with the audience live is such an awesome feeling! I can't wait to get back on the road, see you soon Australia! Hoot hoot!”.

2019 saw Jimmy and the team dedicate an extraordinary number of hours to filming Giggle and Hoot, first broadcast on 29 June 2009, so the program can remain on the ABC KIDS’ channel, app and iView throughout next year and beyond, continuing to make pre-schoolers smile and laugh from when they wake until the moment Hoot’s Lullaby sings them to sleep at night.

 

Event details

Venue: Various Locations
Bookings: livenation.com.au
Start Date: Tuesday 31 March 2020

 

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