What's On

Bubba Licious presented by Last Dodo Entertainment
 

The perfect show for babbling babies and tireless toddlers.

 

It's a sensory display of colour, sound, light and movement to spark joy and ignite wonder.

Yes, it's a show for babies!

 

A sensory display of colour, sound, light and movement to spark joy and ignite wonder.

Incorporating puppetry, clowning, bubbles, shadow play and much more.

 

 

10.30am, 11.15 am and 12pm (10.30 shows only on weekends)

 

Event details

Venue: Perth Town Hall
Bookings: https://fringeworld.com.au/whats-on/bubba-licious-fw2026
Start Date: Sunday 01 February 2026

 

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