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Dr Hubble’s Brilliant Bubbles
 

A fun, funny and (slightly) educational show by Australia’s favourite bubble man. Dr Hubble will amaze with bubbles you have never seen before –the square bubble, the bubble carousel, the chimney bubble, the explode-a-bubble, bubbles-inside-bubbles, and bubbles so big you could fit somebody inside them. It’s unbelieve-a-bubble!

★★★★★ ‘A show that’s perfect to take your littlest kids to – but older kids and adults will have a ball as well’ - Play & Go Adelaide 

‘Children and adults were agape with wonder’ - Weekend Notes

In 2025, Dr Hubble starred in Australia’s biggest bubble show The Bubble Spectacular, touring theatres across Australian and New Zealand - including two massive sold out shows at Hamer Hall (Arts Centre, Melbourne). Now it’s your chance to see him create his most amazing bubbles up close, and for a budget friendly ticket price!

PLEASE NOTE: For prams and pushers, we suggest travelling light as there are stairs to walk up. 

 

Event details

Venue: Spiegel Haus Melbourne
Bookings: https://www.universe.com/events/dr-hubbles-brilliant-bubbles-tickets-GJC4W7
Start Date: Sunday 29 March 2026

Dr Hubble's Brilliant Bubbles is performed in the Empire Tent, which is located on the Spiegel Haus rooftop. For rooftop access, patrons can enter via the Golden Square Car Park, where a wheelchair buggy system is available for transport. Wheelchair-accessible and level-access seating is offered and recommended for guests using mobility aids or those who may find stairs difficult.

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