Little ones from across the region came together today at the Civic Theatre to get their wiggle on.
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The Wiggles brought their 'Wiggle Fun Tour' to town, and while the yellow star was a clear favourite of the children flooding the foyer, everyone was excited to see all of the entertainers bring the television performance to life.
The Red Wiggle, Simon Pryce, said performing for Wagga was just as exciting as ever before.
"It's all about having fun at this show, Wiggles shows are always about having different styles of music, dance, educating children and entertaining them as much as we can," he said.
"It's funny really, children are much the same all over the world, they respond the same, so it's about us giving as much as we can and realising that when children come to our shows it could be the first time they've been to a theatre or seen a show so it can be a bit overwhelming."
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Simon gave a run-down of their performance, and said to expect a range of music from Scottish and Irish songs to New Zealand and Torres Strait Island songs.
"We have, of course, the much loved characters like Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Captain Feathersword, Henry the Octopus, and a new character this time, Shirley Sean the Unicorn, so this will be the first time she is in Wagga," he said.
"Kids love her so it will be really exciting."
The star children's performer kept up his energy beyond the stage, and said it was 'a good life'.
"Four shows a day can be a bit tiring but it's never hard to keep smiling, especially with audiences like this, children are so beautiful and get so involved, so it's a disservice if we don't give them everything we have," Simon said.
"The lucky thing is, I play myself, or an extension of myself, so that's the nice thing about what we do, we are real people playing ourselves and entertaining children the best we can."