Sydney is no stranger to unique experiences, but the latest addition to our city’s vibrant scene is something truly special. Get ready to step into the colourful world of The Wiggles like never before with the all-new DJ Dorothy’s Rave of Innocence at the Crystal Palace, Luna Park. This isn’t just any show—it’s a sensory overload that blends music, lights, and nostalgia into an immersive extravaganza that promises fun for all ages.
Whether you grew up singing along to “Hot Potato” or you’ve got little ones who can’t get enough of “Fruit Salad,” this experience is a must. The Wiggles have been a beloved part of Australian childhoods for over 30 years, and now you can relive those memories—or make new ones—with this dynamic event.
This immersive experience will transport you through eight intricately designed rooms where light and sound collide in a mesmerising display. DJ Dorothy the Dinosaur and her crew are turning up the heat with electrifying remixes of classic dance anthems and your favourite Wiggles hits like “Rock-A-Bye Your Bear,” “Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car,” and more! Plus, don’t miss the chance to meet and snap a photo with Dorothy or Henry the Octopus!
While the experience is designed with kids in mind, it’s far from a children-only affair. Parents who grew up with The Wiggles will find plenty to enjoy, whether it’s the nostalgia factor or simply the joy of seeing their kids light up in wonder. The experience strikes the perfect balance between a family-friendly outing and a walk down memory lane for those who’ve been fans for decades.
With its limited run, DJ Dorothy’s Rave of Innocence is sure to be a hot ticket in Sydney. Doors are open now, and trust us—you’ll want to secure your tickets before they’re gone.
🚨 Special Offer for Mon-Weds only: One (1) adult free of charge with paying child ticket. Applies Aug 19 – Sept 25 inclusive for Dorothy the Dinosaur sessions in Sonic Neon only. 🚨
👉 Free adult ticket does not apply if the child is under 85cm (entering free of charge). Limited time offer. Management discretion strictly applies.