The OG Wiggles reunite for an adults-only show at Melbourne’s Falls Festival

The ‘OG’ Wiggles got together on Thursday night to perform one of their popular adults-only shows at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
Performing on stage during the Falls Festival in Melbourne, crowds went wild for the iconic children’s entertainment group which includes longtime friends Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Greg Page and Jeff Fatt.
They brought beloved artists back to life on stage – including Wake Up Jeff – alongside other period songs and recently popular remixes.
The “OG” Wiggles reunited Thursday night to perform one of their popular adults-only shows at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Pictured, L-R: Jeff Fatt, 69, Greg Page, 50, and Murray Cook, 62
Other beloved characters such as Dorothy the dinosaur and Captain Feathersword the friendly pirate also made an appearance.
Yellow Wiggle Greg Page seemed to focus solely on vocal and dance performances during the show.
He had fun leading the audience through the famous Can You Point Your Fingers and Do The Twist? song and dance.

Performing on stage during the Falls Festival in Melbourne, crowds went wild for the iconic children’s entertainment group which includes longtime friends Anthony Field, 59, (left) Murray Cook, Greg Page and Jeff Fatt

They brought beloved artists back to life on stage – including Wake Up Jeff – alongside other period songs and recently popular remixes.

Other beloved characters such as Dorothy the dinosaur and Captain Feathersword the friendly pirate also made an appearance
The 50-year-old entertainer left The Wiggles in 2006 due to a series of chronic health issues, but has returned several times over the years as a guest or temporary member.
Meanwhile, Jeff Fatt donned his signature skivvy Purple Wiggle and took the stage to perform his usual track in which he falls asleep at odd times, prompting the catchphrase Wake Up Jeff.
Elsewhere, he was seen at the controls of the keyboards during musical sets.

Yellow Wiggle Greg Page seemed to focus solely on vocal and dance performances during the show


He had fun leading the audience through the famous Can You Point Your Fingers and Do The Twist? song and dance

Meanwhile, Jeff Fatt donned his signature skivvy Purple Wiggle and took the stage to perform his usual track in which he falls asleep at odd times, prompting the catchphrase Wake Up Jeff.

Elsewhere, he was seen at the controls of the keyboards during musical sets


Fatt retired from the band in 2012 but returns often for reunion shows and continues to have creative input.
Fatt, 69, retired from the band in 2012 but returns often for reunion shows and continues to have creative input.
Murray Cook has taken over from Red Wiggle.
The 62-year-old musician seemed to be in his element as he took up acoustic and electric guitar as he often did on the show.
Like Fatt, Cook officially retired in 2012, but continued to return for meetings and to provide creative input, even becoming a tour manager in 2013.

Murray Cook has taken up the mantle of Red Wiggle once again


The musician seemed to be in his element as he took up the acoustic and electric guitar as he often did on the show

A good time was had by all during the nostalgic set


Finally, Blue Wiggle frontman Anthony Field couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he played an electric banjo and guitar
Finally, Blue Wiggle frontman Anthony Field couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he played electric banjo and guitar.
The 59-year-old, who is the last remaining original Wiggle on the TV show, was rarely seen without an instrument as he danced on stage.
Much to the delight of their adult fans, Dorothy the Dinosaur and Captain Feathersword have appeared on stage.
The crowded field erupted in cheers as the latter burst onto the stage to perform his signature sketches.

To the delight of their adult fans, Dorothy the Dinosaur and Captain Feathersword appeared on stage

The crowded pitch erupted in cheers as the latter burst onto the stage to perform his signature sketches

Captain Feathersword is pictured here performing physical stunts during the show


Groups of adults showed up to watch the Wiggles they grew up with
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