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The Original Wiggles Are Reuniting For A Bushfire Relief Concert

The Original Wiggles Are Reuniting For A Bushfire Relief Concert

'Toot toot chugga chugga big red car'.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

World famous group The Wiggles has announced a bushfire relief concert to raise funds for organisations that are helping with the bushfire.

But it's not the group that are around today; it's the original members.

People who grew up in the 90s will remember the likes of Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Greg Page and Jeff Fatt as the OG Red, Blue, Yellow and Purple Wiggles.

They've announced they're putting on an over-18s reunion concert, with all the proceeds going towards to the Australian Red Cross and the NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service (WIRES).

They'll be playing at the Castle Hill RSL on January 18 to everyone who wants to jam along to their greatest hits.

Blue Wiggle Anthony Field told 2GB Radio: "People can drink whatever they like and sing along to Joannie Works With Five Hammers!

"We've got some firies coming down from the Newcastle area. We want them to take the applause on behalf of all the firies.

"They're really looking forward to it too, just getting out there and I suppose just for an hour or two forgetting about what they've been doing and seeing, and put a bit of a smile on their face too."

To be honest, that sounds bloody fantastic.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 10am.

Featured Image Credit: ABC

Topics: Celebrity, News, bushfire, Australia