It took just one song and my 4-year-old, Mia, was off to jump around in the Wiggles' moshpit in front of the stage. While she wanted to get close to the action, and dance with Wags the Dog (who gave her the double thumbs-up at one stage), her main mission
Concert review: The Wiggles, Vector Arena
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The Wiggles clearly still love what they do. Photo / Supplied
Many parents - okay, most - can't stand the incessant "toot" of that big red car and the piercing screams of "Wake up, Jeff".
And yes, the live show does start to drive you around the bend after a while - and trying your hardest to zone out is your only escape.
But at around 80 minutes it is the perfect length. Even my 18-month-old Katie lasted the distance as she danced, laughed and screamed with delight at Wags doing hand stands.
As well as a farewell show, it was also a handover of sorts, with new Wiggles Emma Watkins, Simon Pryce and Lachlan Gillespie performing.
It's a sad but good thing that the three originals are passing on the mantle.
Because while it's clear from the smiles on their faces that they still love what they do, physically the pace of the show is demanding.
Although, proving "you're never too old to Wiggle", Jeff still manages to monkey around on the jungle gym, Murray plays a mean guitar, and Greg keeps the show shakin' and swingin' along.
But as they said, it's time for them to go, though one imagines Wigglemania will live on.
What: The Wiggles
Where: Vector Arena