Beloved children's entertainer, Emma Memma announces first Australian tour!
Emma Memma announces her first Australian tour, Emma Memma's Twirly Tour.
To celebrate Emma Memma’s Twirly Tour, her first Australian tour for 2023, for 23 hours only (or until the presale allocation is exhausted), tickets for every show will be available to purchase at a special presale event on Twirly Tuesday, February 7 from 9am for a never to be repeated price of $23+BF each!
Once this presale event allocation is exhausted, tickets for all shows will revert to $30+BF and will be available to purchase on Thursday, February 9 at 10am. My Live Nation members can also secure tickets during the My Live Nation presale beginning Wednesday, February 8 at 9am.
Follow these three Twirly Tuesday tips to make the most of your Emma Memma’s Twirly Tour experience:
1) Sign up to Emma Memma’s newsletter here before Tuesday February 7 to get the special link to buy tickets for $23 for 23 hours only.2) If you miss out on this offer, you can buy tickets in the My Live Nation presale on Wednesday February 8 or in general on sale from Thursday, February 9 at livenation.com.au
3) Choose your best orange, pink and green outfits to dress up for Emma Memma’s Twirly Tour!
Families will be treated to Emma Memma classics on the Emma Memma Twirly Tour like ‘Twirly Tuesday’, ‘Wombat Wednesday’ and ‘I Love You’ as well as new favourites ‘Balancing Ballet’, ‘Thank You’ and ‘See Me Jump’ that are all featured on Emma Memma’s YouTube Channel here.
Emma: “We can’t wait to see you at these shows because everyone deserves to experience the joy of singing, dancing and learning sign language. This is the first time we are taking our live show around the country and we are so looking forward to seeing families dressing up in their favourite orange, pink and green outfits!”
Empowering the next generation through movement, creativity, inclusiveness and friendship, Emma Memma with her love of dance, sign language and music, brings visual communication to the forefront of the children’s media space and fans will get to immerse themselves in this sparkling experience on Emma Memma’s Twirly Tour.
Families are encouraged to dress in Emma Memma and Elvin Melvin’s favourite colours: orange, pink and green!
Approved tour images that can be used for promotional purposes only here
Photo Credit: @girlinthebandana
View Emma Memma’s Media Kit to access all content assets here
EMMA MEMMA'S TWIRLY TOUR
AUSTRALIA 2023
SYDNEY / CAMMERAYGAL COUNTRY, BIG TOP |
SUNDAY MARCH 12 |
NEWCASTLE / AWABAKAL & WORIMI COUNTRY, CIVIC THEATRE |
MONDAY MARCH 13 |
WOLLONGONG / DHARAWAL COUNTRY, ANITA’S THEATRE |
TUESDAY MARCH 14 |
GOLD COAST / YUGAMBEH COUNTRY, LAKESIDE ROOM CALOUNDRA / KABI KABI & JINIBARA COUNTRY, KINGS THEATRE |
FRIDAY MARCH 17 SATURDAY MARCH 18 |
BRISBANE / MEANJIN COUNTRY, PRINCESS THEATRE |
MONDAY MARCH 20 |
CANBERRA / NGUNNAWAL COUNTRY, ALBERT HALL |
WEDNESDAY MARCH 22 |
ADELAIDE / KAURNA COUNTRY, NORWOOD CONCERT HALL |
FRIDAY MARCH 24 |
MELBOURNE / NAARM COUNTRY, ATHENAEUM THEATRE |
SUNDAY MARCH 26 |
LAUNCESTON / KANAMALUKA COUNTRY, TRAM SHEDS |
THURSDAY MARCH 30 |
PERTH / WHADJUK COUNTRY, ASTOR THEATRE |
SUNDAY APRIL 2 |
BUNBURY / WARDANDI COUNTRY, BUNBURY REGIONAL ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE |
MONDAY APRIL 3 |
ALICE SPRINGS / ARRERNTE COUNTRY, CONVENTION CENTRE |
WEDNESDAY APRIL 5 |
About Emma Watkins
Dancer and filmmaker Emma Watkins began her performance career early from the age of three, nurturing her love of dance and movement by performing ballet, Irish, hip-hop, tap and contemporary dance.
Emma studied at The McDonald College for the Performing Arts, Sydney Film School, ED5 International and at the University of Technology Sydney, completing her master’s in Media Arts and Communication.
Emma has been passionate about sign language and raising awareness of Australia’s Deaf community since she was young. Emma pursued studying sign language, completing her Diploma of Auslan (Australian Sign Language) and is currently studying a Diploma in Interpreting at Deaf Connect and her PhD at Macquarie University in Sydney, focusing on the affective, artistic integrations of sign language, dance and film editing.
Over the last two decades, Emma has developed a high level of skill using expressive effort in movement. Emma hopes to continue to improve access for the Deaf community and those who use sign language in her own personal research projects.
For all tour and Live Nation Australia enquiries:
Arlo Flitcroft
arlo.flitcroft@livenation.com.au
0432 518 045