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8+ years

Mini Mosher Sound System

6 - 11 July 2024

About

Set heart rates thumping and feet pumping with Mini Mosher Sound System - the ultimate fusion of fun, rhythm, and and dance for young partygoers. 

Join the party, check out some live performances of pop hits and learn the latest TikTok dance move. Gather the whole family and dance the afternoon away.

Suitable for ages 8-13. This event is free, make sure you register to secure your spot!

How to participate //

This event is free, no registration is required.

RE//PLAY is open from 10am - 5pm for family events. Check out our Venues information page for more information on RE//PLAY.

Event Details

Duration
No performance data available
Age Suitability
8+ years

Under 18s must be accompanied by a parent/guardian aged 18+ or responsible adult aged 21+.

This event is more suited for ages 8-13.

Price Range
$0.00
  • Free Non-Ticketed: $0.00

Note:

All children attending RE//PERTH must be under the direct supervision of a parent/guardian aged 18+ at all times. Nominated responsible adults must be 21+. The festival site is licensed, and valid ID must be presented for entry.

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Note:

All children attending RE//PERTH must be under the direct supervision of a parent/guardian aged 18+ at all times. Nominated responsible adults must be 21+. The festival site is licensed, and valid ID must be presented for entry.

Missed out on an event or session that’s currently sold out? Fill in this form to be added to the waitlist!

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Rock 'n' Toddle

Rock ‘n’ Toddle are a Perth-based children's entertainment company. They make energetic and interactive performances for mini-moshers and accompanying adults. Get down to age-appropriate gigs with popular music, or one of their specially hosted activities.

RE//PERTH acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and pay our respect to the Whadjuk Nyoongar people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and play.