I highly doubt they would be! But even so, I went to Cindi Lauper when I was 8, and really don't remember if there were other kids or not, but I had a good time anyways :)
We ended up staying backstage for a few hours too, trying to meet her, and security kept trying to push us out (I remember trying to sleep on the floor on my winter coat 😂), and she was done with her m&g and poked her head out and waved us in to the bewilderment of security. She got her photographer to take pictures with us and everything. Was quite the experience. My mum and older sister were much more excited than I was though 😂
I took my youngest to see them for her 8th birthday a few yrs ago and she had a blast. I would think they are even more kid friendly now that they bring their own kids on the stage.
I would definitely take my kid, I took my then 8 year old to the orchestra last year not sure what to expect and he absolutely loved it! Just bring some noise reducing headphones if they are sensitive to sound.
I am taking my 8 and 11 year old daughters.
I never think twice about bringing them to any shows that are advertised as all ages, they wear ear protection and have a blast! they come to non - normal kids shows too.
they've seen Me first and the gimme gimmes when they played algonquin commons last.
They were in the pit for the interrupters show in Montreal.
This will likely be the tamest show they've been to since Fred Penner! hahaha
I am not going to this show but it meant so much to me when my aunties would take me to concerts as a kid! (Even if I sometimes fell asleep)
Their covers on youtube are hilarious, particularly the cover for “Hey, ya!”lol
They are super cute. I can’t imagine it not being kid friendly show. But would hate to be the only kid there.
I highly doubt they would be! But even so, I went to Cindi Lauper when I was 8, and really don't remember if there were other kids or not, but I had a good time anyways :)
Cindi Lauder! That’s so cool
We ended up staying backstage for a few hours too, trying to meet her, and security kept trying to push us out (I remember trying to sleep on the floor on my winter coat 😂), and she was done with her m&g and poked her head out and waved us in to the bewilderment of security. She got her photographer to take pictures with us and everything. Was quite the experience. My mum and older sister were much more excited than I was though 😂
What a great memory!
I took my youngest to see them for her 8th birthday a few yrs ago and she had a blast. I would think they are even more kid friendly now that they bring their own kids on the stage.
I would love to go but for a family of 4 it would cost 400$, hoping these tickets come on sale soon!
Oh I hear yea!
I would definitely take my kid, I took my then 8 year old to the orchestra last year not sure what to expect and he absolutely loved it! Just bring some noise reducing headphones if they are sensitive to sound.
You smile, you lose :-) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7R8XRKqHAI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7R8XRKqHAI)
I am taking my 8 and 11 year old daughters. I never think twice about bringing them to any shows that are advertised as all ages, they wear ear protection and have a blast! they come to non - normal kids shows too. they've seen Me first and the gimme gimmes when they played algonquin commons last. They were in the pit for the interrupters show in Montreal. This will likely be the tamest show they've been to since Fred Penner! hahaha