They appear daily in over 8.3 million homes across the country on their hit TV show, “The Big Yellow Boot.” Now, Treehouse's Splash'N'Boots has announced that tickets are officially on sale across Canada for The Big Yellow Boot Tour.
Kicking off this September, Splash’N Boots — who are three-time JUNO nominees – are taking their Big Yellow Boot friends, Charlie, Keys and Jumping Jack Granny, coast to coast for seven weeks, stopping in over 30 Canadian cities along the way. This is the first time all the characters from the Big Yellow Boot will be together on stage across Canada.
The Sudbury show takes place Friday, Oct. 7 at Laurentian University's Fraser Auditorium.
One dollar of each ticket sale from the Big Yellow Boot Tour will go directly towards bringing musical programming and opportunities to communities in Northern Canada.
Having done many shows in Canada’s great North, the act is excited about how “Splash’N'Boots 4 Kids” (focusing on its four core values: Love, Happiness, Inclusion and Connection) can help create sustainable, long-term musical programming, as well as hands on opportunities for kids to build confidence, get creative and have fun.
“We're so excited to be taking this brand new show across Canada and, in doing so, help bring more music to families in northern communities,” said Taes (the group's “Boots”), in a press release. “We believe strongly in the power of music to inspire and bring people together, and feel that concerts and musical programming should be accessible to everyone,”
“This time our show is bigger, with so many more elements and characters, so we're excited for families to have the full Big Yellow Boot experience and also work collectively to spread music far and wide across our country!”, said Nick (the group's “Splash”).
Paving the way as Canada's premiere children's entertainers, Splash'N Boots encourage families across Canada to come to The Big Yellow Boot Tour wearing their best yellow and blue outfits, and get ready to sing and dance and have a hilarious and unforgettable time with their family, the press release said.
Tickets, which cost $28.25 each, are available through the Sudbury Theatre Centre box office. Visit www.sudburytheatre.ca.