The Pajamazon Jungle by The Vegetable Plot
Event description
Enter the Pajamazon Jungle with ARIA-nominated kids band The Vegetable Plot in their award-winning musical comedy show packed full of veggie bangers!
Beloved Aussie kids band The Vegetable Plot first sprouted at the 2014 Sydney Fringe, winning the award for Best Children's Show.
Since then Aspara Gus, Ru Barb and Sir Paul McCarrotney have travelled all over Australia, playing their funky-fresh tunes, spreading Love and Peas and serving up a big wriggling heap of truly rotten puns.
Now part of the ABC Kids music family with listeners in over 150 countries, multiple international awards, an ARIA nomination and more than 3 million streams on Spotify to their name, The Vegetable Plot has grown into that rare thing: a "kids band" that adults enjoy listening to just as much as the kids.
They now invite you to venture into a wild and very silly place they call The Pajamazon Jungle. Enter if you dare, but watch out, there are earworms everywhere!
- Winner of the 2014 and 2022 Fringe Kids Award for Best Children's Show
- Winner of the 2019 International Songwriting competition “Best Children’s Song” category
- 2020 ARIA and AIR Award Nominee
- Winner of 7 international film awards for their “Spanish Onion” animated music video
- Winner of the ELTons Award for Innovation in English Language Teaching
- Over 3.5 million streams on Spotify
Suitable for ages 3+ Children under the age of 15 will require a parent or guardian to book a ticket to accompany them throughout the performance.
“What really kept me engaged was the sheer level of lyrical intellect and complexity, something that promises to keep the parents entertained while the kids are having a blast. Excellent morals delivered in a wonderful way by passionate people”
- What's On Sydney
'The Vegetable Plot team is also running Magic Garden songwriting workshops for 5-9 year-olds.
Find out more here!
Photo Credit: Cassandra Hannagan
Photo Credit: Lyn Taylor
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