It took just one song and my 4-year-old, Mia, was off to jump around in the Wiggles' moshpit in front of the stage. While she wanted to get close to the action, and dance with Wags the Dog (who gave her the double thumbs-up at one stage), her main mission was to talk to the Wiggles.
And bless her, she did, having a chat with Anthony the Blue Wiggle between songs, and he even gave her a shout out. She was chuffed. But then that's what the Wiggles are all about - doing it for the kids.
This tour - including five shows at Vector Arena over the weekend before a jaunt around the country - is a special one for the colour-coded super star Australian band. Original members Murray (Red), Jeff (Purple) and Greg (Yellow) are calling it quits after 21 years, while Anthony (Blue) is staying on with three new recruits.
And all the Wiggles' loyal side-kicks were there to celebrate, like loony and loud Captain Feather Sword, demure and daffy Dorothy the Dinosaur, and even Muscle Man Murray (the beefcake alter ego of Murray) made an appearance.
It was a greatest hits set - because Mia and the hundreds of other kids wouldn't have settled for anything less - that took in Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car and Romp Bomp A Stomp to the lovely Rock-A-Bye Your Bear and a mash-up medley of the Wiggles' best songs as a finale.