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LITTLE GAMES NIGHT OUT

Between 4pm–6pm, Big Games Night Out is presenting a special program for the young and the young at heart. A place where children and adults can dress up and party together, featuring free-to-play family-friendly games activations, facepainting, the Cosplay Runway, Just Dance, Australia's Favourite Bubbleman Dr Hubble and Joey Lightbulbs' Family Rave.

JOEY LIGHTBULB’S FAMILY RAVE

Joey Lightbulb's Family Rave is coming in hot, ready to make you feel cool; a short set with a biiiig vibe. It's GAME ON for 15 songs in 30 minutes including singalongs, epic fails and sneaky remixes.

DJ  Joey Lightbulb (Melbourne man about town Mikey Cahill) is the founder of Wham Bam Thank You Fam, a family disco that's for kids and kidults. His parties are for everyone to enjoy not endure and after a dozen successful events Lightbulb has tapped his family and friends to take over Fed Square's main stage for an all killer no filler set of dance music with a gaming twist. 🕺

DR HUBBLE’S BUBBLES

Dr Hubble is Australia's Favourite Bubbleman.

With a unique blend of humor, creativity, and a touch of science, Dr Hubble creates miraculous moments by masterfully manipulating simple soap bubbles. His shows are not only entertaining but also slightly educational, sparking curiosity and wonder in the hearts of spectators.

Each show is a joyful experience that lingers long after the final bubble pops. 🫧


+ Thursday 9 October | Big Games Night Out

+ Fed Square Main Stage

+ 4PM to 6PM

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Two children dressed as Super Mario and Luigi, wearing colorful costumes with mustache props, posing with one child's arm raised in a fist.

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