The Wiggles are back… and cool
Apr 15, 2022
3 minutes
By Andrew Stafford
Since forming in 1991, Australian children’s group the Wiggles have pretty much seen it all. They’ve created a vast discography spanning 59 studio albums alone – and last year, they were the second-highest streamed Australian act on Spotify across all genres.
But in recent years, they’ve been noticing something new: a generational crossover. Their fans have grown up, many have formed their own bands – and they’re still Wiggles fans.
This became obvious in 2018, when Brisbane hard rock duo DZ Deathrays invited guitarist
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