
Families heading to Sydney Zoo over the next month will be able to catch live weekend performances from Lenny Pearce, as the “Toddler Techno” performer brings his dance sessions to the zoo’s outdoor amphitheatre.
Running on weekends from 22 February to 15 March 2026, Lenny Pearce will perform four shows a day at the Sydney Zoo Amphitheatre in Eastern Creek. The sessions will feature remixed versions of children’s favourites including The Wheels on the Bus, Hop Little Bunnies and Five Little Ducks, reworked into upbeat tracks aimed at toddlers and their parents.
Promoting the event, organisers describe it as: “It’s LOUD. It’s LIT. It’s LITTLE. And it’s the only place in Sydney families can experience it.”
Each show runs for around 30 minutes, with performances scheduled at 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm and 1:00pm on 22 and 28 February, and 1, 7, 8, 14 and 15 March. Capacity at the amphitheatre is limited and attendees are advised to arrive early.
Entry to the Toddler Techno Rave is included with a standard zoo ticket. Children under three can attend free of charge. Parking is also free for visitors with a yearly pass.
Organisers say families can attend a show before or after exploring the zoo, with the performances positioned as part of a full day visit.
Bookings and further details are available via SydneyZoo.com.
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