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The Original Wiggles Are Reforming For A Once-Off, Over 18s Gig

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 23: Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page and Murray Cook of The Wiggles perform on stage during The Wiggles Celebration Tour at Sydney Entertainment Centre on December 23, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. This concert is the final time the original members of The Wiggles will perform on stage together as Greg, Murray and Jeff are retiring. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 23: Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page and Murray Cook of The Wiggles perform on stage during The Wiggles Celebration Tour at Sydney Entertainment Centre on December 23, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. This concert is the final time the original members of The Wiggles will perform on stage together as Greg, Murray and Jeff are retiring. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

If you're anything like this reporter, "The original Wiggles over 18s gig" is not something you'd imagine yourself ever typing into Google.

But this is exactly what happened at The Huffington Post Australia office this morning, and it's all because of this tweet.

Wait, what? Is this to say mean Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Greg Page and Jeff Fatt are re-forming and performing a once-off show for their now-grown-up fans?

It wouldn't be the first time a children's entertainer played over-18 gigs -- Peter Combe of 'Juicy Juicy Green Grass' fame has been touring the pub circuit for years.

Exactly who, what and where have yet to be announced, but it seems the reunion gig has been given the green light due to positive responses from fans to this tweet, also from Field, earlier in the year.

The Huffington Post Australia has contacted The Wiggles for further info. In the meantime, brush up on your wiggling skills by checking out the video below.

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