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Hi-5 Alive is the third tour of Hi-5, performed by Kathleen de Leon Jones, Nathan Foley, Tim Harding, Kellie Crawford and Charli Robinson. The tour began on August 18th at the Newcastle Civic Theatre in 2001, and continued to tour Australia and New Zealand that year. It was later brought over to Singapore in 2002, and in the United Kingdom in 2004, starting on the 13th to the 15th of February in Manchester until the 3rd to the 4th of April in Cardiff.
Songs[]
NOTE: Setlist is currently incomplete and only consists of songs that have been confirmed through surfaced pictures and footage. Songs in bold highlight the Songs of the Week featured in this concert.
- It's A Party (Opening Version)
- Super, Super Hero
- Super, Super Hero (Rock and Roll Version)
- Boom Boom Beat
- Move Your Body
- Keeper Of the Night Stars
- Phone Operator
- Round 'Em Up
- Buried Treasure
- Captain Puffy Pants
- You're My Number One
- Ready Or Not
- L.O.V.E.
- It's A Party (Ending Version)
Cast[]
Presenters[]
Puppeteers[]
- Charli Robinson as Chatterbox
- Sophie Katinis as Chatterbox (UK leg only, also understudy for all members)
- Tim Harding as Jup Jup
Tour Dates[]
Australia and New Zealand (2001)[]
- August 18-19th, 2001 - Newcastle Civic Theatre
- August 22nd-23rd, 2001 - NSW, Cronulla Sutherland Leagues Club
- August 25-26th, 2001 - Castle Hill, NSW, Hills Centre
- August 27-28th, 2001 - Hurlstone Park, NSW, Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL
- September 1st-2nd, 2001 - Moore Park, NSW, Horden Pavillion
- September 5th, 2001 - NSW, Revesby Worker's Club
- September 8th, 2001 - Wollongong Entertainment Centre
- September 9th, 2001 - Canberra Theatre
- September 15th, 2001 - Melbourne, Monash University - Robert Blackwood Hall
- September 18th, 2001 - Geelong Arts Centre
- September 20th-21st, 2001 - VIC, Ringwood, George Wood Performing Arts Centre
- September 22nd-23rd, 2001 - VIC, Burwood, Besen Centre
- September 26-27th, 2001 - Melbourne, State Theatre
- October 4-7th, 2001 - Perth Concert Hall
- October 11-14th, 2001 - SA, Torrensville, Thebarton Theatre
- November 17th, 2001 - QL, Cairns Convention Center
- November 18th, 2001 - QL, Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre
- November 22nd, 2001 - Maryborough, QL, Brolga Theatre
- November 24-25th, 2001 - Rockhampton, QL, Pilbeam Theatre
- November 27th, 2001 - Toowoomba, QL, Empire Theatre
- November 29th, 2001 - Tweed Heads, NSW, Twin Towns Service Club
- December 2nd-3rd, 2001 - Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
- December 10th, 2001 - Palmerston North, Regent on Broadway
- December 11th, 2001 - Wellington Town Hall
- December 13th, 2001 - Napier Municipal Theatre
- December 15th, 2001 - Civic Theatre, Auckland
Singapore (2002)[]
- November 16-20th, 22nd-23rd, 2002 - Kallang Theatre
United Kingdom and Ireland (2004)[]
- February 13-15th, 2004 - Manchester Opera House
- February 16-17th, 2004 - New Theatre Oxford
- February 19th-22nd, 2004 - London, Hammersmith Apollo
- February 26-28th, 2004 - Bristol Hippodrome
- February 29th, 2004 - Yorkshire and the Humber, Leeds Grand Theatre
- March 2nd-5th, 2004 - Newcastle City Hall
- March 7th, 2004 - Norwich, Theatre Royal
- March 8-9th, 2004 - York, Grand Opera House
- March 10-11th, 2004 - Dublin, The Helix
- March 13th, 2004 - East Midlands, Grimsby Auditorium
- March 18-20th, 2004 - Birmingham, Alexandra Theatre
- March 22nd-24th, 2004 - Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
- March 26-27th, 2004 - Liverpool Empire Theatre
- March 30th-April 1st, 2004 - Edinburgh Festival Theatre
- April 3rd-4th, 2004 - Cardiff, St. David's Hall
Gallery[]
UK Tour Poster Gallery[]
Tour dates as featured in the tour poster in the Boom Boom Beat UK album.
Header of the tour dates website [1]
Trivia[]
- The UK leg of this tour marks the first tour of Hi-5 in the United Kingdom.
- Furthermore, this leg of the tour was also co-produced with Fiery Angel Productions.
- The costumes worn by Hi-5 in the UK leg on the tour were partly recycled from Come On And Party!: Live in Concert.
- A majority of the set pieces and costumes from this tour would later be recycled for Hi-5 USA's tours, notably the main wall set pieces (including Jup Jup's wall). Furthermore, part of the opening theme choreography from this tour would take inspiration into those tours.