Great show! They have a great energy level and the kids love them - and the parents too! We'll be going to their next show and recommending it to our family and friends! The VIP experience includes a photo with them afterwards. Be prepared for it to take some time and don't jump the line - it's embarrassing to see all of the parents acting like that. Trust me, the wait is worth it for the kids! I would know since we were one of the last families to get a turn, but my child was still ecstatic. : )

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- 7/4/25Until 7/6/25Mariposa Folk FestivalOrillia, ON, CAJ.B. Tudhope Memorial ParkOn partner site
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About
Splash'N Boots In Concert
The town of Kingston, Ontario, is best known for producing some of Canada's most rugged rock bands (The Tragically Hip, The Headstones), but it's also the birthplace of the nation's most ebullient children's music duo, Splash'N Boots.?
Singer/guitarist Nick Adams and fellow vocalist Taes Leavitt first teamed up at Queens University, and they debuted their cheery musical act in 2003 as part of a class project. (And there was more than just creative chemistry between the two — they've since become husband and wife.)?
After performing at local schools, libraries, and parks, the duo — decked out in their signature blue-and-yellow outfits — began to cultivate a national audience with highly participatory, frantically strummed sing-alongs. They resemble quirky pop outfits like Barenaked Ladies and They Might Be Giants as much as kiddie-folk icons like Raffi and Fred Penner.?
Following the release of their third album — 2006's Popcorn, Pickles, and Parrots — Splash'N Boots won their first SiriusXM Independent Music Award for Children's Artist/Group or Duo of the Year (a feat they'd repeat in 2012 and 2014). Their ascent was also perfectly timed to take advantage of the burgeoning medium of YouTube, with colorful animated clips like "Monster Party" and "Barnyard Hardcore Band" attracting audiences to their highly energetic live shows.
Their videos would reach an even wider audience in 2011, when their clips were picked up for regular rotation on Treehouse Television. That led to the 2014 debut of their own Pee-Wee's Playhouse-inspired TV series, Big Yellow Boot.?
While Splash'N Boots' onscreen popularity and multiple Juno Award nominations have turned them into an international touring act, they've always gone out of their way to perform for those kids who are unable to attend their shows. The duo makes regular appearances at hospitals and are actively involved in Lucas' Letters, a pen-pal program for autistic children.?
Their 2018 revue — the Big Love, Kisses and Hugs Tour! — was partly inspired by their friendship with a 6-year-old boy who had been bullied at school and was gifted a special blue-and-yellow hug pillow from the duo to help him cope. So while a Splash'N Boots show is full of upbeat, interactive songs (with Adams and Leavitt spending as much time in the audience as onstage), expect some beautifully tender moments as the duo promote their message of kindness and empathy.
- by TorontoMom on 10/27/16George Weston Recital Hall at the Toronto Centre for the Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5
Upbeat and hilarious
by Cdstella on 10/25/16George Weston Recital Hall at the Toronto Centre for the Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5The kids and I love seeing splash'n boots. They're always so funny, with tons of energy and the kids love dancing along to all their songs. Can't wait to see them again!
Perfect!
by Momofamonkey on 10/4/16Burton Cummings Theatre - WinnipegRating: 5 out of 5Can't say enough good things about this concert. Great length for the little ones. Very interactive with the crowd. Funny for the parents too. Would definitely go again.