Octonauts Live at the Fox Theatre in Detroit

Have a little Octo-Cadet in the house? Then you’re in luck! Mark your calendar for Oct. 28, 2016, when The Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure will take the stage in Detroit.

The show will take place at 6 p.m. Friday at the Fox Theatre in Detroit.

It’s the first time that The Octonauts are presenting live shows in the United States – and kids won’t want to miss the chance to see their deep sea friends on stage.

The Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure will include fan-favorite songs along with brand new music and plenty of appearances from Captain Barnacles, Lieutenant Kwazii, Medic Peso and more.

The Detroit stop is part of a 60-city tour that began in September and continues through December.

“We are calling on all cadets and their families across the country to assist our very dynamic team of adventure heroes on their fast-paced, exciting underwater adventure,” executive producer Jonathan Shank said in a press release. “This stage show is packed with singalongs. Audiences can expect a high level of interactivity with their favorite characters on stage.”

The interactive show will feature two acts of about 30 minutes each and a brief intermission.

Tickets are available from $29.50 to $130 (VIP package). Children ages 1-year and younger can sit on a lap for free. For more information or to buy tickets, contact Ticketmaster or visit the Octonauts Live website.

For info on the Octonauts Live show at the Fox Theatre in Detroit – and even more fun events in southeast Michigan – visit the Metro Parent calendar.

Photo courtesy of Dan Tsantilis

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