What a blast Muno had at the shows on Sunday! Here’s a video of his favorite moment!
The Philly Phanatic showed up as the super secret Dancey Dance guest at the 2:00PM performance of Yo Gabba Gabba! Live! There’s a Party in My City.
Less than 2 hours until showtime! Muno and Foofa arrived at The Mann Center early to scope things out before they perform with DJ Lance Rock, Brobee, Plex, Toodee, Biz Markie, and super secret dancey dance guests (you’ll have to come see the show to see who they are!!)!!!
As pictured, The Mann’s theatre staff is super excited about today’s show. “It’s going to be epic,” said a Production Assistant.
So grab your whole family, put on your dancing shoes, and come out to The Mann Center for the Performing Arts for the only Philly stop of the Yo Gabba Gabba! Live! There’s a Party in My City tour!
Shows are at 2:00PM and 5:30PM - gates open an hour before each show. See you today!
On their last big stop before The Mann Center, Muno and Foofa visited Adventure Aquarium (@AdventureAqua). They were greeted by tons of loyal fans, as well as some aspiring marine biologists.
As per usual, Muno got a dance party started. Everyone got down with their awesome dance moves inside the aquarium, and suddenly confetti was falling from the ceiling! It was a hoppin’ party — everyone had such a blast!
After the dance party, Muno and Foofa went scuba diving with some sharks (not pictured).
Don’t miss them, along with the rest of their crew (and some secret special guests!), tomorrow LIVE at The Mann! Two shows to choose from: 2:00PM and 5:30PM. See you there!
Also be sure to like Adventure Aquarium on Facebook!
Muno and Foofa dancing it up at the Please Touch Museum.
Muno and Foofa made an appearance at the @PleaseTouch Museum and showed off their dance moves!
They danced so hard, they made the news!
Don’t miss them THIS SUNDAY at The Mann!
After Regis & Kelly, the gang performed at WPIX. So much fun! Hopefully this will hold you over until Sunday when they perform at The Mann!
In between touring Philadelphia, Muno and crew headed up to New York really quick to make an appearance on Live with Regis and Kelly last Wednesday. Check out the video!!
Muno chilled with Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia on Sparks Street and had a dance party with his pal Foofa! $1 from every ticket sold will benefit Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia, a great organization transforming lives by building quality homes in partnership with families in need and by uniting all Philadelphians around the cause of affordable housing! Woohoo!
Muno and Foofa began the day by assisting volunteers with the construction of a house on Sparks Street. Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia’s Executive Director Frank Monaghan, as well as The Mann Center’s President & CEO Catherine Cahill, also stopped by to join the fun! All in all it was a fun and productive morning on Sparks Street!
After hammering some nails and putting up some drywall, Muno and Foofa danced in the street with some people in the neighborhood. Then it was off to the Ogontz Academy Bright Beginnings Daycare. When they children arrived to daycare, they were surprised by Muno and Foofa. The kids went crazy! It was such a nice surprise and lots of fun.
There’s still time to support Habitat for Humanity via buying tickets to Yo Gabba Gabba! Live! at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts on August 29. You can also donate any amount via their website. Also, be sure to become a fan of Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia on Facebook!
Muno continued on his tour of Philadelphia at the National @ConstitutionCtr on August 11. It wouldn’t be a very complete tour without exploring the city’s deep political and historical roots, and what better place to do so than the National Constitution Center!
Muno and Foofa first posed on Independence Mall with the magnificent National Constitution Center as their backdrop. Foofa then wandered off and did a carriage ride through Old City (not pictured), while Muno, Plex, Brobee, and DJ Lance Rock headed inside the Constitution Center.
Muno and his friends had the most fun posing with some of the United States’ founding fathers. Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Hancock, and others were more than happy to help promote their new friends’ upcoming performance at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts on August 29th.
After interacting with tourists and getting into some heated political debates, Muno signed the Constitution on behalf of Yo Gabba Gabba. The crew then posed together in the National Constitution Centers’ lobby with Independence Hall in the background. Overall it was an educational and enjoyable experience!
After The Mann’s 75th Anniversary season comes to a close, check out the National Constitution Center’s upcoming exhibit, Art of the American Soldier, which runs from September 24, 2010-January 10, 2011.