Macaroni KID Brooklyn NW has teamed up with Time Out Market New York to host free concerts for toddlers and babies featuring Suzi Shelton and Hopalong Andrew! RSVP and invite your friends!
📆 Friday, January 17: Suzi Shelton
📆 Sunday, January 26: Hopalong Andrew
🕙 Doors open 10am, Show 10:15-11am
📍 Time Out Market New York, 5th Floor – 55 Water Street in DUMBO, Brooklyn
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In addition to the show:
- Free temporary tattoos provided by Macaroni Kid Brooklyn NW
- Order your food and drinks ahead on Friday morning! Skip the line and pre-order for counter pickup on your way in or you can even select deliver to table once you're settled in on the 5th floor. Breakfast options include Clinton St Baking Company, Doughnuttery, Ess-A-Bagel, and Settepani.
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About Suzi Shelton:
If you've never been to a Suzi Shelton concert, you are in for a treat! With over a decade of experience, Suzi creates music that is both uplifting and fun, encouraging little ones to sing, dance, and explore the world around them. Her songs are filled with playful melodies and positive messages such as "Spread More Love," and "Go Fire Truck Go," making her a beloved figure among families who seek heartwarming and interactive musical experiences. As a true happiness-maker, Suzi's performances are infused with charm and energy, leaving her young audience (and their grownups) smiling and inspired. For the youngest audience members, Suzi uses props such as books, egg shakers, dancing scarves, and special "friends" like Grey Squirrel, Snowy the Owl or her beloved Cinnamon Bear. Shows end with a disco dance party, bubbles, free stickers and lots of hugs!
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About Hopalong Andrew:
Hopalong Andrew is the hardest-working cowboy musician in Brooklyn, traveling the children's-entertainment circuit with the lasso-swinging performer.
New York City's singingest cowboy celebrates the "can do" spirit of cityfolk and countryfolk alike, and the incredible-but-true multicultural heritage of the American West. His high-spirited concerts incorporate music, lassos, and hijinx for a show that is fun and informative for small and tall alike. Who else will lasso a cab while playing the “William Tell” Overture on harmonica? He is the critics' favorite in the New York Times, New York Magazine, Time Out New York, Wall Street Journal, and family press; and tours nationally with appearances at Wolf Trap Nat’l Park, Levitt Pavilion Westport, Opry City Stage, and more. Recently featured in New York Magazine, who call him "The countrified king of our family entertainment circuit."
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