Liverpool City Council will welcome Bluey and her little sister Bingo, from hit animated television series Bluey, for a Live Interactive Experience at Carnes Hill this month.

The series Bluey follows the adventures of a lovable and inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy who lives with her dad, mum and four-year-old little sister Bingo. In every episode, Bluey uses her limitless Blue Heeler energy to play elaborate games that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways.

Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller said Council is excited to bring the fun, energy, and vibrant atmosphere of the Bluey Live Interactive Experience to families in the community.

“Bluey is equally enjoyed by children and parents all over the world from its adorable characters and memorable catchlines to the important lessons it teaches us every episode,” Mayor Waller said.

“Being able to see and meet these globally beloved characters is a real treat for our community and further delivers on Council’s commitment to deliver events the whole family can enjoy.”

Carnes Hill Community and Recreation Precinct will host three Live Interactive Experiences on Saturday, 22 May from 10am – 2.30pm. The on-stage experience will feature Bluey and Bingo alongside two energetic hosts for 18 minutes of action-packed fun and games including Magic Asparagus, Magic Xylophone, Keepy Uppy.

Following each Live Interactive Experience, Bluey and Bingo fans will also have the opportunity to meet their favourite Heeler duo up close and personal for smiles, photos, and plenty of flossing.

The Bluey Live Interactive Experience is free, however, those wanting to attend will need to book tickets beforehand.

Due to social-distancing requirements, capacities are limited, and tickets are capped at five per booking, per account (maximum two adults and three children). Booking tickets early especially for the Bluey and Bingo Meet and Greets is strongly advised.

Tickets are available to book from 11am, Monday 10 May: www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au/bluey