Next year will mark 25 years since Australia’s most iconic children’s music group, The Wiggles, unveiled their debut album, which is a sobering thought if you spent your childhood dancing along to the skivvy-clad crew.

To celebrate, the original lineup of the band are getting back together, with blue Wiggle Anthony Field announcing on social media that he and his former bandmates will play an over-18s pub gig for charity this January.

As ABC News reports, Field took to Twitter to first gauge interest in the idea, asking, “Anyone be interested in attending a pub gig, for over 18s? Original Wiggles reunion next year. Played live and loud! It’s for a great charity?”

Field’s tweet received an overwhelmingly positive response from grown-up Wiggles fans, including Charli Robinson, best known as one of the original members of fellow children’s group Hi5, who wrote, “I bags mosh pit!”

Field soon took to Twitter again to confirm that the reunion was on. “Great response! We get to help a mate, so dust off the old VHS tapes, The Original Wiggles will be doing a pub show for over 18s, January 2016!” he wrote.

Original Wiggles Jeff Fatt (purple), Greg Page (yellow), and Murray Cook (red) retired from the internationally popular children’s group in 2012, with Field the only original Wiggle remaining in the current lineup.

At the moment there’s no word on an exact date or location for the reunion gig, nor any word on whether there’ll be appearances from Dorothy the Dinosaur or Captain Feathersword, but we’re sure donning a skivvy will be encouraged.

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