
Kidz Bop Live: The Concert Movie
Music · Family
Overview
Join the KIDZ BOP Kids for a larger-than-life concert adventure featuring today’s biggest hits, including 'APT.', 'Pink Pony Club', and more. Get ready to sing, dance, and celebrate together as the theatre turns into your family’s very own dance floor!
Top Cast
Camilla Silva
Camilla Silva
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Camilla Silva
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Savannah Dahan
Savannah Dahan
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Savannah Dahan
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Peter Hegener
Peter Hegener
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Peter Hegener
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Ivan Newton
Ivan Newton
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Ivan Newton
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Sadie Thwaites
Sadie Thwaites
Self
Sadie Thwaites
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