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ABOUT Rock The Tots

Welcome to Rock The Tots!

Gigs for little people... and their grown-ups!

Established in 2018, we run fun and fabulous music events for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers in Bath, Bristol and beyond. We perform in a variety of wonderful arts venues and festivals across Somerset and Wiltshire.

Please see gig listings HERE.

Who are we?

 

We are Steph and Craig, seasoned performers with a wealth of experience and a love of live music. We're also Mummy and Daddy to two small people. We set up Rock The Tots to pass on our passion for music to the next generation of gig-goers. But just as importantly, we wanted to create a baby and toddler group that would entertain the grown-ups too. You see, having BEEN THERE with our two cherubs, we know that there are only so many times you can hear 'Wheels on the Bus'. We know that 'Wind the Bobbin Up' is a CLASSIC, but after the 200th time it can start to wind one around the bend...

Our sessions are designed to inspire, entertain and burn off some excess energy! With the added bonus that you, the adult, get to listen to something a bit more contemporary, upbeat and on your level. 

What happens at a Rock The Tots gig?

You and your child can enjoy a variety of upbeat covers performed by a professional musician. Expect to hear anything from The Beatles to Beyoncé, from Queen to the Kings of Leon, from Lionel Richie to Lady Gaga.

The aim? To have FUN!

Each gig hosts a theme, with puppets, props, funny memes and lots of silliness. We provide freshly washed sensory scarves and sterilised shaky eggs and instruments for you and your baby to borrow. So sway away, tap those toes, and shake along to the music! 

Each hour gig will finish with a lovely storytelling session, connected to the theme, to calm you and your little rock stars before we say Cheerio until the next time.

We are extremely stringent with all our cleaning measures. If you have any questions, please drop us a line at steph@rockthetots.co.uk

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