It’s About That Time For Mini Pop Kids

The kids' entertainers share a family-friendly version of Lizzo's hit & new tour dates.

Mini Pop Kids know it’s About That Time on their new single and video — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

A kid-friendly cover of Lizzo’s About Damn Time, the ’70s-inspired disco-funk earworm gets the video treatment with highlights from the Kids’ most recent tour, depicting a montage of the kids’ high-energy performances and fun-filled interactions with fans.

After a temporary touring hiatus due to Covid-19 restrictions, the Mini Pop Kids finally returned stateside this summer, where they will be touring through the fall. They have also added several new dates in Canada. A concert for both kids and parents, it isn’t merely a show, but an experience for the whole family. The jam-packed concert features the year’s biggest hits alongside everyone’s throwback favorites — including Mini Pop Kids’ beloved style of family-friendly covers of songs by Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa, BTS, Harry Styles, Olivia Rodrigo and more!

From the ’80s to now, the Mini Pop Kids have been entertaining global audiences for decades with their family-friendly spins on the world’s most popular songs; for the past 18 years the Mini Pop Kids have been Canada’s No. 1 children’s music group, with over a million albums sold, and topping the iTunes and Billboard charts. First launched in the 1980s, the original Mini Pops featured talented children singing pop hits of the day. It went on to sell millions of albums worldwide. Now that the original Mini Pops fans have grown up and have children of their own, K-Tel re-launched the Mini Pop Kids in 2004 in Canada.

While the pandemic may have briefly paused their annual cross-country tours, the Mini Pop Kids have been as busy as ever behind the scenes releasing single after single, including About That Time, and creating exclusive experiences for fans to connect with the band.

Tickets for Mini Pop Kids’ Bright Lights Relit Tour are available here now, and new dates are as follows:

Oct. 1 | Sick Kids Hospital, Toronto
Oct. 8 | Amnes Center, Burnsville, MN
Oct. 9 | Fargo Theatre, Fargo, ND
Oct. 23 | Chrysler Theatre, Windsor
Oct. 29 | Centennial Hall, London, ON
Nov. 12 | Georgian Bay Theatre, Barrie ,ON
Nov. 13 | Regent Theatre, Oshawa, ON
Nov. 19 | Community Auditorium, Thunder Bay, ON
Nov. 26 | Centre For the Performing Arts, Richmond Hill, ON

Get more information at their website.

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