Bindi goes to the US
Bindi Irwin is is flying to the US and taking part in Tourism Australia’s G’Day USA Week initiative from January 11 to 20, with the eight year old wildlife also take her adrenalin charged stage show Bindi and The Crocmen to Los Angeles and New York.
Bindi will be joined by her mother Terri and the Manager of their Australia Zoo wildlife park on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, Wes Mannion, who will be performing with a range of animals including crocs.
The Wiggles, Russell Crowe and The Veronicas are also involved in the G’Day USA promotions.
Family friend and manager John Stainton today said Bindi and Terri were leaving for the state’s next week to star in the 90-minute family-orientated show at the Ahmanson Theatre in LA and the New York Civic Centre., “That’s what her dad did for the last three years, he went over every year and did that and he did a big show,” Mr Stainton said.
“Well he was going to do that next week too, but now that he’s not there Terri and Bindi are filling in and they’re going to do it in his place.
“The one in New York is sold out and the one in LA is just about gone.”
Bindi has been performing her show to thousands at Australian Zoo’s Crocoseum for the first time since her father’s death last September when a stingray barb pierced his chest.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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