Lenny Pearce lands the Toddler Rave World Tour at Bayou Music Center on Sunday, November 8 — a 12:30 PM show at a 2,815-capacity Live Nation theater in downtown Houston. Read that again: a midday Sunday slot at one of Houston’s bigger theater rooms, booked by an Australian DJ who spent 2022 remixing nursery rhymes for his daughter while on dad duty. The concept has clearly outgrown the phase where anyone gets to call it a novelty.
About Lenny Pearce
The Pearce origin story is genuinely good. He came up in Justice Crew, a 10-person Australian breakdancing crew that won Australia’s Got Talent in 2010 and crossed over into boy-band territory with “Boom Boom” hitting No. 1 on the ARIA Singles chart. He left, spent years uploading electronic music to SoundCloud, had a kid, and found his market in the gap between what millennial parents were raised on and what they now had to listen to at home. His techno rework of “Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes” went viral on TikTok and grew his following from 30,000 to 2.1 million. That’s the trajectory.
Since then: two volumes of Lenny’s Toddler Techno, a collaborative album with The Wiggles — his identical twin brother John is a current Wiggles member, which is a detail that does a lot of work — and a Disney Jr. Music deal announced in April 2026. The Wiggles collab, Rave of Innocence, hit No. 1 on the ARIA Australian Dance Albums Chart. He’s not indie-touring this thing.
The show runs 1 to 1.5 hours. Sound is kept at 85–90 dB — below the threshold that would require earplugs for the little ones — while the production leans hard into the rave aesthetic: LED displays, bubble machines, glow sticks, interactive screens. The crowd interaction is structured: the Bubble Bounce, the Caterpillar Crawl, the Starlight Shimmy. It’s choreographed in a way that a two-year-old can follow. That’s not a compromise. That’s the design.
Bayou Music Center
Bayou Music Center is Live Nation-operated, sits at 520 Texas Ave in the heart of downtown Houston, and books the kind of varied slate — rock, K-pop, comedy, electronic — where a toddler rave fits without anyone needing to make a special case for it. The room holds 2,815. For a concept that sold out previous legs across Australia, Asia, and the Middle East within 15 minutes, the venue tier checks out.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster. The tour’s tagline, if you need one: Big beats. Little feet. Home before bedtime.