Do the doodlebops actually have concerts?



Answer:
you can get concert information from http://www.doiop.com/concerts like where its going to be held and you can sometimes even purchase tickets
Well I would think so, oor if you just get paid to be on a show and see a concert that would be nice :)
Yes, I've never been but I got the ticket sale announcement from ticketmaster.com

You can go there to check on dates and locations.
yup
They sure do! My cousin and I took our daughters to one at Madison Square Garden's theater last September. And what a madhouse! The theater seats about 8,000 people and it was full.

The show was actually quite entertaining. But it was a huge rip-off. We paid $50 for each ticket. The show was supposed to be 90 minutes, from 5PM til 6:30. But that's not what we got.

They didn't come on stage until 5:20, then they took a 20 minute break at 5:45 ... which is WAY too long for such young children with nothing to do except sit in those cramped little seats. They came back on at 6:05 and were gone, off the stage at 6:20.

Then the merchandise! Talk about expnsive? They were selling the plush figures in the lobby for $25 each. And the DVDs were also $25 each. I came home that night and went on eBay and bought all 3 pluch figures for $22.99, brand new. Then went to Toys R Us 2 days later and bought 2 DVDs. Buy one get on 50% off. They were $11 each so I ended up paying $17 for 2.

Anyway, sorry for babbling ... yes, the do have concerts :)
yupp
yup

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