The Wiggles share hilarious meme about self isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic

‘When you haven’t left home for two weeks straight’: The Wiggles share hilarious meme about self isolation – after they were forced to cancel nine more Fun And Games Australian Tour dates amid the coronavirus pandemic

The Wiggles were forced to cancel their tour earlier this month amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

And the band seems to be taking it in good humour, sharing a funny meme about self isolation in an Instagram post on Tuesday. 

The photo showed Blue Wiggle Anthony Field, 56, dancing in a leopard print jacket, matching pants and sequined shoes. C

Cute! The Wiggles shared a meme about self isolation in an Instagram post on Tuesday. The photo showed Blue Wiggle Anthony Field, 56 (pictured). The caption read: ‘When you haven’t left home for two weeks straight and get dressed up to go to the lounge room’

He was flanked by showgirls holding large fans with hot pink feathers, and wore a delighted expression on his face.

The caption for the meme read: ‘When you haven’t left home for two weeks straight and get dressed up to go to the lounge room.’  

The Wiggles announced earlier this month that they have been forced to cancel nine more Fun and Games Australian Tour dates.

In a statement shared on their social media channels, the children’s entertainment group said they were ‘so disappointed’ with the news but are putting health and safety first. 

'We are so disappointed': The Wiggles (pictured) announced earlier this month that they have cancelled nine more Fun And Games Australian Tour dates, amid the coronavirus pandemic

‘We are so disappointed’: The Wiggles (pictured) announced earlier this month that they have cancelled nine more Fun And Games Australian Tour dates, amid the coronavirus pandemic

It comes after Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison banned ‘non-essential gatherings’ of over 100 people on Wednesday, in a bid to prevent the spread of COVID-19.   

The group said that they have cancelled their tour dates from April 22 to May 2. They were set to perform in areas including regional NSW, South Australia and Canberra.

‘Hello everyone. Given the developing situation with Coronavirus and the current Government restriction on mass gatherings, we believe it is necessary to cancel shows on our Fun And Games Australian Tour from April 22nd to May 2nd, 2020,’ The Wiggles wrote on Instagram.⁣ 

Cancelled: The group said that they have cancelled their tour dates from April 22 to May 2. They were set to perform in areas including regional NSW, South Australia and Canberra

Cancelled: The group said that they have cancelled their tour dates from April 22 to May 2. They were set to perform in areas including regional NSW, South Australia and Canberra

Putting health first: In a statement shared on their social media channels, the children's entertainment group said they were 'so disappointed' with the news but were putting health and safety first

Putting health first: In a statement shared on their social media channels, the children’s entertainment group said they were ‘so disappointed’ with the news but were putting health and safety first

They added: ‘We are so disappointed we will not be able to bring our show to you at this time and we truly appreciate your understanding that we are striving to do what is best and safest for everyone.’

They encouraged customers to contact the venue for a full refund. 

Anthony told The Daily Telegraph that the children’s musical group planned on tackling the crisis with live streaming. 

As of Tuesday afternoon, there are 4,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 19 deaths. 

The show must go on! Anthony told The Daily Telegraph that the children's musical group planned on tackling the crisis with live streaming

The show must go on! Anthony told The Daily Telegraph that the children’s musical group planned on tackling the crisis with live streaming

Pandemic: As of Tuesday afternoon, there are 4,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 19 deaths

Pandemic: As of Tuesday afternoon, there are 4,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 19 deaths