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Ninja Kidz Live: High-Flying Action and Family Fun Take Over the Fox Performing Arts Center

Ninja Kidz perform their live show on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center
The Ninja Kidz strike a pose during their live show performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center on June 7, 2025 Stephen Day

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The Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside transformed into a playground of flips, kicks, and cheers as Ninja Kidz Live: Infinite Possibilities brought its high-energy stage show to town on June 7, 2025. Blending fast-paced martial arts stunts with audience interaction and kid-friendly adventure, the event captivated its core audience: young children and their enthusiastic families, many of whom arrived sporting Ninja Kidz shirts and ninja headbands.

Ninja Kidz perform their live show on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center
The Ninja Kidz during their live show performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center on June 7, 2025 an icon of a camera Stephen Day

For those unfamiliar with the phenomenon, Ninja Kidz began as a family-run YouTube channel in 2017 and has since grown into a global brand. Siblings Bryton, Ashton, Paxton, and Payton Myler—each trained in martial arts, gymnastics, and parkour—star in videos that mix superhero-style storytelling with positive life lessons. With over 22 million subscribers and more than 10 billion views, Ninja Kidz TV has expanded beyond the screen to include merchandise, action parks, and now, its first nationwide live tour.

Ninja Kidz perform their live show on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center
The Myler Kids bring out their dog Nala during their live show performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center on June 7, 2025 an icon of a camera Stephen Day

The Infinite Possibilities show takes the playful spirit of the YouTube channel and amps it up for the stage. The story centers on the Ninja Kidz battling “imposters” across a fractured multi-verse, with the audience influencing the plot through cheers and responses. Throughout the night, the Myler siblings showcased their athletic prowess, performing dazzling flips, kicks, and choreographed fight sequences that drew gasps and applause from the young crowd. Interwoven with these stunts were games and challenges that invited audience participation, giving many children the thrill of being part of the action.

Ninja Kidz perform their live show on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center
Kids were enthralled with the Ninja Kidz during their live show performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center on June 7, 2025 an icon of a camera Stephen Day

One of the night’s highlights was the VIP pre-show experience, where select fans took part in a Q&A with the Ninja Kidz and learned a dance routine to perform during the finale. It was clear that the live show was carefully designed to make fans feel connected to their favorite stars, whether through direct interaction or moments crafted to break the fourth wall.

The response from younger attendees was overwhelmingly positive—especially during the action-packed segments. “My six-year-old loved the first half,” one parent shared online, though they noted that the more plot-driven second half, focused on resolving the multi-verse storyline, tested some younger viewers’ attention spans. This sentiment was echoed by several parents in attendance: the physical stunts and audience games were a bigger hit than the narrative-heavy portions.

Ninja Kidz perform their live show on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center
Dr Disaster opens up act 2 of the Ninja Kidz show during their live show performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center on June 7, 2025 an icon of a camera Stephen Day

Yet the overall energy in the Fox was infectious. Kids cheered, waved glow sticks, and shouted out encouragement during key moments, and the Ninja Kidz—clearly seasoned performers—matched that enthusiasm with non-stop energy and smiles. The show reinforced many of the values that have made Ninja Kidz TV a family favorite: teamwork, perseverance, kindness, and the belief that anyone can be a hero.

Ninja Kidz perform their live show on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center
The youngest and newest member of the Ninja Kidz, Kayson Myler, shows off his moves during their live show performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center on June 7, 2025 an icon of a camera Stephen Day

In the end, Ninja Kidz Live: Infinite Possibilities delivered exactly what its target audience craved: a high-flying, interactive spectacle that brought YouTube stars to life on stage. For families with kids ages 5 to 10, especially those who already follow the Myler siblings online, the experience was a winning combination of thrills, participation, and feel-good fun.

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