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Bluey’s Big Play Returns to UK and Ireland – Tickets on Sale Now!

After a successful first run, Bluey’s Big Play is returning to stages across the UK and Ireland from October 2025 through to August 2026. The stage show, based on the Emmy-winning children’s TV series, will feature 32 venues including London’s Royal Festival Hall over the festive season, where it will run from 18 December 2025 to 11 January 2026.

A family event packed with music, laughter, and the unforgettable antics of Bluey, Bingo, Mum, and Dad

Featuring larger-than-life puppets, original music, and the beloved voices of Dave McCormack and Melanie Zanetti as Dad and Mum, the show brings the animated world of Bluey to life with a new story written by series creator Joe Brumm. Composer Joff Bush provides fresh music for the stage adaptation.

Produced by Andrew Kay, Cuffe & Taylor, and Windmill Theatre Co for BBC Studios, the show has already delighted audiences globally, including fans in Australia, the US, and Europe. Natasha Spence, Events Director for Live Entertainment at BBC Studios, said, 'The last tour was met with overwhelming enthusiasm. We can't wait for more families to experience Bluey live on stage.'

Ben Hatton, Senior Vice President at Cuffe & Taylor, added, 'The response from audiences was nothing short of magical. We are thrilled to bring Bluey back to the UK.'

The tour will kick off at Wycombe Swan on 25 October and will visit major cities including Glasgow, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Dublin. For full tour dates and ticket information, visit blueylive.com.

Bluey’s Big Play is more than just a children’s show – it is a family event packed with music, laughter, and the unforgettable antics of Bluey, Bingo, Mum, and Dad.

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