Peppa Pig Reveals 2026 Tour, Enlist Baby Shark for Duet

Peppa Pig 2026 Tour
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Surprise… Peppa Pig has officially revealed its 2026 world tour dates, also enlisted Baby Shark for a duet. Check out the teaser and dates below.

After years as a cult favorite without fully breaking into the mainstream, Peppa Pig is aiming for a banner year in 2026. The animated star has announced a major North American tour, Peppa Pig: My First Concert, set to launch next February. The announcement also arrives with an unexpected crossover moment: a colorful new video for “Baby Shark x Peppa Pig (Dance Remix),” teaming the beloved character with global kids’ music phenomenon Baby Shark for an underwater-themed adventure.

The recent wave of announcements arrives nearly five years after Peppa Pig’s well-known sophomore release, Peppa’s Adventures: The Album, which debuted when the character was just 4 years old, followed a year later by Peppa’s Club: The Album. Still canonically 4, Peppa will bring the new concert experience to life alongside a full orchestra, performing music from the television series. The shows will also feature Peppa and her family in playful onstage sketches that humorously explore the history of classical music.

In a press release, Esra Cafer, whose job title at Hasbro is “senior vice president for global brand strategy and management, fashion, and preschool,” praised Peppa Pig as “a cultural touchstone for families across generations.” Bin Jeong, the CEO of Baby Shark parent firm Pinkfong USA, complimented the pig’s contribution to the “special new version of our iconic ‘doo-doo-doo’” as Baby Shark celebrates its 10th anniversary. Since the dissolution of Peppa Pig’s record label eOne into MNRK Music Group, it remains to be seen whether the stymied starlet is seeking to oink a new deal.

Peppa Pig Reveals 2026 Tour, Enlists Baby Shark for Duet

Peppa Pig:

  • 02-06 Silverdale, WA – Central Kitsap PAC
  • 02-07 Tacoma, WA – Pantages Theater
  • 02-09 Abbotsford, BC – Abbotsford Centre
  • 02-10 Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
  • 02-11 Bend, OR – Tower Theatre
  • 02-14 Walnut Creek, CA – Lesher Center for the Arts
  • 02-15 Folsom, CA – Harris Center
  • 02-18 Burbank, CA – Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
  • 02-20 Modesto, CA – Gallo Center
  • 02-21 Las Vegas, NV – The Smith Center
  • 02-22 San Diego, CA – UC SD Artpower
  • 02-25 Ogden, UT – Browning Center at WSU
  • 02-26 Grand Junction, CO – Avalon Theatre
  • 02-28 Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar PAC
  • 03-01 Denver, CO – Boettcher Concert Hall
  • 03-03 Albuquerque, NM – Popejoy Hall
  • 03-06 Galveston, TX – The Grand 1894 Opera House
  • 03-07 Dallas, TX – The Majestic Theatre
  • 03-08 Tyler, TX – UT Tyler Cowan Center
  • 03-10 Lawrence, KS – Lied Center of Kansas
  • 03-12 Anderson, IN – Paramount Theatre
  • 03-13 Dubuque, IA – Five Flags Center
  • 03-14 St. Louis, MO – Stifel Theatre
  • 03-15 Skokie, IL – North Shore Center for the Performing Arts
  • 03-18 Interlochen, MI – Corson Auditorium
  • 03-19 Bay Harbor, MI – Great Lakes Center for the Arts
  • 03-20 Clinton Township, MI – Macomb Center
  • 03-21 Toronto, ON – Meridian Hall
  • 03-22 Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Hall
  • 03-24 Richmond, KY – Eastern Kentucky University Center for the Arts
  • 03-25 Portsmouth, OH – Vern Riffe Center for the Arts
  • 03-26 State College, PA – Eisenhower Auditorium
  • 03-27 York, PA – The Pullo Center
  • 03-28 Brookville, NY – Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
  • 03-29 Newark, NJ – NJPAC
  • 03-31 Scranton, PA – Scranton Cultural Center
  • 04-01 Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Center for the Arts
  • 04-02 Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall
  • 04-03 Worcester, MA – Hanover Theatre
  • 04-04 Philadelphia, PA – Miller Theater
  • 04-07 Newberry, SC – Newberry Opera House
  • 04-08 Greensboro, NC – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts
  • 04-09 Sandy Springs, GA – Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center
  • 04-11 Fairfax, VA – George Mason Center for the Arts
  • 04-12 Norfolk, VA – Virginia Arts Festival at Chrysler Hall
  • 04-13 Baltimore, MD – Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
  • 04-16 Jacksonville, FL – Florida Theatre
  • 04-17 Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
  • 04-18 Peachtree City, GA – The FRED Amphitheater
  • 04-19 Auburn, AL – Gogue Performing Arts Center
  • 04-21 Oxford, AL – Oxford PAC
  • 04-24 Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Parker
  • 04-25 Miami, FL – Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center