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BLUEY’S BIG PLAY IS COMING BACK WITH A MASSIVE 2026 TOUR ACROSS AUSTRALIA!

Estellar PR 3 mins read

Join Bluey, Bingo, Mum, Dad and friends for a fun-filled live stage adventure!  

Tickets on presale from Wednesday 10 September, general on sale from

Friday 12 September via blueylive.com

(Tuesday, 9 September) – Wackadoo! Following a highly successful global tour, Bluey, Bingo, Mum and Dad are coming home for a massive Australian tour in 2026! 

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show will start in Melbourne on the 30 December before moving onto Canberra, Sydney, Wollongong, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Gold Coast  and a number of regional towns along the way. Ticket details and further information available via blueylive.com

Featuring brilliantly created puppets, this theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series is packed with music, laughter, and fun for the whole family. Audiences of all ages will get to see Bluey, Bingo, Mum (Chilli) and Dad (Bandit), as they’ve never seen them before, as Bluey and her family embark on this unique live show adventure before your very eyes. 

 “Bluey’s Big Play may be her first theatrical experiment, but I doubt it will be the last” – The Australian Review 

“There’s no better show to inspire a lifelong love of the stage in your littlies” – The Courier Mail, Brisbane  

“Expect full chair dancing and shrieks of joy”Broadway World ★★★★★

“A Glorious Celebration of everything you love about the show” ★★★★★ – The Guardian

When Dad feels like a little bit of afternoon time out, Bluey and Bingo have other plans! Join them as they pull out all of the games and cleverness at their disposal to get Dad off that bean bag. With an original story by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, and music by Bluey composer, Joff Bush. This is Bluey, For Real Life.

Since premiering in Australia in 2020, Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show has toured globally across the UK, Ireland, Canada, the US, Europe, Singapore, South Africa and the UAE and has been seen by millions of fans worldwide.

 “After an incredible journey touring around the world, we’re beyond excited to bring Bluey’s Big Play home to Australian audiences. The love for Bluey continues to grow, and we can’t wait for families around the country to experience the joy, laughter and heart of this special live show – right here on home soil,” said Scott Modra, Director of Brands and Licensing, BBC Studios ANZ.

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show has captivated audiences worldwide, welcoming more than 2 millon fans to the show! Following record-breaking tours across the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, New Zealand, and Singapore, the production is now set to return to Australia,” said Andrew Kay, Producer of Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show.

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show features original voices from the TV sensation, including the instantly recognisable voices of Melanie Zanetti as Mum and David McCormack as Dad. The larger-than-life puppets are commanded by a talented cast, yet to be announced. It is directed by Rosemary Myers of Windmill Theatre Company, and presented by BBC Studios and Andrew Kay in association with Windmill Theatre Co.

Since bursting on to TV screens in Australia in 2018, Bluey has enjoyed a plethora of critical success at home and abroad, most recently winning Best Children’s Program at the 2025 TV WEEK Logie Awards. Bluey has also won a 2022 BAFTA Children & Young People Award in the International category and picked up its sixth AACTA Best Children’s Programme award to add to an International Emmy. Additionally, it has won APRA screen music awards, ARIA music awards, Australian Directors Guild Award and more.

Pre-sale tickets will be available from 10:00AM (local time) Wednesday, 10 September exclusively for Bluey newsletter subscribers. General ticket sales across the tour will open at 10:00AM (local time) on Friday, 12 September. For more information visit blueylive.com.

 

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For  information about Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show please contact:

Tatiana Marchant | Estellar PR | +61 410 655 020 | [email protected]

Ianna White | Estellar PR | +61 415 180 427 | [email protected]

 

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