'CoComelon: Sing-Along LIVE' to open in the West End

CoComelon began life as a kids YouTube channel, before turning into a popular Netflix series. In 2027, it will expand further into a Dreamworks feature film.

Olivia Rook
Olivia Rook

International kids show CoComelon: Sing-Along LIVE will open in the West End this summer. Performances begin at St. Martin’s Theatre on 15 July.

CoComelon began life as a kids YouTube channel, before turning into a popular Netflix series. In 2027, it will expand further into a Dreamworks feature film. The franchise is designed to teach children life skills through music. Now it comes to the West End, incorporating all the fun, music, and characters already loved by its loyal fanbase.

The show will include characters such as Ms. Appleberry, JJ, Cody, Nina and Cece, as well as favourite songs like “Wheels on the Bus,” “Animal Dance,” and “If You’re Happy and You Know It."

Stephen Shaw, Founder and Co-CEO of Round Room Live, said: “We’re thrilled to bring CoComelon: Sing-Along LIVE to families in the UK. Thanks to our partnership with Moonbug Entertainment, we’ve transformed the magic of CoComelon into a live stage production built to engage young audiences with familiar characters, great music and interactive fun – creating memorable moments for the whole family”.

Susan Vargo, Head of Experiences, Moonbug Entertainment, said: "Singing and dancing along to CoComelon tunes is a huge part of why families love to watch CoComelon together. It's exciting to bring this experience to life in a joyful event families won't want to miss. After its success around the world, we're delighted to share this experience with families in the UK."

Producer Jamie Lambert, CEO of Lambert Jackson, added: "We are thrilled to be working alongside Moonbug Entertainment and Round Room Live to bring CoComelon: Sing-Along LIVE to the UK for the first time. We're beyond delighted to be a part of bringing the joy of CoComelon to families here.”

Book CoComelon tickets on LondonTheatre.co.uk

Photo credit: CoComelon. (Courtesy of production)

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