
Peppa Pig stage show where Mummy Pig has her new baby is coming to Cardiff
Peppa Pig stage show where Mummy Pig has her new baby is coming to Cardiff
Peppa Pig's Big Family Show is coming to Cardiff
Peppa Pig is coming to Cardiff
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In news that appeared to shock the world, and certainly make headlines in the UK, Mummy Pig from Peppa Pig is having a baby. This is taking place in the Peppa Pig Live show which is coming to Cardiff.
Peppa Pig Live is back with a brand-new stage show, Peppa Pig's Big Family Show. The production will show the family get ready for the new arrival. With building and decorating work to be done, it's an oinktastic makeover, and Peppa Pig, Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and George need to get everything ready before the big day.
Based on the much-loved animated preschool TV series, Peppa Pig's Big Family Show is packed full of music, adventure, and surprises for little ones as Peppa's family prepares for the arrival of a new baby.
Peppa Pig's Big Family Show will come to the New Theatre in Cardiff from Wednesday, August 5, 2026, to Thursday, August 6, 2026.
Tickets are on sale now and you can buy them, here.
Produced by Fierylight in collaboration with leading games, IP and toy company Hasbro, the tour opens in October 2025 with Peppa and Friends touring the UK until September 2026.
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It will also show in the West End for the festive season at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from Friday, December 5 until Sunday, January 4.
For over 15 years, audiences have been thrilled to see Peppa and friends live on stage in seven hugely popular tours, with over 2.5 million fans joining in the fun and games in the UK alone.
Martin Ronan, Executive Producer at Fierylight, said: "We are delighted to bring Peppa and friends back to the stage in a brand-new show, to share the magic, laughter, and muddy puddles with a whole new generation of families… and with a new addition to the family too!"
The Wales Millennium Centre has also announced its 2026 Christmas show.
In 2025 the Christmas show will be Mary Poppins, read more here, and now they have announced Matilda will be the 2026 Christmas show.
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Matilda will run at the Wales Millennium Centre from Wednesday, December 9, 2026, to Sunday, January 17, 2027. You can read more, here.
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