Peppa Pig Announces 2026 Tour, Recruits Baby Shark for Duet

After years of niche acclaim—marred by her frustrating failure to ascend to the pop A-list—Peppa Pig is setting her sights on a breakout 2026. The little pink pop phenom has announced a major North American tour, titled My First Concert: A Classical Music Journey, kicking off next February. With the news comes an unprecedented crossover: Embark on an aquatic odyssey in the video for “Baby Shark x Peppa Pig (Dance Remix),” her collaboration with none other than Baby Shark, below.

The spate of activity comes nearly a half-decade on from Peppa Pig’s storied second album, Peppa’s Adventures: The Album, released when she was just 4 years old. (A companion, Peppa’s Club: The Album, followed a year later.) The famous pig, still 4, will present the concerts alongside a full orchestra playing songs from the TV show. She and her family will also showcase their acting chops in sketches about 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:

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