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CoComelon: Sing-A-Long LIVE! Is Coming to Singapore

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Looking for the perfect family-friendly event this September school holidays? The global sensation CoComelon is bringing its first-ever live stage show to Singapore, and it’s going to be a sing-and-dance experience your little ones won’t forget.

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For the first time, CoComelon: Sing-A-Long LIVE! is coming to Singapore, featuring beloved characters JJ, Cody, Nina, Cece, and Ms. Appleberry. The live show will take place at the Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands on .

Families can look forward to a fun-packed 75-minute performance full of nursery rhymes that young children know and love, such as:

Adding to the excitement is a special guest appearance by , who will perform fan-favourite “The Excavator Song.” This makes the show a double treat for young fans of both CoComelon and Blippi.

Tickets are priced from (excluding booking fees). An will be available from , so parents are encouraged to book early.

Tickets can be purchased via:

CoComelon is a global hit among preschoolers for a reason. With catchy, educational songs and colourful characters, it helps toddlers learn concepts like numbers, letters, and everyday routines—all through music and play.

Blippi’s addition to the show makes it even more exciting. Known for making everyday learning fun, his energy and enthusiasm add another layer of joy for children.

The live show is suitable for children aged 2 to 6. With multiple showtimes across two days and a runtime that’s just right for short attention spans, it’s an ideal first concert experience for little ones.

Don’t Miss Out

CoComelon: Sing-A-Long LIVE! promises to be one of the biggest family events in Singapore this year. Whether you’re a fan of JJ’s cheerful tunes or Blippi’s educational fun, this show is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

Make this a school holiday your child will remember—book your tickets early and get ready to sing, dance, and laugh together.

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