POSTPONED: Peppa Pig’s Best Day Ever

Sarah Gaffney-Lang, Families Editor
Peppa Pig's Best Day Ever at The Lowry
Courtesy of Peppa Pig Live

Peppa Pig's Best Day Ever at Liverpool Empire Theatre, City Centre 28 — 29 April 2021 Tickets from £18.15 — Book now

Join Peppa Pig and family on their very exciting Best Day Ever in a new, live theatre show at the Liverpool Empire theatre.

What’s in store for Peppa, Mummy pig, Daddy pig and George on their exciting road trip adventure?

This charming production features all the familiar friends and faces – including Miss Rabbit, Mr. Bull, Suzy Sheep, Gerald Giraffe and more. Your kids will be captivated seeing the full Peppa family on stage in ‘real-life’.

With plenty of chuckles, chortles and trademark snorts, Peppa Pig’s Best Day Ever is chock-full of laughs with jolly interactive songs, sound effects, and amazing life-size mascot-style costumes.

Featuring everything from caves, and castles, dragons and dinosaurs, there are loads of sing along opportunities making it a guaranteed afternoon of entertainment.

The Peppa Pig clan first hit screens back in 2004, with short 5-minute episodes and since then, the love for them has grown exponentially (and globally) – resulting in longer one-off specials, films, and theatre shows.

With plenty of chuckles, chortles and trademark snorts, Peppa Pig’s Best Day Ever is chock-full of laughs with jolly interactive songs, sound effects, and amazing life-size mascot-style costumes.

There’s a proper plot and storyline, so adults can enjoy it too while taking in the stunning surroundings of the Liverpool Empire theatre.

The show has a run time of an hour, with a 20-minute interval providing ample time for loo breaks, snacks, and a good peruse of the Peppa pig merchandise!

Come in your wellies and dash off after the show in search of ginormous muddy puddles whilst singing “splish, splash, splosh, splish.”

Recommended for children aged three and up.

*Please note that due to current coronavirus restrictions these shows have been rescheduled to take place in September 2022*

Peppa Pig's Best Day Ever at Liverpool Empire Theatre, City Centre 28 — 29 April 2021 Tickets from £18.15 Book now

Performances

Date
Time
Session Features
28 April 2021
1:00pm — 2:15pm
28 April 2021
4:00pm — 5:15pm
29 April 2021
10:00am — 11:15am
29 April 2021
1:00pm — 2:15pm

Always double check opening hours with the venue before making a special visit.

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