
Bluey's Big Play is trotting into downtown San Antonio, with three family-friendly performances locked in at the Majestic Theatre from Friday through Sunday, Dec. 4 to 6, 2026. The touring stage adaptation brings Bluey, Bingo, Mum and Dad to life using oversized puppets and an original score in a brisk show that runs roughly 50 minutes. General tickets are slated to go on sale Friday morning, March 13, at 9 a.m. local time, with some presales opening earlier for subscribers and select partners. The production also works in short interactive moments designed to pull in young audiences and their grown-ups.
Local coverage first flagged the San Antonio stop and the ticket on-sale window, according to KENS5. The Majestic's online ticket listing shows the Dec. 4 to 6 run and puts the production's runtime at about 50 minutes, per ATG Tickets. ATG also spells out practical details, ranging from VIP package offerings to audience-participation guidelines for families planning a visit.
What to Expect at the Majestic
The touring show recreates Bluey's world with carefully engineered puppets and stagecraft and features an original story by creator Joe Brumm with new music by composer Joff Bush, according to Bluey. Performances run without an intermission and are tailored to young attention spans, with interactive segments like “Keepy Uppy” that use lightweight balls and bubbles. Venues are also sharing age guidance and accessibility information so families know what to expect before they arrive.
Tickets and VIP Options
Tickets are scheduled for general sale Friday at 9 a.m. local time, with venue presales and partner presales opening earlier in some markets, according to the Majestic ticket page. The event listing also advertises limited VIP packages that include premium seats and a post-show meet-and-greet with a Bluey character. The same listing notes that some seating sections may be excluded from audience-play activities for safety reasons, so parents may want to double-check the seating map before they buy.
A Returning Phenomenon
The show has already played to audiences around the world and is back in the United States for an encore tour, with producers citing strong demand in multiple cities. BroadwayWorld reports the production is presented by BBC Studios along with producer Andrew Kay and has been seen by large crowds internationally. For San Antonio families, the quick runtime and lively staging set it up as an easy holiday-season outing for younger kids.
For early access and presale codes, the show's official tour information recommends signing up for updates and the Bluey mailing list, and it lists authorised ticket outlets such as Ticketmaster and the venue page. According to Bluey, presale codes like BLUEYFRIEND and partner presales may apply at selected venues, so fans are urged to check the official listings before purchasing.









