PAW PATROL LIVE! “RACE TO THE RESCUE” ANNOUNCES
THE 2017 UK TOUR CALENDAR
The UK’s Favourite Pups Star in a Heroic Musical Adventure Coming to the UK this summer
London, Monday 10 April - PAW Patrol, Nick Jr.’s phenomenally popular property produced by Spin Master Entertainment, has added further dates to its PAW Patrol Live! “Race to the Rescue” UK tour with shows confirmed in London, Nottingham, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, and Cardiff throughout August 2017.
The 2017 UK tour schedule is now as follows:
Friday 4th & Saturday 5th August - The SSE Arena, Wembley London (show times 11:00, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Wednesday 9th August - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham (show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th August - Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham (show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Wednesday 16th August - Echo Arena, Liverpool (show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th August - Manchester Arena (show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Wednesday 23rd August - First Direct Arena, Leeds (show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th August - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff (show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd September - SEC Armadillo, Glasgow (show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily))
Tuesday 5th to Thursday 7th September – The SSE Arena, Belfast (show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Friday 8th to Sunday 10th September - Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin (8th Sept 16:30 show only, 9th & 10th show times 10:30, 13:30, 16:30 daily)
Tickets for PAW Patrol Live! “Race to the Rescue” throughout August at the additional seven locations go on general sale from Thursday 13th April 2017 at www.pawpatrollive.com/uk.
About the show:
PAW Patrol Live! “Race to the Rescue” shows that “No job is too big, no pup is too small!” and shares lessons for all ages about community, social skills and problem solving as the characters each use their unique skills and teamwork. When Mayor Goodway goes missing during the day of the Great Adventure Bay Race, the pups come to the rescue. Families can join Ryder, Chase, Marshall, Rocky, Rubble, Zuma, Skye and Everest for the show’s first tour in UK and Ireland. Running at 80 minutes, PAW Patrol Live! “Race to the Rescue” includes two acts and an intermission. The show is set to engage audiences with Bunraku puppetry, an innovative costuming approach that brings the PAW Patrol characters to life on stage with their vehicles and packs.
Isabelle is 3 years old and absolutely Paw Patrol crazy whilst Oliver loves it too - he probably wouldn't admit it to the boys at football but he will happily watch it with his sister - other programmes suitable for her age he will moan about, he loves to watch Lego - anything lego obviously. hmmm Paw Patrol lego???? Just an idea for you Lego Group eh? Anyway I like that he watches it happily, we live in a world where our children are in my opinion growing up too quickly. Just the other day I saw a post about a lady thinking her 11 year old daughter should wear a more 'grown up' dress to an event - like seriously? If your child who is still very young anyway wants to look like a child - that they are!!! - then let them and be proud that your daughter isn't in a big rush to grow up. Childhood is over in a flash, that's why I'm a strong believer that things like live shows with children, trips to theatres and cinemas - although sometimes expensive are actually really good things to do, it's the little days out to the local park and the big trips to see Paw Patrol Live that all add up to making the best childhood your child could imagine. I love how Isabelle will think that it is actually Chase and Skye on stage. Just last week she lined up with myself and grandma to meet Marshall - so excited, then obviously scared and wanted me to hold her - all she had to ask him though was "where's skye?" (that's another thing with my children I always get the feeling they want more more more! ... as with all children I guess).
Everest is a firm favourite in our house - who's yours?
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