From Mozart to muddy puddles - The Redditch Standard

From Mozart to muddy puddles

Redditch Editorial 6th Feb, 2020   0

A MAGICAL musical occasion awaits as Peppa Pig: My First Concert comes to Town Hall Birmingham on February 15/16.

This fun and interactive introduction to a live orchestra will take Peppa Pig fans on an exciting journey based on Entertainment One’s popular animated television series Peppa Pig.

The production gives children a chance to experience their first concert in a way that is truly meaningful to them.

Specially designed for the youngest audience members, this allows them, together with Peppa, to discover an orchestra for the first time and is perfect for little ones to capture their imagination and introduce them to a whole new world of music.




After beginning her concert tour in Scotland alongside Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig and little brother George, Peppa told the paper she was thrilled to be heading to Birmingham.

She said: “Oink! Oink! Hee Hee Hee! I’m very excited to visit all these new places and I hope I get to make some more nice friends.


“I can’t wait to see all the instruments being played on stage and hear all the different sounds they make. Mummy, Daddy and George will also be there with me and I think we might even get to join in!

“I am looking forward to listening to all the lovely music and joining in on all the songs I already know, like my favourite the ‘Bing Bong Song’.

“My favourite instrument is the French horn. It looks so fun to play and the noise it makes is so loud! I think George is probably going to like the drums.”

For tickets to the Birmingham show, call the box office on 0121 780 3333 or visit thsh.co.uk/event/peppa-pig-my-first-concert. For all tour dates elsewhere visit peppapiglive.com/my-first-concert.php.

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