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"Cocomelon" brought its globally popular children's show to Manila with a two-day "Sing-A-Long Live" concert at the New Frontier Theater. Since launching on YouTube in 2006 and rebranding as Cocomelon in 2018, the vibrant educational series has gained global traction through streaming platforms like Netflix and local TV broadcasters, capturing young audiences with dynamic visuals and catchy, values-driven songs.
What sets the show apart is its ability to weave essential life lessons into simple, relatable stories following the everyday routines of young children. From kindness to gratitude, each episode teaches values through cheerful melodies and colorful visuals that resonate with both kids and their families.
At the New Frontier, fans were treated to a lively, immersive musical journey that brought the Cocomelon universe to life.
Since launching on YouTube in 2006 and rebranding as Cocomelon in 2018, the vibrant educational series has gained global traction. PHOTO FROM WILBROS LIVE
The show began in a classroom setting where Ms. Appleberry, the beloved preschool teacher from Melon Patch Academy, kicked things off with an energetic rendition of "If You're Happy and You Know It." The upbeat number immediately energized the crowd, with children and adults alike clapping and singing along.
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Soon after, JJ, the show's cheerful lead character, took the stage with "The Cocomelon Dance," followed by the "Hello Song," which introduced cast members Nina, Cody, and Cece. Each performer appeared in life-like 3D costumes true to their animated counterparts. The cast encouraged audience participation early on, asking everyone to introduce themselves, setting a friendly tone that lasted throughout the show.
The musical adventure then took the characters beyond the classroom. A performance of "The Wheels on the Bus" signaled the next scene — the jungle — where they danced to the "Animal Dance Song" and played "Peekaboo."
"Imagine With Me" transitioned the set to outer space, followed by the "Rocketship Song," sparking imagination among young attendees. As the lights dimmed for a nighttime scene, "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "The ABC Song" offered a gentle interlude.
Back in the classroom, the cast acted out a school day with snack time and the "Yes, Yes Vegetables Song," followed by "Jello Color Song" and an exciting dance number to close the first half.
After a 20-minute break, the second act kicked off with a return to "The Wheels on the Bus" en route to a farm, where "Old MacDonald Had a Farm," "Rain Rain Go Away," and "Bingo" played. The "Bath Song," cleverly paired with "Baby Shark," followed suit.
A beach scene came next, featuring "Beach Song" and the classic "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes." The "Freeze Dance" added an interactive twist that got the whole audience moving — and stopping — on cue.
The show closed with the "Thank You Song," reinforcing the value of gratitude. A medley of favorites including "This is the Way," "Rocketship Song," and "The Wheels on the Bus" wrapped up the vibrant experience.
With more than an hour of nonstop entertainment, Cocomelon Sing-A-Long Live proved to be both fun and enriching, offering children and their grown-ups a meaningful musical adventure they won't soon forget.