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Kids' show CoComelon is heading to Manila for a live sing-a-long show.
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The ongoing world tour of ‘CoComelon,’ an extremely popular animated kids' show, makes a stop in Manila this year, with tickets selling soon
MANILA, Philippines – This is it, parents with CoComelon kids! “CoComelon: Sing-A-Long LIVE!” is heading to Manila from April 25 to 27 at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City.
— New Frontier Theater (@NewFrontierPh) February 5, 2025CoComelon is an extremely popular animated kids’ show on YouTube that follows a little boy named JJ, who embarks on everyday adventures with his friends and family. Primarily geared towards toddlers and young kids, the show is set in JJ’s home, his school, Melonpatch Academy, and within his local community.
Popular CoComelon characters include Cody, Nina, Cece, and Ms. Appleberry, among others.
Aside from its 3D animations, the show’s popularity among kids may be credited to the catchy renditions of nursery songs that it features, such as “Wheels on the Bus,” “Itsy Bitsy Spider,” “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” and “Old MacDonald,” to name a few.
These songs are often sung along to by kids alongside their parents.
CoComelon’s YouTube channel currently has 189 million subscribers, while its Spotify page has amassed 3.5 million monthly listeners. It comes in more than 20 languages (including American sign language), and has already produced some spin-off shows like Cody Time, JJ’s Animal Time, and Netflix’s CoComelon Lane.
“At CoComelon, our primary goal has always been to engage families with entertaining and educational content that makes universally relatable preschool moments fun,” its channel’s description reads.
The Manila concerts are part of the popular kids’ show’s ongoing tour, which will be making stops in many other cities across the world.
Tickets will go on sale online starting February 15 at 12 pm via TicketNet.com.ph and at physical TicketNet outlets nationwide. – Rappler.com
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