Kids Bop is bringing their first live concert film to the big screen, “Kids Bop Live: The Concert Movie,” which will be released in theaters from January 2nd to January 5th through Fathom Entertainment. The film’s release marks the beginning of Kidz Bop’s 25th birthday celebration, which begins in 2026.
Filmed live at the Honda Center in Anaheim, director Fathom said the film “partners with Live Nation to give audiences a front-row seat to the excitement and energy of sold-out concerts on Kids Bop’s 2025 50+ City Tour.”
The film features pop hits like “APT.” and “Pink Pony Club,” performed live on stage by the Kids Bop Kids.
“Kids Bop is more than just a musical act. Kids Bop is a concept that redefined how kids experience today’s biggest hits. For over 20 years, Kids Bop has been making chart-topping songs fun and family-friendly, and Fathom is thrilled to be able to help bring that energy to the big screen for the first time,” said Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Entertainment. “Kids Bop Live: The Concert Movie is an exciting milestone in Kids Bop’s journey, and Fathom is proud to partner with Concord Originals to create more shared experiences for families and friends across the country.”
“2026 is a milestone year for Kids Bop, and we are excited to begin our 25th birthday celebration with the release of our first-ever theatrically released live concert film,” said Sasha Junk, President of Kids Bop. “Kids Bop Live has been the first concert experience for more than 1 million children over the past decade. Fathom and our colleagues at Concord Originals are the perfect partners to bring the ultimate family concert experience to theaters, so even more kids and families can sing and dance with us.”
Kids Bop Live: The Concert Movie is directed by Alex Kolb (The X-Factor, Eurovision Song Contest). The film will be produced by Concord Originals’ Wesley Adams and Sophia Deeley in association with Fortress Studios’ Jessica Rolston, and executive produced by Junk, Fortress Studios’ Devin DeHaven, Concord’s Bob Valentine, Tom Bessey, Victor Zaraja, Kidz Bop’s Amanda Andrews and Michael Anderson, and Charles Hopkins.
Concord Originals financed the film, which was produced by Fortress Studios in association with Kids Vop and the Museum of Illusions.
