Bluey has finally made his Disneyland debut.
A sneak preview of “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” debuted as a live show Saturday morning at Disneyland’s Fantasyland Theater in Anaheim.
The area around Fantasyland has been transformed into Bluey’s school playground. The theater features a newly designed entrance that reflects the “Stumpfest” episode. The lower half of the archway was “painted” by Bingo and Bluey.
Starting Sunday, the theater will perform two rotating shifts of “Bluey” shows. The show features Bluey and his sister Bingo, performers and a five-piece band with drums, guitar, trumpet, saxophone and trombone. Other popular “Bluey” characters such as Unicorus, Chattermax, Grumpy Grandma, and Companion Grandma all make an appearance as well. At one point, Bluey and Bingo’s invisible friend, Tina, “appears” on the show.
Unlike previous shows, “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” encourages viewer participation, allowing children of all ages to interact, sing and dance along with beloved characters. Although there are currently no opportunities for interaction, Bluey and Bingo will be interacting with the children during the show.
Chelsea Stevens, the show’s music producer, said: “The energy our musicians bring to Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” It’s truly incredible! Music is such an important part of every Bluey episode, and we’re thrilled that guests can actually hear it with our five-piece band leading new musical arrangements of the iconic Bluey soundtrack. ”
Among the show’s moments is a larger-than-life inflatable parade of Bluey’s friends Jack, Mackenzie, Indy, Honey, and Rusty.
Jennifer McGill, executive producer of Disney Live Entertainment, explained, “We were inspired by so many iconic ‘Bluey’ moments and themes and wanted to pack as much detail into this experience as possible. By transforming Fantasyland Theater into an immersive space filled with activities, we found a way to highlight memorable moments that all ages and the whole family can enjoy.”

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“With ‘Bluey’s Best Day Ever!,’ we, as storytellers and artists, will create something completely unique that guests will remember for years to come,” said Susana Teubert, Creative Director, Disney Live Entertainment. “For more than 70 years, bringing treasured stories to life has been at the heart of what we do at Disneyland Resort, and together with Bluey and his sister Bingo, we are bringing to life the world of animation that has brought our family so close.” A concrete experience that everyone can enjoy. ”
“In a playful homage to the humor of the Bluey animated series, the cast’s costumes are based on the charming personalities of Bluey’s family, friends, and classmates in her vibrant world,” said Trevor Rush, manager of costume design and development for Disney Live Entertainment.
In addition to the show, there will be plenty of Bluey-themed food options, including asparagus pretzels made with white chocolate. Pizza Girls Baked Potatoes – Think pepperoni pizza potatoes and mud cake cold brew coffee with a malt milk topper, fudge brownie bits and sprinkles. All available for purchase at the Troubadour Tavern, located next to the theater.

Magical “Asparagus” Pretzels
In addition to the shows and food offerings, there was also “Bluey” merchandise, from hoodies to stuffed animals to “Bluey” drink sippers. Photo opportunities and other activities are available around the theater for young fans.
According to Nielsen, “Bluey” was the most streamed title in the U.S. in 2025 among all types of titles, including adult series and movies, with 45 billion minutes watched. This is the second year in a row that a children’s animated series has earned the No. 1 title.
As previously announced, “Bluey’s Big Play – The Stage Show” and ten new “Bluey” minisodes are coming to Disney+.
A special television version of “Bluey’s Big Play – The Stage Show” is now available to stream. It featured live performances of all the “Bluey” characters brought to life. In addition, the 10-song Bluey Minisodes, previously available online and in Australia, will be premiered on May 20th.

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