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PAW Patrol Live stage show is scheduled to return to St. Louis this spring

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
January 20, 2026/12:08 PM
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PAW Patrol Live stage show is scheduled to return to St. Louis this spring
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Paul Sableman

A family touring production tied to the Nickelodeon franchise

PAW Patrol Live, the touring stage adaptation of the children’s animated series, is slated to return to St. Louis this spring with the production titled “A Mighty Adventure.” The tour is part of a broader schedule of North American dates promoted by the show’s official tour platform, which lists performances city-by-city.

The live show is built around the “Mighty Pups” storyline, featuring a narrative in which the PAW Patrol team prepares for a celebration in Adventure City before facing a disruption caused by a villain character. The production is staged as a family event with costumed characters, music and dance numbers, and audience-interactive elements that are typical of branded children’s touring shows.

What is known about St. Louis scheduling, and what remains unclear

While the announcement circulating this week describes the show as coming to St. Louis “this spring,” the most recent verified local venue documentation shows a different, related development: previously scheduled performances of “A Mighty Adventure” at Stifel Theatre on Nov. 8–9, 2025 were canceled. The venue’s notice states that refunds were to be issued automatically to ticketholders who purchased through the venue or Ticketmaster, with third-party purchasers directed to their original seller.

As of publication, Stifel Theatre’s public listings show PAW Patrol Live engagements in prior years, including “Heroes Unite” in May 2023 and “The Great Pirate Adventure” in May 2024. A separate third-party ticket-resale blog post lists an April 18, 2026 date at Stifel Theatre, but that listing is not treated as a confirmed primary source for local scheduling.

Ticketing policies families should plan for

PAW Patrol Live’s published tour policies include a key rule for parents: children who have celebrated their first birthday typically require a paid ticket. Families planning a visit should also be aware of VIP offerings that, in many markets, bundle a premium seat with a post-show character photo opportunity or meet-and-greet and may require a VIP ticket for both adults and children in the group.

  • Children age 1 and up generally require a ticket.
  • VIP packages are sold as ticket bundles and are not typically add-ons to existing seats.
  • Show run times vary by production title and generally include an intermission.

For St. Louis-area families, the practical next step is to confirm the final date, venue, and on-sale details through official venue ticketing channels before purchasing.

What to watch next

With one set of local dates previously canceled and new “spring” language now circulating, the most important verification for consumers is whether a newly scheduled St. Louis engagement has been formally posted by the venue and the official tour’s ticketing directory. Until those listings align, the timeframe can be described only as an expected spring return rather than a fully confirmed local run.

PAW Patrol Live stage show is scheduled to return to St. Louis this spring