PAW Patrol Live: Heroes Unite is coming to Vancouver and the pups need your help as they face their greatest challenge ever.
Mayor Humdinger has dognapped Robo Dog and cloned him, causing chaos all over the world. It’s up to the pups — and you, Vancouver — to catch those clones, rescue Robo Dog and show that when the going gets ruff, lending a paw makes you the ultimate Top Hero! The pups will need all paws on deck for this pirate adventure, including some help from the newest pup, Tracker!
PAW Patrol Live! is coming to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in May and pre-sale tickets are on sale now. But before you get out that credit card, here are some useful tips parents and/or guardians will want to check out. For example, if you’re planning on purchasing a VIP ticket for your child so they can attend the meet and greet photo event, at least one parent or guardian will also have to purchase one of these upgraded tickets. VIP tickets run between $164.50 and $192.35, so it’s something to consider, especially if you have more than one child.
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PAW Patrol Live Heroes Unite: What to know before you go and important tips for parents and guardians
What is PAW Patrol Live in Vancouver?
The TV show PAW Patrol, adored by toddlers and pre-school children across the globe, follows the story of a group of clever canine characters led by a human boy named Ryder, and together they solve crimes and enjoy all kinds of exciting adventures. PAW Patrol Live, gives kids the opportunity to meet some of their favourite hero pups in person at special VIP events.

PAW Patrol Live in Vancouver, meet and greet, know before you go. Courtesy photo
PAW Patrol Live!: Heroes Unite
- Most children are familiar with entertainment that happens on television and computer monitors. Explain how this will be different, because there will be a story happening live in front of them. The story doesn’t stop if you leave the room, but there will be a break in the middle.
- Have fun! Sing along, dance, clap, and join in the audience participation elements. But, be safe as well as considerate to those around you. Please don’t allow your child to stand on chairs or put your child on your shoulders.
- Please also note that during the show there are flashing lights and spotlights, and there may be confetti at the end.
- VIP Packages: Very Important Pup Packages are available and include front-row seating and access to an after-show meet and greet photo opportunity with two PAW Patrol characters. The meet and greet V.I.P. event starts shortly after the end of show and lasts approximately 40 minutes. Latecomers may miss the opportunity for photos.
- Note: The meet and greet characters wear full-body, human costumes, so are much larger in size and scale than the pups they’re used to seeing on PAW Patrol. While most children are excited to meet the characters up-close, others can feel frightened. If your child is scared or hesitant to meet the characters, it’s recommended you move to the back of the line. This will allow your child the extra time they may need to warm up to the characters and see how they interact with other children present.
A V.I.P. ticket must be purchased by a parent/guardian along with the child’s V.I.P. ticket. Children are not allowed access the area without a V.I.P. paid adult.

PAW Patrol Live in Vancouver, meet and greet, know before you go. Courtesy photo
- Kids age one and older require a ticket.
- There are four shows scheduled over two days at Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
- Dates: Saturday, May 18 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, May 19 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
- Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 630 Hamilton St.
- Cost: $60 – $169.
- Pre-sale tickets are on sale now.
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