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Bluey’s Fourth Album Is Coming To Save Your Next Road Trip

Get your tissues ready: Bluey: Up Here drops this month with 17 new tracks that capture all the growing-up feels.

By Today's Parent
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Bluey "Up Here" The Orchestral Album vinyl record set featuring space-themed cover art and blue translucent discs.

If you thought you were done crying over a cartoon dog, think again. The team behind the world’s most famous Blue Heeler has officially announced a new musical collection that’s about to become the soundtrack to your morning school run.

On March 27, Bluey: Up here will be available on all streaming services and in physical formats. This isn't just another kids' soundtrack; it’s an ambitious orchestral project featuring the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. With themes centred on kids discovering their independence, it’s designed to hit parents right in the heartstrings while keeping the toddlers entertained.

"This is our most ambitious album yet," says composer Joff Bush in the official announcement. "The orchestral music is so emotionally powerful, reflecting that theme of 'growing up' and kids finding their independence."

What to expect from the tracklist

The album features 17 new orchestral recordings from favourite episodes, including some of the most emotionally charged scores from the series.

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The big hits: Includes "Sleepytime," "The Sign," and a special "Orchestral Version" of the iconic theme tune.

Classical twists: Look out for "Ice Cream (Waltz of the Flowers)" and "Flat Pack."

The full list: Bluey Theme Tune (Orchestral Version)

  • Bluey Theme Tune (Orchestral Version)
  • Sleepytime
  • Puppets
  • Curry Quest
  • Alongside
  • Ice Cream (Waltz of the Flowers)
  • Flat Pack
  • Hotel
  • Seesaw
  • Pirates
  • Stumpfest
  • Tradies
  • Relax
  • Space
  • Mount Mumanddad
  • We’ll See
  • Bluey Theme Song (The Sign Version)

How to listen

Pre-save the album on Spotify, Apple Music or Amazon Music. CDs and limited-edition vinyls will also be available, although right now it looks like you can only pre-order them on U.S. sites, like Walmart and Amazon.

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Whether you’re a digital-first family or a collector, there are plenty of ways to listen:

Bluey’s musical timeline

  • 2021: Bluey: The Album hits #1 on the ARIA Charts (Australian music charts).

  • 2024: Bluey: Dance Mode! wins Best Children’s Album at the ARIA Awards.

  • 2025: Bluey: Rug Island debuted at #1 on the Kid Album charts.

  • March 27, 2026: Bluey: Up here officially releases.

This article was crafted with the assistance of an AI language model. The final content was reviewed and edited by a human and reflects the editorial judgment and expertise of  Today's Parent.

This article was originally published on Mar 19, 2026

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