“Baby Shark” has been stuck in the heads of kids and parents for months…and it’s not going away anytime soon. Baby Shark Live! tour dates have been revealed.

The fully immersive concert experience is slated to visit more than 100 U.S. and Canadian markets through 2020, kicking-off on October 3 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. From there, the tour will make stops in cities like Tampa, Pensacola, New Orleans, Mesa, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, and Boston before wrapping-up tentatively in Philadelphia in November. Additional dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

“We’re thrilled to bring Baby Shark Live to families across the country,” Stephen Shaw, the tour’s producer and co-president of Round Room Live, said in a press release. “There’s something incredibly special about Baby Shark and it’s exciting to create a show that not only includes singing and dancing but an education component as well.”

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Throughout the show, fans can expect to dance along as Baby Shark sings both classic and new tunes like “Five Little Monkeys,” “Wheels on the Bus,” “Jungle Boogie,” “Monkey Banana Dance,” and “Baby Shark.”

“Baby Shark” first debuted on YouTube in 2016, created by the South Korean firm Pinkfong. It has since garnered billions of streams and received attention across the globe, even scoring the No. 32 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 last year.

Check out Baby Shark Live! tour dates below.

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Baby Shark Live! Tour Dates 2019

Oct. 3 – Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium – Spartanburg, SC

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Oct. 4 – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Orlando, FL

Oct. 5 – Straz Center – Morsani Hall – Tampa, FL

Oct. 6 – Broward Center for the Performing Arts – Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Oct. 7 – Florida Theatre – Jacksonville, FL

Oct. 8 – Saenger Theatre – Pensacola, FL

Oct. 10 – HEB Center – Cedar Park, TX

Oct. 11 – Smart Financial Centre – Sugar Land, TX

Oct. 12 – Comerica Center – Frisco, TX

Oct. 13 – Mahalia Jackson Theater – New Orleans, LA

Oct. 14 – Shreveport Municipal Auditorium – Shreveport, LA

Oct. 15 – BOK Center – Tulsa, OK

Oct. 16 – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio, TX

Oct. 18 – Ikeda Theater – Mesa, AZ

Oct. 19 – Terrace Theater – Long Beach, CA

Oct. 20 – Center for the Performing Arts – San Jose, CA

Oct. 23 – Eccles Theater – Salt Lake City, UT

Oct. 24 – Paramount Theatre – Denver, CO

Oct. 26 – Stifel Theatre – St. Louis, MO

Oct. 27 – Clowes Memorial Hall – Indianapolis, IN

Oct. 29 – Des Moines Civic Center – Des Moines, IA

Oct. 30 – State Theatre – Minneapolis, MN

Nov. 1 – Riverside Theatre – Milwaukee, WI

Nov. 2 – Rosemont Theater – Rosemont, IL

Nov. 3 – Fox Theatre – Detroit, MI

Nov. 4 – Byham Theater – Pittsburgh, PA

Nov. 5 – Santander Performing Arts Center – Reading, PA

Nov. 6 – The Bushnell Performing Arts Center- Hartford, CT

Nov. 7 – Tilles Center – Brookville, NY

Nov. 8 – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY

Nov. 9 – Emerson Colonial Theatre – Boston, MA

Nov. 10 – Academy of Music – Philadelphia, PA