Would I recommend it? Yes, once per childhood. Twice if you have multiple kids. Three times? You’ll go insane.
To watch K3 musicals, the most effective method for recent content is a subscription to . For older, nostalgic musicals, consumers should look for DVDs or check the official K3 YouTube channel .
The current K3 line-up (Hanne, Marthe, Julia) releases long-form movies/musicals annually. These are generally available through the following channels: k3 musicals kijken
In de loop der jaren heeft K3 in diverse grootschalige musicalproducties gestaan: K3 Toveren Tour | Show
For the target audience (ages 4–7), it’s a magical, memorable day. For parents, it’s tolerable entertainment with a heavy dose of commercialism. The best approach: (many are on VRT MAX or NPO Start). If your child watches the entire thing without wandering off, then buy live tickets. Would I recommend it
Older musicals featuring the previous line-ups (Noortje, Klaasje, Josje and Karen, Kristel, Kathleen) are often harder to find on streaming platforms but are accessible via:
For a children’s musical, the staging often rivals professional adult musicals in Belgium/the Netherlands. Three times
❌ – In some tours, especially big arenas, live singing is mixed with heavy pre-recorded vocals. Purists hate this. ❌ Ticket prices – €25–45 for a child’s ticket, plus €10 parking, €15 light-up wand, €20 program book. Becomes an expensive afternoon. ❌ Repetitive for adults – If you have to watch the same musical twice in one year (different story, same song structure), it can drag. ❌ Merchandise push – Intermission feels like a sales funnel for K3 dolls, clothing, backpacks. ❌ Limited depth – No complex themes or character development. It’s pure sugar—fun but forgettable after a week.