Peter Andre moves on from long-running feud as 2026 stage dates come into focus

Peter Andre moves on from long-running feud as 2026 stage dates come into focus
Peter Andre

Peter Andre and his former wife, Katie Price, have issued a joint commitment to stop speaking negatively about each other, drawing a line under years of public sparring and refocusing attention on co-parenting their two children. The statement, shared on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, landed as Andre’s 2026 performing schedule continues to build, including a high-profile West End appearance later this month.

The combination of a public truce and fresh on-sale dates signals a shift in tone: less tabloid back-and-forth, more emphasis on stability at home and predictable work commitments on stage.

A joint statement ends the public back-and-forth

In the statement, the pair said they intend to “close the door on the past” and move forward with “positivity and respect,” with a clear focus on creating a calm environment for their children, Junior and Princess. They also asked for privacy as they try to keep future interactions constructive.

The agreement matters because much of their conflict has played out through interviews and social posts over the years, creating repeated flashpoints that quickly turn into headlines. By putting a shared commitment in writing, they are setting a baseline expectation: fewer public corrections, fewer counterclaims, and less spillover into their children’s lives.

What remains unclear at this time is how formal the arrangement is beyond public messaging, and whether it includes any specific guardrails about future commentary. Neither side has released detailed terms.

Why the timing matters for Andre’s public image

For Andre, the optics of a truce are straightforward: it reduces the risk that personal disputes dominate coverage during a busy run of live dates and promotional appearances. While his career has long blended music and television, the most durable reputational hits tend to come from personal controversies that repeat and escalate.

The new tone also helps him stay aligned with an audience that has aged alongside him—fans who still want the hits, but often prefer a quieter, family-first posture from performers they’ve followed for decades.

For Price, the agreement can be read as an attempt to quiet a cycle that repeatedly resets with new commentary and fresh reactions. Whether it holds will depend on what happens the next time a sensitive topic resurfaces online.

2026 West End date: one-night spotlight

Andre is scheduled to headline a one-night West End performance tied to a Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons celebration show at London’s Dominion Theatre on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. The listed curtain time is 7:30 p.m. local time, which is 2:30 p.m. ET.

The show is built around a catalog of well-known Four Seasons hits and is positioned as a nostalgia-heavy concert format rather than a traditional book musical. For Andre, it’s the kind of format that plays to his strengths: crowd-pleasing vocals, familiar material, and a single-event atmosphere that can draw both dedicated fans and casual theatre-goers.

Single-date events also concentrate demand. Even when an artist has many tour stops, a one-night headline date in a major venue can become the “destination” show, especially for fans traveling from outside London.

Touring and ticketing: what’s on the calendar

Beyond the West End, Andre remains attached to a run of dates connected to the same Frankie Valli celebration production and related live appearances. Listings show multiple stops across early 2026, with additional events appearing later in the year.

Because schedules can shift, the most reliable indicator is what is currently available through official box office pages and primary ticket listings. Fans planning travel should double-check start times and age restrictions, which can vary by venue.

Key takeaways:

  • The co-parenting statement reduces the chance of personal disputes overshadowing Andre’s 2026 live plans.

  • The Dominion Theatre appearance on Feb. 15, 2026 is framed as a one-night West End event (2:30 p.m. ET start time).

  • Early 2026 touring tied to the Frankie Valli celebration show appears to continue across multiple UK and Ireland venues.

What to watch next

Two developments are likely to shape the next phase of coverage.

First, whether the truce holds in practice. The real test will come when old grievances re-enter the conversation—through clips, comments, or third-party posts. If both sides stick to the new line, the story fades quickly. If not, the statement becomes a reference point for renewed criticism.

Second, whether Andre adds more standalone dates beyond the Frankie Valli-themed production. If new music, a television commission, or a broader anniversary tour emerges, it would signal a bigger 2026 push. If the focus stays on the current stage run, the year may look more like a steady, selective schedule built around proven formats.

Sources consulted: The Independent, AOL (PA Media), Ticketmaster UK, Nederlander Theatres (Dominion Theatre)