Snoopy Sculpture Trail to Launch in London’s Fleet Street Quarter for Peanuts’ 75th Anniversary

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Fleet Street Quarter, the Business Improvement District (BID) for one of London’s most iconic and historic areas, is set to make history this November, partnering with global art producer Wild in Art and Peanuts™, the iconic
comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz, to unveil the brand-new Snoopy sculpture trail. From 16 November 2025 to 16 January 2026, a dozen unique artist-designed Snoopy sculptures will pop up across the Quarter in time for Christmas, celebrating the 75th
anniversary of Peanuts and the area’s rich storytelling heritage.

Featuring Snoopy on his famous doghouse, each sculpture will reflect the artist’s unique interpretation, transforming the city landscape locations into moments of surprise and delight. More information on participating artists, trail maps and supporting events
will be announced soon.

The sculptures will debut across Fleet Street Quarter, following the tradition of the district’s popular annual festive trails and building on the BID’s mission to champion innovation, culture, and public art as part of the district’s wider regeneration. Peanuts
comic strips have been widely syndicated in newspapers globally since the 1950s, and with Fleet Street as the historic heart of Britain’s newspaper industry, the cartoon favourites return to the very streets where they were once printed decades before.

The trail draws directly on the legacy of the area as the home of London’s publishing, illustration, and comic strip culture. From the earliest printing presses to the rise of Punch and other satirical magazines, Fleet Street has long been synonymous with storytelling
in word and image. Bringing Snoopy, one of the world’s most beloved comic strip characters, onto these streets creates an imaginative bridge between past and present, honouring the district’s cultural heritage while inviting new kinds of visual narrative in
public space.

Tara Botwick, Senior Director International Territory Management, EMEA, Peanuts commented: “Snoopy’s story began on the pages of newspapers and 75 years later it is an honour to see him celebrated in a neighbourhood that also has deep ties to that
industry. Snoopy continues to delight fans around the world, and these new sculptures are sure to bring joy to Londoners and tourists.”