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Disneyland Paris has announced brand new daytime entertainment is set to premiere in Disneyland Park on Saturday, February 10, 2024. Amidst the Disney Symphony of Colours festival, park goers will be treated to a mesmerising musical parade along Main Street U.S.A., followed by a dance performance in the heart of the park at Central Plaza, right in front of the iconic Sleeping Beauty’s castle.

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This yet-to-be-named production promises to be a showcase featuring an ensemble of famous Disney and Pixar characters. In addition to Mickey Mouse and his crew, park goers can look forward to seeing Timon from “The Lion King,” Joy from “Inside Out,” Mirabel from “Encanto,” and the mischievous Stitch from “Lilo & Stitch,” among other fabulous characters. This production is the unofficial follow-up to the recently concluded 30th anniversary “Dream and Shine Brighter” show.

Concept art for the yet to be named daytime show as part of the Disney Symphony of Colours festival. Source: Disneyland Paris

Disney states the new show will be a “never-seen-before daytime show bursting with beloved songs, dances and stories performed by Disney and Pixar Characters.” The grand premiere of the Disney Symphony of Colours festival is scheduled for Monday, January 8, 2024 where a new drone spectacle will light up the skies above the park. Additionally, the new daytime show will take on central plaza from Saturday, February 10, 2024. To create a cohesive atmosphere, matching decorations will adorn Main Street U.S.A. as well.

Concept art for the new Symphony of Colours festival drone show. Source: Disneyland Paris

While the festival itself is set to conclude in early April, the two shows will be performed until the end of September, promising an extended season of entertainment and fun for Disneyland Paris park goers.

Source: Disneyland Paris

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