Disneyland Paris’s Disney Village dining and entertainment district is launching an extensive summer program running through September 6, 2026, featuring free live music, themed cocktail events, and a European retail debut — all while undergoing a significant phase of physical transformation.

Summer Entertainment
Throughout the season, Disney Village will host DJ lounge nights every Wednesday and Thursday, with live performances on an outdoor stage near the Earl of Sandwich restaurant every Friday and Saturday. Street entertainers will also animate the walkways from Friday through Sunday.
Sports Events at the Sports Bar & Lounge
Tying into the French Open tennis tournament, the Sports Bar & Lounge has introduced four limited-edition cocktails — Rosé du Central, Final Set, Rebond Sacré, and Spin Serve — available while guests watch matches on the venue’s screens. From June 11 to July 19, the bar will shift focus to football, with match screenings, interactive entertainment, and signature cocktails.

Pelé Soccer Opens First European Location
Beginning this week, Disney Village will be home to the first European outpost of Pelé Soccer, a retail concept celebrating the legacy of Brazilian football legend Pelé. The brand already operates locations at Disney Springs in Florida and Downtown Disney in California. The Disney Village boutique will carry exclusive jerseys, accessories, and vintage-inspired merchandise.

Fiesta Latina and Fête de la Musique
The annual Fiesta Latina festival returns June 12–14, with lakeside concerts, street entertainment, and DJ sets at the Sports Bar & Lounge and Billy Bob’s Country Western Saloon. France’s Fête de la Musique and Bastille Day on July 14 will also be marked with special programming.

Ongoing Redevelopment
Behind the festivities, Disney Village continues a broad redevelopment effort. Construction is underway on a reimagined Annette’s Diner, the 1950s-style American restaurant that closed in January. Unlike some other recent updates to the district, the diner is expected to retain its retro theming. A new backstage support facility is being built behind the restaurant.
The original McDonald’s, which had operated at Disney Village since January 1999, has been fully demolished following the February 18 opening of a replacement location described as the largest McDonald’s in France. The cleared site remains behind construction walls, and Disney has not announced what will be built there, though prior plans have referenced a potential new street connecting to a future hotel.

Additional changes this year include the forthcoming openings of Disney Wonders, and Casa Giulia. The future of the Rainforest Café and the Frank Gehry–designed building within the complex remains the subject of speculation, with rumors circulating about possible closure and demolition respectively.





