Disney On Ice Launches 2026 Tour in Orlando Sept. 4–6

Disney On Ice Launches 2026 Tour in Orlando Sept. 4–6

Disney on ice presents ‘Spotlight Magic!’ will begin its North American tour in Orlando from Sept. 4–6, 2026. The Feld Entertainment production will open with a red carpet-style celebration hosted by Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Goofy.

The show brings together more than 30 Disney characters across multiple story segments. It also adds live debuts from characters tied to “Zootopia 2” and from the animated series for Lilo & Stitch, giving the opening run in Orlando the first look at material built for the new production.

Orlando Sept. 4–6, 2026

Orlando is the first stop named for the North American run, with the tour starting there Sept. 4–6, 2026 before moving on to cities including Sunrise, Nashville, Duluth, and Charlotte. Additional stops are scheduled to continue into 2027.

The opening dates matter for ticket holders in Central Florida because the production starts there before the larger route expands across North America. Anyone planning to see the show early will be watching that first weekend as the initial public test of the new staging, characters, and music.

Zootopia 2 and Angel

A new sequence inspired by “Zootopia” will feature Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, Gazelle, and Gary De’Snake. Angel will make her North American Disney On Ice debut in a featured aerial performance, descending from a chandelier before joining Stitch in an on-ice sequence.

The soundtrack draws from “Hannah Montana,” “High School Musical 3: Senior Year,” and “Descendants 3,” along with songs from across Disney and Pixar films. The production also uses aerial acrobatics, a kinetic chandelier made of dozens of LED light bars, and moving camera booms that extend over the ice.

Magical Pass Upgrade

Guests can take part in a red carpet-style pre-show and intermission, dress up, and use themed photo moments tied to the Hollywood-style concept. An optional “Magical Pass” upgrade adds early entry, a character meet-and-greet, and commemorative items, giving buyers a more direct way to build the visit around the show rather than just the performance.

The tour joins a lineup of seven Disney On Ice shows currently touring worldwide. For families deciding whether to buy early tickets in Orlando, the first weekend now carries the clearest preview of what this new production will look like when it spreads to the rest of the tour.

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