Disney Princess - The Concert
Tickets: £45 / £35 / £30.50 / £25
VIP Package: £70 (please select Price Band A)
VIP Package includes:
- Best available seats
- Soundcheck experience ahead of the show (with exclusive song performance and Q+A with the artists)
- VIP lanyard
- Poster
- Merchandise package
Groups: Parties of 10 or more get one free ticket. Please email groupbookings@warwick.ac.uk or contact box office for more information and to book.
For generations, the music of Disney’s princesses has been the soundtrack to our lives. Now, these beloved songs come alive on stage with a host of acclaimed Broadway and West End stars in Disney Princess - The Concert.
Your every dream will come true as larger-than-life animation and theatrical effects immerse the audience in pure Disney magic, while these powerhouse talents sing your favourite princess, hero and (yes!) villain songs, and share behind-the-scenes stories from their time on the stage and screen.
We invite you to relive your VHS glory days, dress up in your favourite royal attire, and share the joy of Disney with your loved ones at this internationally acclaimed concert experience. Be part of our world at Disney Princess - The Concert!
Disney Princess - The Concert has played 20 countries on 5 continents since its premiere in 2021, including two US tours of more than 100 cities, and tours the UK and Ireland for the first time in 2027.
The show features iconic songs from more than 29 films, including: How Far I’ll Go, A Whole New World, Just Around the Riverbend, Part of Your World, Almost There, Let It Go and more!
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