Disney on Ice will return to the SSE Hydro next year - and the stars of Frozen sisters Anna and Elsa will feature in the show.
Get ready to enter a world of enchantment as Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse bring the most magical moments from across the Disney kingdom to Glasgow in Disney On Ice presents Magical Ice Festival. Tickets for performances at The SSE Hydro from 26 to 29 March go on sale 10am on Friday, November 7 from www.thessehydro.com or 0844 395 4000.
In a new twist on fairytale fun, comical segments from everyone's favorite Disney characters set the scene for the show stopping on-ice stories of princesses Ariel, Rapunzel and Belle.
There will also be a special appearance by Anna and Elsa from the Academy Award® winning and number one animated feature film of all time, Disney's Frozen!
Audiences will journey up the North Mountains with the hilarious snowman Olaf, rugged mountain-man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven as they help the sisters along the way in a story full of action, adventure, magic and unforgettable characters.
"In our more than 30 years of producing Disney On Ice shows, Feld Entertainment has been waiting for a film like Frozen," says producer Nicole Feld.
"The most exciting part of bringing characters like Anna and Elsa to the ice for the first time is knowing that they have a powerful and inspiring message the resonates with audiences as the sisters discover the true meaning of love."
Produced by Feld Entertainment, Magical Ice Festival is an enchanting mix of royalty, highlighting the stories of Disney's most beloved heroines with energetic choreography that will have audiences singing, dancing and cheering their favourite Disney characters as they each embark on their own epic journeys.
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse guide fans through a winsome wonderland where they encounter Sebastian and the Daughters of Triton from Disney's The Little Mermaid, the rowdy pub thugs from Disney's Tangled and the loyal enchanted servants from Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
"By pulling together moments from classic Disney stories to the newest feature film sensation Frozen and combining them with elements of comedy and music, we developed a truly unique way to re-tell each fairytale," says producer Juliette Feld.
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