Disney en Concert “Magical Music from the Movies”
Date: From 23 October 2020 to 31 October 2021
Location: Palais Des Sports, Porte De Versailles, 75015 Paris
Prices:
Carré Or: €59
Category 1: €49
Category 2: €43
Category 3: €35
WITH DISNEY IN CONCERT “Magical Music from the movies”
For the first time ever, Disney’s magic will be brought to France’s biggest concert halls with nearly 30 exceptional performances of “Disney in concert – Magical Music from the Movies”.
From “Mary Poppins” to “Frozen” as well as “The Jungle Book”, “The Little Mermaid”, “Aladdin”, “Beauty and the Beast”, “The Lion King”, “Pocahontas”, “Rapunzel”… kids and adults alike are invited to a unique musical and visual experience in the wonderful world of Disney. In front of a giant 20m ultra HD screen, a full symphony orchestra accompanied by the talented artists Emily Pello, Dan Menasche, Judith Derouin, Igor Bouin, will perform live extracts from the soundtracks of these unforgettable films with, as a highlight, Cerise Calixte, the voice of Vaïana in ” Vaïana : La Légende du Bout du Monde ” and Charlotte Hervieux, the French voice of Elsa in ” Frozen 2 “. She will perform two of the songs from the film on stage: “Dans un autre monde” and “Je te cherche”. An enchanted journey of almost two hours that will undoubtedly appeal to all generations.So whether you are nostalgic or a great dreamer, alone or with your family, DISNEY IN CONCERT: Magical music from the movies is an event not to be missed.
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