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Disney Junior Holiday Party on Tour is a live stage show based on the popular Disney Jr. television channel and its animated series. It features characters from various Disney Junior shows, such as Mickey Mouse Funhouse, Alice's Wonderland Bakery, Spidey and his Amazing Friends, Firebuds, SuperKitties, Puppy Dog Pals, and Doc McStuffins. The show also includes songs from these and other Disney Junior shows, as well as holiday-themed music. It is designed to be a festive and interactive experience for children and families, with singing, dancing, acrobatics, and audience participation.

Background

The show debuted in November 2019 and toured across the United States until January 2020. It was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021 but resumed in 2022 with new characters and songs. The show is currently touring in 2023, with plans to visit more cities in the winter. The show is produced by Red Light Management and Disney Junior and owned by Feld Entertainment.

The show's plot revolves around a holiday party hosted by Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and their pals. However, the party is threatened by the arrival of the Snow Queen, who wants to freeze the world and ruin the holidays. The party guests enlist the help of Elsa, Anna, and Olaf from Frozen to stop the Snow Queen and save the Holiday Palooza. Along the way, they meet other Disney Junior characters and have fun adventures.

Characters

Current
Former

Note: songs from both current and former shows play before the show and during intermission

Gallery

Tour Dates

  • Nov. 1 – Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre at Scranton Cultural Center — Scranton, Pa.
  • Nov. 2 – Bergen Performing Arts Center — Englewood, N.J.*
  • Nov. 3 – Lowell Memorial Auditorium – Lowell, Mass.
  • Nov. 5 – Count Basie Theatre – Red Bank, N.J.
  • Nov. 6 – Hershey Theatre – Hershey, Pa.
  • Nov. 7 – Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts – Pittsburgh, Pa.
  • Nov. 8 – Clemens Center – Elmira, N.Y.
  • Nov. 9 – Mayo Performing Arts Center – Morristown, NJ*
  • Nov. 10 – Oakdale Theatre – Wallingford, Conn.*
  • Nov. 13 – Tennessee Performing Arts Center – Andrew Jackson Hall – Nashville, Tenn.
  • Nov. 14 – Durham Performing Arts Center – Durham, N.C.
  • Nov. 15 – Chrysler Hall – Norfolk, Va.
  • Nov. 16 – Tower Theater – Upper Darby, Pa.
  • Nov. 17 – Warner Theatre – Washington, D.C.
  • Nov. 18 – Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center – Charlotte, N.C.
  • Nov. 19 – Fox Theatre – Atlanta, Ga.
  • Nov. 21 – Ruth Eckerd Hall – Clearwater, Fla.
  • Nov. 22 – Coral Springs Center for the Arts – Coral Springs, Fla.
  • Nov. 23 – Florida Theatre – Jacksonville, Fla.*
  • Nov. 24 – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Orlando, Fla.
  • Nov. 26 – Connor Palace – Cleveland, Ohio
  • Nov. 27 – Fox Theatre – Detroit, Mich.
  • Nov. 29 – Rosemont Theatre – Rosemont, Ill.
  • Nov. 30 – Taft Theatre – Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Dec. 1 – Palace Theatre – Columbus, Ohio
  • Dec. 3 – Old National Centre – Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Dec. 4 – Stifel Theatre – Saint Louis, Miss.
  • Dec. 5 – Robinson Performance Hall – Little Rock, Ark.
  • Dec. 6 – Smart Financial Center – Sugar Land, Texas
  • Dec. 7 – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio, Texas*
  • Dec. 8 – The Theatre at Grand Prairie – Grand Prairie, Texas
  • Dec. 10 – Saenger Theatre – New Orleans, La.
  • Dec. 12 – Thalia Maria Hall – Jackson, Miss.
  • Dec. 15 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, Ariz.
  • Dec. 17 – Visalia Fox Theater – Visalia, Calif.
  • Dec. 18 – Luther Burbank Center for the Arts – Santa Rosa, Calif.
  • Dec. 19 – City National Civic – San Jose, Calif.
  • Dec. 20 – Fox Performing Arts Center – Riverside, Calif.
  • Dec. 21 – Orpheum Theatre – Los Angeles, Calif.*
  • Dec. 22 – Orpheum Theatre – Los Angeles, Calif.