
Disney On Ice returns with Moana, Frozen and more and tickets cost £40
Disney On Ice has just revealed some enchanting new plans for the upcoming winter: A brand new adventure titled Find Your Hero. This thrilling new show promises to be packed with fan-favourite characters, including such legends as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Mirabel, Rapunzel and more.
And, naturally, no Disney On Ice event would be complete without our Frozen heroes involved: Elsa and Ana.
This captivating new journey will bewitch fans in arenas around the country starting this October, 2025, in Birmingham's Pulse LIVE Arena. From there, the Magical Kingdom will travel through Nottingham, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Belfast, Manchester and Sheffield before finally landing in London.
And these shows will all run until January 4, 2026. Attendees of Find Your Hero will join the likes of Mirabel as she strives to save her family's beautiful Casita. They'll also accompany Moana as far as she can go to rescue her island with the brawny demigod Maui by her side, reports the Express.
Rapunzel fans will witness the cunning princess explore worlds hitherto unknown, while Belle tames the Beast in his enchanted castle. The Disney On Ice - Find Your Hero show is delivered to fans by the cast who have rehearsed for over 550 hours in preparation for this massive tour.
Naturally, they're supported by a massive team of choreographers, costume designers and production designers to bring these shows and stories to life. Adding to this, there are over 200 props and 200 different costumes throughout the show, making it even more vivid and realistic than ever before.
To join in with Disney On Ice - Find Your Hero this year, you can click this link to purchase tickets right now, starting at just £41 each. For families seeking some entertainment a bit sooner, there are some summer events currently on offer, too.
This includes the immersive Minecraft experience, which transports attendees directly into the world of Minecraft, allowing both kids and adults to hone their mining skills, use their Orb of Interaction to activate portals and navigate through the world.
Alternatively, if Jurassic World is more your thing, the J urassic World Experience is also currently running. Attendees can explore Isla Nublar while immersing themselves in scenes inspired by the film series.
However, these shows only have a few weeks left to run. So fans in search of a specific adventure should consider Disney On Ice.
Disney On Ice - Find Your Hero starts this winter, kicking off in October, and will run until January.
We've got the complete list of dates and venues below:
Disney On Ice - Find Your Hero dates and venues
Birmingham: bp pulse LIVE Birmingham: Oct 29–Nov 9, 2025
Nottingham: Motorpoint Arena Nottingham: Nov 12-16, 2025
Newcastle: Utilita Arena: Nov 19-23, 2025
Aberdeen: P&J Live: Nov 27-30, 2025
Belfast: SSE Arena Belfast: Dec 5-7, 2025
Manchester: AO Arena: Dec 10-14, 2025
London: O2 Arena London: Dec 26–Jan 4, 2026
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