The ultimate interactive Disney Jr. concert experience lands in Adelaide next year.
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For the first time ever, Disney Jr. Live on Tour: Let’s Play is coming to Australia in 2026.
Billed as the “ultimate interactive Disney Jr. concert experience,” Let’s Play brings all your favourite Disney characters to the stage in a fun and interactive musical that kids and families will enjoy.
Ginny and Bitsy from SuperKitties and Team Spidey from Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends are heading down under for the first time alongside Disney Jr. favs Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Ariel the Little Mermaid, Puppy Dog Pals and more.
The show is fully immersive and features singing, dancing, acrobatics and eye-catching 3D visuals. The story revolves around Mickey Mouse organising his biggest playdate at the iconic Mickey Mouse Clubhouse when mysterious green weather keeps interrupting playtime. Teen Spidey must step in and help save the day.
Disney Jr. Live on Tour: Let’s Play a host of hit songs from the popular series, including ‘Hot Dog!’ from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, ‘Oopsie Kitty’ from SuperKitties and ‘Do the Spidey’ from Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends.
Beginning in Adelaide at AEC Arena on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 January, Disney Jr. Live on Tour: Let’s Play then hits Brizzy’s Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Saturday 10 & Sunday 11 January, Sydney’s ICC Sydney on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18, Melbourne’s Convention & Exhibition Centre on Saturday 24 & Sunday 25 and Perth’s RAC Arena on Saturday 31 January and Sunday 1 February.
Disney+ subscribers and MyTicketek members have access to pre-sale tickets. The Disney+ subscribers pre-sale takes place from Tuesday 7 October at 10am AEST through to Thursday 9 October at 12pm AEST. The MyTicketek members pre-sale begins on Tuesday 7 October at 12pm AEST and runs until Friday 10 October at 9:59am AEST. General on-sale begins on Friday 10 October at 1pm AEST. For full ticketing info, visit disneyjrtour.com.au.
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Jonathan Shank, producer at Terrapin Station Entertainment, said: “After delighting audiences across the U.S. and making its official international debut in London, we are excited to share this magical production with families throughout Australia.”
Nicolás Renna, CEO of Proactiv Entertainment, said: “We are thrilled to be bringing world-class family entertainment to Australia. We are excited to be teaming up with Disney, Terrapin and our partners throughout the region to present ‘Disney Jr. Live On Tour: Let’s Play!’ This show promises to create unforgettable memories and is a joyful way to kick off 2026!”
Catch Disney Jr. Live on Tour: Let’s Play! at AEC Arena on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 January 2026. For ticketing details, visit disneyjrtour.com.au.
Disney Jr. Live On Tour: Let’s Play! 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 3 & Sunday 4 January – AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA, (10am/1:30pm)
Saturday 10 & Sunday 11 January – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD (10am/1:30pm)
Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 – ICC Sydney, Sydney, NSW (10am/1:30pm)
Saturday 24 & Sunday 25 – Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, VIC (10am/1:30pm)
Saturday 31 January & Sunday 1 February – RAC Arena, Perth, WA (10am/1:30pm)
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