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Disney on Ice celebrates Mickey and Friends with Australian tour

Grab your mouse ears and get ready for a worldwide party as Disney On Ice celebrates Mickey and Friends skates into Australia. This year, the Aussie family favourite will include the highly anticipated arrival of Disney’s Moana.

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The 2019 tour celebrates 90 years of Mickey Mouse and honours Walt Disney’s legacy by bringing acclaimed stories to life on the ice.

Tom Williams, Australian media personality and Disney On Ice fan has been confirmed as Australia’s Ambassador for the 2019 tour.

“I’m thrilled to be the ambassador for the 2019 Disney On Ice tour. My family and I have always been huge fans of the show and Rachel and I will be able to share our childhood Disney memories with our girls,” says Tom.

“I may not be pitch perfect, but I’ll be singing along loudly to Let It Go and How Far I’ll Go!” The father of two values spending time with his family and is deeply motivated to help creating memorable experiences for many Aussie families.

Produced by Feld Entertainment Inc., Disney On Ice celebrates Mickey and Friends will open in Perth on 31 May 2019 and then travel to Adelaide, Wollongong, Canberra, Brisbane, Melbourne, Newcastle and Sydney through to 23 July.

This year, Mickey Mouse is joined by Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy on a journey to discover his favourite memory of all time. Using Mickey’s “Mouse Pad”, the show’s hosts encourage fans to be part of the action and help the gang venture though Disney stories, sharing memorable moments from treasured tales. Along the way, families sail away with Moana as she displays courage to save her island on a high-seas adventure with the demigod, Maui.

Families will continue the journey to the wintry world of Arendelle as royal sisters Anna and Elsa discover true love and experience the mysterious magic of Fantasia as a Sorcerer’s Apprentice makes brooms come to life. Follow the unforgettable Dory through the unexplored seas of the Pacific Ocean, join the Toy Story pals on an exciting adventure and experience the emotional rollercoaster of Inside Out. “Live Your Story” alongside Disney Princesses as they use perseverance, determination and hard work to inspire Mickey and children around the world to share their favourite Disney memories.

Disney on Ice skates into Perth from Friday 31st May – Monday 3rd June at RAC Arena. Tickets go on sale from Tuesday 19th March at Ticketek

Source:- Media release


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