Disney On Ice is back next year as Tinker Bell takes audiences on an enchanting pixie-dust filled journey of beloved Disney tales in a new show entitled Disney On Ice presents Dream Big.
Believing is just the beginning when the empowering tales of eight Disney Princesses – Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Tiana, Jasmine, Aurora and Snow White embark on incredible adventures, determined to make their dreams come true. In addition, experience the sisterly love that has captivated millions as Disney’s Frozen is brought to life on the icy stage.
Presented by Feld Entertainment Inc. and leading local promoter, Showtime Management, Disney On Ice presents Dream Big opens on Friday, 22 June 2018 at the Ticketpro Dome, Johannesburg and runs until Sunday, 01 July 2018.
The production then moves to Durban’s ICC from Wednesday, 04 July to Sunday, 08 July and then to GrandWest, Cape Town from Wednesday, 11 July to Sunday, 15 July 2018.
To help make dreams come true, why not take advantage of the special one-off Disney On Ice Early Bird 15% discount across all full price tickets valid for the month of November only. Tickets are on sale at Computicket.
Make a splash with the fearless dreamer Ariel as she yearns to explore life above the waves. Watch Rapunzel, Cinderella, and Belle as they learn about the power to make their own magic. Travel to the wintry world of Arendelle with royal sisters Anna and Elsa, and the hilarious Olaf from Disney’s Frozen as they learn that true love is the greatest magic of all. Be there to discover a whole new world with the daring Jasmine, and join Snow White, Aurora and Tiana as they remind you to always be strong, kind and fearless. High-flying jumps, daring acrobatics, breathtaking skating and lovable Disney friends make this an experience your family will never forget. Believing is just the beginning when Disney On Ice presents Dream Big skates into South Africa.
To discover more about Disney On Ice, log on to www.disneyonice.co.za or visit us on Facebook and YouTube.
Disney on Ice Dream Big Tour:
JOHANNESBURG SHOWS:
VENUE:
The Ticketpro Dome
SHOW DATES AND TIMES: Friday, 22 June to Sunday, 01 July 2018
TICKET PRICES:
Weekdays and Sundays, 6pm – R150, R 200, R275, R375 per person inclusive.
Saturdays and Sundays, 10am & 2pm – R175, R275, R375, R475 per person inclusive.
Babes in arms and children under two years sitting on parents lap MUST have a purchased Babes in arms ticket @ R50.00.
Children two years and older must have a purchased SEATED ticket.
FAMILY PACKAGES
Weekend Packages R 375.00* R 475.00* SAVING
4 Tickets less R30 per ticket R1380.00 R1780.00 R 120.00
5 Tickets less R30 per ticket R1725.00 R2225.00 R 150.00
6 Tickets less R30 per ticket R2070.00 R2670.00 R 180.00
*Only valid for two categories as indicated
Midweek Family Packages R 275.00* R 375.00* SAVING
4 Tickets less R30 per ticket R 980.00 R1380.00 R 120.00
5 Tickets less R30 per ticket R1225.00 R1725.00 R 150.00
6 Tickets less R30 per ticket R 1470.00 R2070.00 R 180.00
*Only valid for two categories as indicated
DURBAN SHOWs:
VENUE:
Main Arena, Durban ICC
SHOW DATES AND TIMES: Wednesday, 04 July to Sunday, 08 July 2018
TICKET PRICES:
Weekdays – R150, R250, R350, R400 per person inclusive.
Saturdays and Sundays – R200, R300, R400, R450 per person inclusive.
Babes in arms and children under two years sitting on parents lap MUST have a purchased Babes in arms ticket @ R50.00.
Children two years and older must have a purchased SEATED ticket.
FAMILY PACKAGES:
Weekday Family Packages R 350.00* R 400.00* SAVING
4 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1280.00 R1480.00 R 120.00
5 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1600.00 R1850.00 R 150.00
6 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1920.00 R2220.00 R 180.00
*Only valid for two categories as indicated
Weekend Family Packages R 400.00* R 450.00* SAVING
4 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1480.00 R1680.00 R 120.00
5 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1850.00 R2100.00 R 150.00
6 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R2220.00 R2520.00 R 180.00
*Only valid for two categories as indicated
CAPE TOWN SHOWS:
VENUE:
Grand Arena, Grand West
SHOW DATES: Wednesday 11 July to Sunday, 15 July 2018
TICKET PRICES:
Weekdays– R150, R250, R350, R400 per person inclusive.
Saturdays and Sundays – R 200, R300, R400, R450 per person inclusive.
Babes in arms and children under two years sitting on parents lap MUST have a purchased Babes in arms ticket @ R50.00.
Children two years and older must have a purchased SEATED ticket.
FAMILY PACKAGES:
Weekday Family Packages R 350.00* R 400.00* SAVING
4 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1280.00 R1480.00 R 120.00
5 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1600.00 R1850.00 R 150.00
6 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1920.00 R2220.00 R 180.00
*Only valid for two categories as indicated
Weekend Family Packages R 400.00* R 450.00* SAVING
4 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1480.00 R1680.00 R 120.00
5 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R1850.00 R2100.00 R 150.00
6 Tickets less R 30 per ticket R2220.00 R2520.00 R 180.00
*Only valid for two categories as indicated
BOOKINGS:
Computicket by calling 0861 915 8000, visit www.computicket.com or visit your nearest Computicket service centre.
GROUP BOOKINGS
20% Discount on groups of 20 and more – midweek and Sunday 6pm performances only*
10% Discount on groups of 20 and more – weekend performances only
(excluding Sunday 6pm shows)*
*Only valid on the top two price categories
32 comments
We went to this year’s show and my eldest loved it!! Need to get tickets again for next year
we won tickets last year and would so love to win tickets this year again – my children’s father passed away 6 years ago and it’s difficult as a single parent to take them to such fantastic shows.
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