Disney Jr. characters set to entertain families in Genting Highlands next month


Mickey Mouse and his friends bring the stage to life to entertain kids and adults alike in 'Disney Jr. Live On Tour: Let's Play!' Photo: LAURA GRIER/Disney

Enjoy a wholesome family time with a range of favourite Disney Jr. characters this August and September with shows designed to entertain kids and adults alike. 

The Disney Jr. Live On Tour: Let’s Play! is coming to Malaysia from Aug 29 to Sept 1 2025, with characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Ariel the Little Mermaid, SuperKitties, Puppy Dog Pals and Team Spidey ready to charm the crowd at the Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting.

The live show centres around Mickey Mouse's plan of hosting a perfect playdate for his friends at the Clubhouse. Team Spidey from Marvel's Spidey And His Amazing Friends step in to save the day when strange green weather comes and interrupts the fun.

Throughout the event, the audience can expect engaging performances from singing and dancing to 3D visuals and acrobatics. They can also keep an eye out for hit songs from Disney Jr. series such as Hot Dog! from Mickey Mouse ClubhouseOopsie Kitty from SuperKitties and Do the Spidey from Marvel's Spidey And His Amazing Friends. 

“After delighting audiences across the United States and marking its official international debut in London, we are excited to share this magical production with families in Malaysia,” said producer Jonathan Shank from Terrapin Station Entertainment. 

There will be eight shows in total, beginning Aug 29 (7.30pm) until Sept 1 (1pm). Other show times are 11am, 2.30pm and 6pm.

Ticket prices range from RM98 to RM498 and are available on rwgenting.com and ticketingtix.com.

For more information and latest updates, visit www.disney.asia/DisneyJrTour or follow the tour on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok via #DisneyJrTour.

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