Tickets for Disney Dance Upon a Dream go on sale Nov. 20
The all-new Disney Dance Upon a Dream starring singer, actress and dancer Mackenzie Ziegler, will appear in 50 cities across the U.S. starting in March 2020.
The show unfolds around a present-day heroine who steps into the magical world of Disney that includes video and music from the most beloved films, including “Beauty and the Beast,” “Moana” and “Cinderella.” When in this world the show’s cast tries to find their own beat in a world that features Disney’s greatest hits remixed and reimagined.
Tickets, Premium VIP seats and Preferred Seating will be available at www.DisneyDanceTour.com beginning Nov. 20, 2019. (The full schedule is below.)
“I am so excited to join the Disney family and create a new show that is driven by my passion for dance and music,” Ziegler said in a news release. “I grew up loving all things Disney, so the opportunity to tell an inspiring story through dance and the greatest Disney music of all time is a dream come true. The show will be everything magical we love about Disney, with a modern dance twist that you have to come and see live. I can’t wait!”
At just 15 years old, Ziegler has made a splash in the entertainment industry garnering a massive social media presence of over 30 million followers across several platforms, and her music videos have collectively received over 200 million views. In August 2019, she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award in the category of “Choice Fashion/Beauty Web Star,” and the previous year she won a Teen Choice Award for “Choice Muser.”

As a singer, songwriter and recording artist, Ziegler released her latest single “HOT” in July 2019. The single was her first release with Arista Records.
She can currently be seen starring in the YouTube series “Total Eclipse” for the digital network Brat, and in the upcoming animated film “Ice Princess Lily” for DIRECTV. Last fall, Mackenzie competed on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars: Juniors,” and will next be seen in the sci-fi film “Let Us In.”
The show is created and directed by Amy Tinkham, who started her career as a professional dancer before moving into choreography for artists including Madonna and The Dixie Chicks. Most recently Tinkham was the creative director for Aerosmith’s Las Vegas residency show “Deuces Are Wild” and James Taylor’s 2017/2018 national tour. Guy Phillips is partnering with Right Angle Entertainment to produce Disney Dance Upon a Dream, and first worked together with Tinkham as producer of the “Dancing with the Stars” live tour.
At each performance a limited amount of Premium VIP seats will be available that take ticketholders behind-the-scenes for an exclusive post-show Meet & Greet experience with Ziegler. Also included is guaranteed front of the audience seating, a one-on-one photo opportunity with Ziegler, and an exclusive autographed VIP lanyard. A limited amount of Preferred Seating is also offered for some of the best seats in the house and includes a custom tote bag.
Here is the full schedule
| DATE | CITY | VENUE | ||
| March 5 | St. Petersburg, FL | Maahaffey Theater | ||
| March 6 | Miami, FL | Arsht Center | ||
| March 7 | Orlando, FL | Dr. Phillips Center | ||
| March 8 | Jacksonville, FL | Florida Theatre | ||
| March 10 | Detroit, MI | Fox Theatre | ||
| March 11 | Evansville, IN | Old National Arts Centre | ||
| March 12 | Huntsville, AL | Von Braun Center | ||
| March 13 | Atlanta, GA | Fox Theatre | ||
| March 14 | St. Louis, MO | Fox Theatre | ||
| March 15 | Kansas City, MO | Midland Theatre | ||
| March 17 | Ames, IA | Stephens Auditorium | ||
| March 18 | Sioux Falls, SD | Washington Pavilion | ||
| March 20 | Salt Lake City, UT | Eccles Theatre | ||
| March 21 | Denver, CO | Paramount Theatre | ||
| March 22 | Wichita, KS | Orpheum Theatre | ||
| March 24 | Springfield, IL | Sangamon Auditorium | ||
| March 25 | Columbus, OH | Palace Theatre | ||
| March 26 | Cleveland, OH | State Theatre | ||
| March 27 | Washington, DC | Warner Theatre | ||
| March 28 | Englewood, NJ | Bergen PAC | ||
| March 29 | Rochester, NY | Kodak Center | ||
| March 31 | Albany , NY | Palace Theatre | ||
| April 1 | Lynn, MA | Lynn Auditorium | ||
| April 2 | Lancaster, PA | American Music Theatre | ||
| April 3 | Morristown, NJ | Mayo PAC | ||
| April 4 | Wallingford, CT | Oakdale Theatre | ||
| April 5 | Red Bank, NJ | Count Basie Center for the Arts | ||
| April 7 | Syracuse, NY | Crouse Hinds | ||
| April 8 | Pittsburgh, PA | Benedum Theatre | ||
| April 9 | Indianapolis, IN | Clowes Concert Hall | ||
| April 10 | Rosemont, IL | Rosemont Theatre | ||
| April 11 | Milwaukee, WI | Riverside Theatre | ||
| April 13 | New Orleans, LA | Mahalia Theatre | ||
| April 15 | Tulsa, OK | BOK Center | ||
| April 16 | Beaumont, TX | Julie Rogers Theatre | ||
| April 17 | San Antonio, TX | Majestic Theatre | ||
| April 18 | Irving, TX | Irving Music Factory | ||
| April 19 | Austin, TX | ACL Live | ||
| April 21 | Las Vegas, NV | The Orleans Arena | ||
| April 23 | San Diego, CA | Magnolia Theatre | ||
| April 24 | Cerritos, CA | Cerritos CPA | ||
| April 25 | Los Angeles, CA | Orpheum Theatre | ||
| April 26 | Fresno, CA | Warnors Theatre | ||
| April 27 | Riverside, CA | Fox PAC | ||
| April 29 | Seattle, WA | Paramount Theatre | ||
| April 30 | Vancouver, BC | Centre for the Arts | ||
| May 1 | Kennewick, WA | Washington Toyota Center | ||
| May 2 | Spokane, WA | Washington INB PAC | ||
| May 3 | Portland, OR | Keller Auditorium |