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6 major shows, fireworks, parades returning to Disneyland in 2022

Next year will see the return of a number of fan-favorite shows at both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure.

While Disneyland Resort has brought back some live entertainment this year once it reopened, the big fan-favorites have been absent, but they will be back, including an expanded “Celebrate Gospel!” musical celebration at Disneyland in February, and this spring, “Tale of the Lion King” will return, but this time to the Fantasyland Theater at Disneyland park. Plus, nighttime spectaculars will return this spring to both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.

Here’s what’s coming:

Disneyland Resort will celebrate the soulful spirit of Gospel music with the return of “Celebrate Gospel!” in February 2022.(Disneyland Resort)

“Celebrate Gospel!”

In 2022, “Celebrate Gospel!” will expand and feature live choir performances, each sharing its own distinctive style and inspiration. This event moves to the Fantasyland Theater at Disneyland park where guests will be able to enjoy uplifting choir performances on select days during the month of February.

Tale of the Lion King. (Disneyland Resort)

Tale of the Lion King”

This spring, the Fantasyland Theater at Disneyland park will become home to “Tale of the Lion King,” an imaginative adaptation of Disney’s “The Lion King.” when it debuted in 2019 at Disney California Adventure park, “Tale of the Lion King” is brought to life by the Storytellers of the Pride Lands, a troupe of traveling performers who present Simba’s beloved and timeless journey in a unique story-theater style with live music and dance.

‘Main Street Electrical Parade’ will once again light up Disneyland Park as it returns for its 50th anniversary in spring 2022. (Joshua Sudock/Disneyland Resort)

“Main Street Electrical Parade”

In time to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the “Main Street Electrical Parade” will make its return to Disneyland park. This spectacular pageant of nighttime magic and imagination will be led by the iconic train and drum unit featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Goofy, and proclaiming in lights: “Disneyland Presents – Main Street Electrical Parade.” The parade brings back many guest favorites including Elliot the Dragon and floats from “Alice in Wonderland,” “Cinderella” and “Peter Pan.” While no date has been announced, the parade celebrates its 50th anniversary on June 17, 1972.

Fantasmic!, a “must-see” show at Disneyland Park for nearly 30 years, returns in spring 2022. (Joshua Sudock/Disneyland Resort)

“Fantasmic!”

“Fantasmic!,” ­Disney’s longest-running nighttime spectacular will return in the spring. The waters of the Rivers of America come alive as Mickey Mouse’s power of imagination enables him to create fantastic events and images as seen in some of our most beloved Disney classic films such as “Fantasia,” “The Jungle Book,” “The Little Mermaid” and moreThe original fanfare and theme song make this show a Disneyland classic.

World of Color returns to Disney California Adventure Park in spring 2022. (Joshua Sudock/Disneyland Resort)

“World of Color”

This spring around Paradise Bay at Disney California Adventure, “World of Color,” a unique combination of music, fire, fog and laser effects, with Disney animation projected on an immense screen of water, returns. The unforgettable kaleidoscope of color has enthralled millions of guests at Disney California Adventure as it brings the magic and fun of Disney and Pixar films to life ­– all set to a soaring soundtrack. Audiences are immersed in some favorite Disney stories with memorable sequences of animation and music, including scenes like WALL-E and Eve zipping through the cosmos and Pocahontas exploring just around the riverbend.

Returning in spring 2022, “Disneyland Forever” is a sky-high celebration filled with sparkling pyrotechnics and immersive projections that envelop guests in a breathtaking journey with surprising special effects. (Joshua Sudock/Disneyland Resort)

“Disneyland Forever” fireworks

“Disneyland Forever” returns sometime this spring. Main Street, U.S.A., and a few other spots in Disneyland become a magical canvas as guests are swept into a world of dreams, from flying above the London skyline with “Peter Pan” to a dance with King Louie in “The Jungle Book.” Two original songs, “Live the Magic” and the inspiring closing song “Kiss Goodnight,” were written by Disney Legend Richard Sherman.

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