Disney Announces First European Run of Disney Worlds Collide Arena Tour
The “Disney Worlds Collide” concept first premiered in North America in 2025, where it sold out a series of arena dates that blended music from the Disney Channel original movies “Descendants” and “Zombies.” The 2027 production expands the lineup to include the “Camp Rock” franchise, making it the first time the three properties will be presented together on a single tour. The collaboration between Disney Concerts, Disney+ and AEG Presents builds on the success of the North American run and the concert special that was released on Disney+.
The European itinerary includes the following venues: - 6 Feb – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena - 9 Feb – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro - 10 Feb – Manchester, UK – AO Arena - 12 Feb – Birmingham, UK – bp pulse LIVE - 13 Feb – Liverpool, UK – M&S Bank Arena - 15 Feb – London, UK – The O2 (two shows) - 18 Feb – Cologne, Germany – LANXESS Arena - 19 Feb – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome - 21 Feb – Paris, France – Accor Arena - 24 Feb – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena
The concert will feature performers from each of the three franchises, including Malachi Barton, Liamani Segura, Dara Reneé, Mekonnen Knife, Hudson Stone, Swayam Bhatia, Kiara Romero and Alexandro Byrd. The show is described as a “pop concert” that will incorporate fan‑favorite songs, choreography, special effects and audience participation, targeting tweens, teens, families and nostalgic Disney fans.
Ticketing details are straightforward: general‑public tickets will be available from 12 June, while VIP packages that offer a chance to meet the cast and participate in a Q&A will be sold through the same online portals. The tour’s schedule, venues and ticketing information were released in a joint statement by Disney Concerts, Disney+ and AEG Presents.
This European leg marks Disney’s first arena‑tour expansion outside North America, extending the brand’s live‑concert presence into key markets across the UK, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, France and Spain. By combining three popular Disney Channel franchises, the tour aims to broaden the appeal of Disney’s live‑performance offerings and reinforce the company’s position in the global entertainment landscape.
As of the announcement, tickets are on sale from 12 June and the tour will run from 6 to 24 February 2027. No additional dates or changes have been announced, and no further releases or tour extensions have been confirmed.