New Disney On Ice Production Brings Global Debut to Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Disney On Ice

The Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall will transform into a frozen wonderland as dozens of world-famous animated characters arrive for a brand-new professional ice skating production.



A New Chapter for Local Families

This upcoming event brings a fresh energy to the local community, offering a scale of entertainment rarely seen in a single show. While many touring acts focus on a specific film, this production gathers a massive cast from across the Disney universe to perform together. It marks a significant moment for the Boondall area, as the local arena prepares to host 11 separate performances over a single long weekend. 

The show focuses on high-level athleticism, blending traditional figure skating with the kind of aerial acrobatics usually found in a circus. This combination aims to provide a modern twist on classic stories that have spanned generations of Australian fans.

Fresh Faces on the Ice

For the first time in the history of these touring ice shows, the warrior Raya from the film Raya and the Last Dragon will make her live debut. Her inclusion is a key part of a diverse lineup that features characters from recent hits like Encanto alongside the established stars like Mickey and Minnie Mouse. The performance is designed to be an interactive experience for the Boondall audience. 

Attendees are encouraged to prepare for a heavy musical component, as the show relies on collective singing to popular tracks from movies like Frozen and Cars. The Madrigal family and the Toy Story crew are also confirmed to join the journey, making it a comprehensive celebration of cinema history on skates.



Securing a Spot at the Arena

The event is scheduled to run from Friday, 26 June, through to Monday, 29 June. Local fans who want to ensure they get a seat can participate in a tiered ticketing system. Those who have registered as preferred customers will get the first opportunity to purchase tickets on Tuesday, 17 March. 

Following this early access period, the general public will be able to buy their seats starting on Tuesday, 28 April. Organisers suggest that those interested in attending should register early to manage the high demand expected for the limited number of sessions at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.

Published Date 14-March-2026

Photo Credit: Brisbane Entertainment Centre

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