Disney on Ice Returns to Argentina for Winter 2026 with '¡Festejemos en Familia!' Show
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Disney on Ice will return to Argentina in July 2026 with its show "¡Festejemos en Familia!" at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires.
- The show will feature characters like Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Mirabel, the Madrigal family, and the debut of Stitch.
- Tickets are available exclusively through the Movistar Arena official website, with prices starting at $28,000 and special promotions from select banks.
Disney on Ice is set to return to Argentina for the 2026 winter school holidays, promising a magical experience for families at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires. The show, scheduled from July 17 to July 26, will be titled "¡Festejemos en Familia!" and will bring beloved Disney characters to life on the ice.
This year's production will include fan favorites such as Elsa, Anna, and Olaf from "Frozen," alongside Mirabel and the Madrigal family from "Encanto." A highly anticipated addition to the lineup is the debut of Stitch, a character known for his mischievous charm, who will make his first appearance in the ice show.
Tickets for "Disney on Ice: ¡Festejemos en Familia!" are now on sale exclusively through the official Movistar Arena website. Organizers have stressed that this is the only authorized sales channel to prevent fraudulent tickets. Prices begin at $28,000, with options for different seating arrangements. Additionally, certain banks, like BBVA, are offering special promotions, including interest-free installment plans.
With a maximum of six tickets allowed per transaction, and given the show's popularity as a major winter holiday event, attendees are advised to purchase their tickets early to secure the best seats and avoid disappointment. Disney on Ice has become a staple of Argentina's winter entertainment, captivating audiences with its blend of dazzling choreography, classic Disney songs, and immersive stage effects.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.