Take your kids to experience the magic of Walt Disney and the thrill of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra live this weekend when they perform the family show Disney in Concert.
Disney in Concert features music, film clips and artist renderings showcasing a variety of musical scores from beloved Disney movies that have enchanted generations.
You and your kids can sing along as vocalists perform favorite melodies from The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and more. And these magical songs are enhanced with visuals from the Disney vault projected above the orchestra!
This show will be a special treat for your family, and we'd like to send you to enjoy it on us! To enter to win, leave a comment below telling us your child/ren's favorite Disney movie. We'l randomly choose TWO winners on Wednesday at 5 p.m. who will each win four tickets to see Saturday's 7 p.m. performance.
If you enter, be sure to check back here on Thursday to see if you won!
Disney in Concert will also be performed Sunday at 2 p.m. Both shows are at beautiful Powell Hall.
To find out more about the show, go to www.slso.org
Good luck! Remember to leave a comment here by Wednesday at 5 p.m. to enter to win four tickets to Saturday's 7 p.m. show. You can comment via your Facebook login or log in to our site.
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