First Public Event Planned in Kansas City
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Disney on Ice - Dream Big will be the first public event to take place in the venue since March (the last event to take place was the first two rounds of the BIG 12 Basketball Tournament). Tickets are on sale now, but seating will be very different. According to KMBC.com,
“Seating capacity for Disney on Ice performances at T-Mobile Center will be reduced in accordance with guidelines from local public health officials including utilizing a Pod Seating structure,” the ticket website said.
Masks must be worn at all times while at the event for guest 2 and older unless eating or drinking. The Disney Show will include ice skating from some of Disney’s biggest movies including
âDisney on Iceâ returns to N. Charleston in January
VIDEO: Disney on Ice returns to N. Charleston in January By Patrick Phillips | December 15, 2020 at 10:04 PM EST - Updated December 15 at 10:29 PM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Tickets for âDisney on Ice Presents Dream Bigâ go on sale to the general public beginning next week, but you donât have to wait to secure a seat.
The show features favorite Disney friends including Mickey, Minnie, Miguel, Moana, Elsa, Belle, Genie, and more highlighting all the magic and adventure of Disneyâs tales through world-class figure skating. Disney On Ice returns to North Charleston in January. Tickets go on sale next week. (Source: Feld Entertainment)
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Founder/CEO, Messina Touring Group
in terms of its scale and impact, how would you describe 2020 and the current crisis, its impact on your business, and the biggest challenge or challenges our industry faces? Louis Messina: 2020 started off great. Then March came and then, what was that Mellencamp song? “When the walls come tumbling down.” It was a disaster. The live business came to a halt. No one has been working since March. That goes from employees in my office to artists that I work for. Artists at least, have the luxury of creating art. People with no talent, like myself, we do nothing. I create stars. But when the stars can t be on the road… The only upside of this thing, there was a time where I m going, I ve been doing this for 48 years, maybe it s time to start slowing down and having that retirement talk with myself. Maybe I should pass the torch. But one thing that has come out of this is that retirement is nowhere in sight these days. That s the upsid